whatamess wrote:
What exactly do you do? I worked as QA, Systems Analyst, R&D Analyst, etc...about 20 years ...loved my job!
Networking, studying for certs.
Kiriae wrote:
I am finishing 3 year IT school right now and I have 2 IT trainee jobs behind me and while some people get surprised by my career choice they accept it pretty easily.
If someone seems surprised a joke helps:
- I am a female IT associate. Sort of like guinea pig. Neither a pig, nor from Guinea. Right?
(meaning: neither a female, neither an IT associate)
They tend to answer:
-That's not true.
And don't ask weird questions anymore.
A funny thing: The IT tests in my country are pretty hard. Most people pass two parts (computer fixing, networks administration) in 70% rate in theory and 90% rate in practice but the third part (website designing) has surprisingly low pass rate, 60% theory but only 30% practice.
And guess what. In my school there was 10 people in class before the hard exam. 3 girls, 7 boys. Who passed the exam? Only the 3 girls, with results of 95+ points(100 is max). All boys failed, the best one had 73 points (you need 75points to pass). 4 of them failed at theory and decided not to try practice and 3 more failed at practice.
Someone still dares to tell me girls are not fit for IT?
Nice! In my family it's a common choice, too.
Do you actually get a lot of weird questions to have jokes like that on hand?
For me it's more of a mental thing. I've outperformed people with real-world IT experience in class a few times, so it's strange that I feel like I'm not good enough to be here.