Is this good as a bullet point for an IT professional?
Network technology: Configuration and administration of networks with Cisco (routing & switching, VLANs, VPNs, firewalls)
Operating systems: Installation, configuration and maintenance of Windows Server, Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS)
High-level programming languages: Development with Python, Java, C#, JavaScript
Databases: Working with MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB
Scripting & Automation: Bash, PowerShell, Ansible for system administration and automation
In itself, as there are relatively different topics, I would ask myself what you have done with the aspects by way of example.
I don’t see a direction right there. For example, if you have worked with centos most of the time, whether you know more in a programming language than just the standard language, or the languages have used rather than script languages.
But suppose that comes from other sections the keywords are good. I wonder if there are no containers at all, maybe forget? Most are “basic technologies”, i.e. no frameworks in programming languages or the like (if only js is node, or frontend :)).
What else is the writing if I have to write so much in a CV at the puncture points. Especially when they see that I IT-ler with an IT degree
I wrote in the individual posts what the individual aspects were and for what period.
But the info whether for example a Js was just a side edition or you did this for n year is already important. This would like someone who leads an interview to know without having to look into your letter.
This doesn’t necessarily belong directly to the skills, but I wanted to say that it must be recognizable somewhere.
Look good. I would, however, leave the high level in programming languages. They’re just programming languages.
You can also write the Windows clients in the operating systems. Because they are presumably configured and installed by automation (Ansible).
Depending on age, definitely YEAR.
Here an assessment of the knowledge (beginner, advanced, profi etc.) would be helpful.