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so don't hit on her when she gets a job at your company! And just a question from a laymen. I'm not in IT at all (English major and currently a photographer) - I can build a PC and troubleshoot basic windows and hardware issues successfully. Root phones and dabble there. But that's it.
I do read tech news daily so I know a bit about how the landscape is fluid and changing - I see folks on here in IT talking about the changing dynamics of the workplace, skills, requirements, demand, etc...
She is focusing on Database Management and planning to join that up with some studying in System Security. She is almost halfway done with school and starting back up again shortly and should be done in about 2 years.
Any advice for my young padawan as she focuses on her coursework?
I do read tech news daily so I know a bit about how the landscape is fluid and changing - I see folks on here in IT talking about the changing dynamics of the workplace, skills, requirements, demand, etc...
She is focusing on Database Management and planning to join that up with some studying in System Security. She is almost halfway done with school and starting back up again shortly and should be done in about 2 years.
Any advice for my young padawan as she focuses on her coursework?