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Hiring manager here, the best thing you can do is work on certifications. Microsoft Learn has a ton of info and the certs are reasonably cheap. There is also a ton of stuff on YouTube, for example Professor Messer's Security+. There is also a great demand for VMware admins.
If you can setup some computers at home and make yourself a lab, build VMs on hypervisors of your choice and talk about that during your interviews that's big bonus points too.
I also want to push Microsoft learn. I'm a 30 something year old who is 2 years into an IT career. It's been awesome so far. I think the Microsoft route is best bang for your buck. Basically self guided learning and you pay for the test. At my job specifically, certs are what's really going to make you stand out.
And to add to this conversation, I have 10+ years solo IT for a company. Microsoft Learn will help you with whatever task you can think of within the 365 and Azure environments. Whether you use the platform for a certificate or not, youโll benefit from the step by step instructions for just about everything Microsoft.
Hi there, I'm a recent college grad with about a year and a half working as an admin in a VMware environment. I've actually been struggling to find other places to use this knowledge, could I ask where is my skillset so in demand? Might make finding my next job a lot easier!
I would suggest a recruiter as that is where I find my candidates.
Alright, I'll give that route a shot. Thanks!