====== SysAdmin ====== If you want to become a Sysadmin - and keep in mind this is only from my own experience - you may start by knowing that [[:computer_science:sysadmin:faces_of_sysadmin_work|The Many Faces / branches of SysAdmin Work]] are a good starting point to know what you can put / expect / use on your Resume. You should be avoiding the [[:computer_science:sysadmin:classic_sysadmin_it_misdesigns|Classic SysAdmin / IT Misdesigns]] at all times, if you need to recap on those. If you are starting a new job as a Sysadmin, either as your first gig on moving to a new company, there is this nice summary points of [[:computer_science:sysadmin:starting_new_role_as_sysadmin_things_to_discover|Starting a new role as a sysadmin - things I need to discover]]. Just don't forget the "[[:computer_science:sysadmin:10_tenants_it|The 10 Tenants of IT]]". If you are looking for a new job, maybe [[:life:lpt:lpt_work:lpt_work_interview|check some questions you could ask in an job interview]]. If you want to focus more on the cloud, you could always ask [[:computer_science:sysadmin:how_to_learn_cloud_engineer_learn_aws|"How do I learn to be a Cloud Engineer?"|]]. Maybe a [[:computer_science:sysadmin:roadmap_devops|RoadMap to DevOps]]? If you want to check some FOSS software to deploy on your HomeLab, maybe have a read at [[:computer_science:sysadmin:sysadmin_it_landscape_foss_homelab_software_tools|SysAdmin - IT Landscape]]. Wondering how you can turn you SysAdmin (Ops) job more like a DevOps? Then take a look at [[:computer_science:sysadmin:devops:devops_improving_automating_infrastructure|DevOps - Improving and Automating]]. Maybe you want to learn better ways to [[:computer_science:sysadmin:communicating_non_technical_people|communicate to non-Technical people]].