I think a one year diploma should be enough. Where I work they usually look for some kind of qualification, although experience is far more important.If you are motivated then the technical skills should come easy.If you know someone already in the industry, they could then recommend you for a position. (The company I work for is always looking for people, developers, testers etc)Are you in Auckland?
Quote from Sire NZ CH Spacemonkey: May 04, 2015, 10:43:51 amI think a one year diploma should be enough. Where I work they usually look for some kind of qualification, although experience is far more important.If you are motivated then the technical skills should come easy.If you know someone already in the industry, they could then recommend you for a position. (The company I work for is always looking for people, developers, testers etc)Are you in Auckland?Nope to Auckland. I'm In ChristchurchYou've nailed one point there. I've got 30 years in the workforce, and pick things up fast. Once I bullshit my way into something I'd back myself to fill in any gaps pretty quick, and once someone is paying me, I take things pretty seriously. So the question is, what're the best bits of paper to wave around, to get me into the interview. ;p
50k be fine, if the job wasn't costing me any sleep and the workplace was pleasant. The wife works full time and the kids have left home so I've got it pretty sweet
The industry isn't a random thought. I've been mucking around with minor scripting, and system building and network setups etc etc since I was first exposed to the apple II our school had bought for the applied maths class.