A big issue is, IT is a very broad field with many parts extremely niche and disconnected from each other.
It’s like saying “work in science” that could mean anything.
I’ve met more than a few programmers that were above average, but could barely turn on their computer.
I’ve had many discussions with friends, saying I should work on servers or desktops when my IT experience is in medical databases and interfaces (HL7)…
A big issue is, IT is a very broad field with many parts extremely niche and disconnected from each other.
It’s like saying “work in science” that could mean anything.
I’ve met more than a few programmers that were above average, but could barely turn on their computer.
I’ve had many discussions with friends, saying I should work on servers or desktops when my IT experience is in medical databases and interfaces (HL7)…