I need some advice.
I've worked for a small consulting company for a few years now and I feel that my professional and technical growth has hit a plateau. The company I work for is a MSFT partner and I am one of the senior network engineers on staff working exclusively in the MSFT stack. I'm pretty sure I've reached or am very close to the salary cap for my current position, and there really is no other position to get promoted to. I think it's time to move on and I was thinking of applying for an IT management position in one of the larger companies, eventually leading to some kind of director or C-level IT positions in the future.
What skills will they look for when they look at a candidate? I have a BS degree in MIS and Finance, 10+ years in the IT industry, and a few MSFT certifications. I also have experience leading and managing small project oriented teams and I manage all of my projects.
What other skill sets will I need to get those jobs and succeed in them? Unix/Linux, I have zero experience, is that going to hamper my chances?
Thanks.
I've worked for a small consulting company for a few years now and I feel that my professional and technical growth has hit a plateau. The company I work for is a MSFT partner and I am one of the senior network engineers on staff working exclusively in the MSFT stack. I'm pretty sure I've reached or am very close to the salary cap for my current position, and there really is no other position to get promoted to. I think it's time to move on and I was thinking of applying for an IT management position in one of the larger companies, eventually leading to some kind of director or C-level IT positions in the future.
What skills will they look for when they look at a candidate? I have a BS degree in MIS and Finance, 10+ years in the IT industry, and a few MSFT certifications. I also have experience leading and managing small project oriented teams and I manage all of my projects.
What other skill sets will I need to get those jobs and succeed in them? Unix/Linux, I have zero experience, is that going to hamper my chances?
Thanks.