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    • Should I stay or should I go now?

      I've been working on IT security for about 5 years now, and I have been recently continuing my education.

      I've been with my current employer about a year, but I'm constantly being offered more money to leave. Sometimes the upward of 20-30k of an increase.

      I've gone up to the interview a few times and demanded more money than they were offering originally and have yet to be turned down. Although I have decided to stop through process before the interview several times.

      I like my current employer and they are giving me room to grow with training however I feel that I may be tapped out on the technical side. I am only eligible for one more promotion before I'm maxed out as a tech.

      The next option is management and this employer requires a 4 year degree for that. I have no degree and about 15 years total IT experience, so at this point I'm not sure a degree would help me for the amount of effort required.

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    • RE: Feedback on Resume

      @wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:

      Updated a bit. Ignore formattting for now. I'm just focusing on information and then I will format it. I am having a little trouble explaining what I do at my current job because it's all over the place. Really, I'm doing desktop support but I also have to handle all of the appliances and servers as well, sporadically.

      Separate resumes could highlight different skills at each job. For example If going for a windows admin, you can highlight server OSes, AD, DNS, SCCM, WSUS, etc. Then maybe you have a Linux catered resume where you still mention windows proficiency, but you highlight more on Linux experience.

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