ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake
22mo

Trending @Infosys; Need to shift🥲 but I’m working in support project for past 2.5 years

Hi all, Greetings!

I’m currently working in a support project as security analysis, my work is to adding and removing access and resolve the tickets etc. My pay is just 20k per month. What skills i need to learn to shift to another company, what are the things I need to prepare. I need some guidance 🥲 Kindly share your thoughts 😌

22mo ago
FloatingNoodle
FloatingNoodle

If you shift to devops, your support knowledge will also be a plus, learn any cloud devops -AWS DEVOPS, Azure DEVOPS

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

Thank you for offering your valuable advice.

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

And I forgot to mention that my unit is cyber security

MagicalPanda
MagicalPanda

I see that everyone are suggesting you to learn cloud and Devops. But i would suggest you to upskill yourself in cybersecurity for your next switch. These days many people are learning cloud and devops. It surely has scope but its not for everyone. I used to work in support and switched to Devops. Its been almost 2 years since i started my Devops journey, even after successful career transition, the learning is never ending. If you are not someone who enjoys continuous learning, who doesnt want to spend weekends on learning new tools for the rest of your career, then please dont go to Devops. Devops is overcrowded. The grass is greener on the other side. So stick to cybersecurity

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

Thank you for your suggestion, My unit is Cybersecurity as well.

GoofyNugget
GoofyNugget

Hey Please Suggest me What to learn to become a CYBER SECURITY Eng. I am interested to Learn and work in cyber security.

PerkyNugget
PerkyNugget

Learn any cloud like AWS or GCP, and learn a few automation tools like Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins and a version control like GitHub.

You will be unstoppable and will have multiple opportunities.

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

Thanks for the helpful advice!

TwirlyMuffin
TwirlyMuffin

My suggestion is to go for development skills. Nowdays companies are preferring full stack devs.

(I'm also trying to switch from infy but 90 days NP is causing issue and I'm not getting responses from recruiters 😔)

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me, I hope recruiters will reach you soon😊

SqueakyMarshmallow
SqueakyMarshmallow

How many tickets you are resolving daily?

ZestyCupcake
ZestyCupcake

Sctask 10-15 Incident 5-10

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