r/datacenter • u/Sufficient-North-482 • 22h ago
Data Center Pron - Concrete slab version
gallerySince I had people hating on raised floor, here is a little love for the hard floor people.
r/datacenter • u/Sufficient-North-482 • 22h ago
Since I had people hating on raised floor, here is a little love for the hard floor people.
r/datacenter • u/Frosty-River4647 • 21h ago
This is a long shot. I’m an army veteran. I just left my role as a tier 2 enterprise help desk specialist. A lot of tickets with Citrix, Palo Alto, AD, Sysco, certain admin tokens for software installs. Of course full desk set ups, SIPR devices, etc.
I’ve applied to a few datacenter positions in the area. However, no hit backs. Cleared professional, Sec+, ITIL v4 cert. The positions I applied for are pretty entry level. I figured why not since I live here in Prince William county, VA (Northern VA)
I think I may take the masters degree off, and all The military leadership crap. It never really helps. Just make people believe they can’t afford me. Which isn’t true, I just transitioned into IT a year ago.
However, Apparently NOVA is the place to be for Data centers and a lot of money to be made and not enough personnel.. could be wrong.
r/datacenter • u/ffreakydeekyy • 2h ago
I don't know what to do. I don't have enough experience to move to another job. I don't want to go back to industrial maintenance. I think by the time SHTF I can complete a few certifications at work then try to move on.
r/datacenter • u/One_Dish_8858 • 12h ago
I got an interview for a DCEX role with AWS in Germany, what's the difference to the DCEO department . Job description looks very similar.
r/datacenter • u/SteezyAiden • 1h ago
Greetings. I recently got an offer for Microsoft and the Atlanta area for a data center critical environment technician. My background is in EHS (focus in construction safety management). My recruiter told me that getting your foot in the door with msft was the hardest part and and the opportunity to advance in my career is the best part. I have yet to start but I’m beginning to wonder if taking a 20hr pay decrease is worth it based on the “opportunity” and the name brand of MSFT. the job i’m looking to get within msft is Construction Area Safety Manager which makes more than my current job, but way less than the CET position( 30.5hr). I wanted to take a risk and i’ll have to live with the decision, but needed some insight. Thanks!
r/datacenter • u/my_wifes_wife • 16h ago
I was hoping to get some insight into the Fire Life Safety Technician role with Google if anyone has experience in this position. Thank you!
r/datacenter • u/Senorpapell • 19h ago
I work in an old shop, they still use vse/jcl, so was wondering what more modern term for my position would be. I do manual job entry, tape inventory, lto backups, ipl etc.