CherrySoda
Technical User
Ok, I'm at a bit of a crossroads... trying to decide between moving forward in the IT world, or following a different path closely related to my current industry (non IT related). My main problem is that I don't have much expertise (or even moderate knowledge) with skills that employers need.
My biggest IT strength is using Crystal Reports to query databases and to design reports. I have some limited knowledge of the software development life-cycle gained by designing a few small databases in Access. I also have several years of (non IT) supervisory experience, but I'm not sure how beneficial supervisory experience is on my current resume. My education level is a B.S. in Information Systems, which I earned in 2002.
I was hopeful that my experience with Crystal would help to open a door with a company and allow me to find a position using that skill while also having the chance to gain experience in other areas, but that doesn't seem to be a reality.
Over the past 6 months I have taken a few intro level classes through the local community college to learn VB.NET, C#, and ASP.NET. I probably enjoyed the ASP class the most. Clearly, if I wanted to use these skills in the work place, I need to aim for an entry level position, except that those seem to require a certain amount of experience. I am also contemplating a position as a business analyst, as I enjoy talking to users and finding out their needs for a database, but again, very limited experience is an issue.
If anyone can give me some advice on how to proceed, please feel free to dispense your wisdom!
My biggest IT strength is using Crystal Reports to query databases and to design reports. I have some limited knowledge of the software development life-cycle gained by designing a few small databases in Access. I also have several years of (non IT) supervisory experience, but I'm not sure how beneficial supervisory experience is on my current resume. My education level is a B.S. in Information Systems, which I earned in 2002.
I was hopeful that my experience with Crystal would help to open a door with a company and allow me to find a position using that skill while also having the chance to gain experience in other areas, but that doesn't seem to be a reality.
Over the past 6 months I have taken a few intro level classes through the local community college to learn VB.NET, C#, and ASP.NET. I probably enjoyed the ASP class the most. Clearly, if I wanted to use these skills in the work place, I need to aim for an entry level position, except that those seem to require a certain amount of experience. I am also contemplating a position as a business analyst, as I enjoy talking to users and finding out their needs for a database, but again, very limited experience is an issue.
If anyone can give me some advice on how to proceed, please feel free to dispense your wisdom!