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This is very helpful. It sounds like you struggled with ADHD. I struggle with it as well. But getting diagnosed helped me to give myself more grace and realize I just have to do things differently than neurotypical people. Thank you for sharing.
Does this work if you are running VMWare Workstation? I do not have access to vmware vsphere, but I would like to try this, so wondering if it works with VMWare Workstation.
Rule of thumb, if it’s a company owned device (phones, laptops, routers) they can absolutely see what you’re doing (online shopping, gaming, applying for jobs). However, if you WFH on your own router on a non-owned company device (gaming console, phone, desktop) maybe. Better to be safe than sorry.
These questions are good for internees. These days interviews are more about if you could do DevOPs (Programming/Languages, Shell/Bash/Powershell scirpts, CI/CD pipelines, Cloud AWS/Azure/GCP Administrations, Network devices administration/configurations, Dockers/Kubernetes, 0365, Ansible/chef/Terraform..and a lot more) but the title of the job role will be System Administrator or Systems Engineer.
I got the AZ-900 and SC-900 last year and I am preparing for the SC-300. I am also looking into SC-400. Both, because I would like to enter Administration field. Wondering if both certificates are worth it? I have not much of experience in IAM and the like but I find both very interesting.
Just had a systems engineer interview myself and everything on here I was asked about. The interview was for an hour and might've been the toughest interview I've ever had. It was the 2nd interview in hopefully a 3 round process as I'm waiting to hear feedback from the hiring manager. I was also asked about my experience with MS Azure, Exchange, and other M365 Admin responsibilities. After the first series of questions, the interviewer shared his screen and proceeded to ask me about a variety of things such as Vsphere/ESXI, Hyper-V, JSON, XML, batch files, ps1 files, etc. I felt as if I knew most of the technologies but I definitely fell short when it came to things like JSON and XML. I was also asked a few ITIL questions to my surprise, which I thought were easy to answer. I have 4 years of experience in the field working mostly Help desk and a little bit of systems/infrastructure work.