How do you find a good job in IT as a career changer?

Hello, I (25) completed an IT assistant training program five years ago. Since I couldn't find a job after graduation, I started working in a hotel. However, my passion remains in IT and I want to leave the hospitality industry. I have IT skills, have worked on several websites, and managed my own online store….

Good training and certificates as a system administrator?

My apprenticeship just started. I'm studying to be an IT specialist in systems integration. I'm currently in first-level support, where I'm responsible for hardware. Hardware tickets, for example, a computer monitor that doesn't work. But that's far too easy and boring for me, which is why I want to move into administration. My goal is…

Is it worth studying IT?

I'm almost in the second year of my apprenticeship as an IT specialist for application development, and I'm wondering whether or not I should study IT after graduation. Is there a significant salary increase or any major benefits after graduation, or would my professional life be more or less the same if I started working…

What is a realistic starting salary as an IT specialist in systems integration?

I'm about to start my apprenticeship at a large company. Over the three years, I'll be working in various areas: service management, systems operations, and administrative procedures. What is the average starting salary in Hamburg, and how can I improve my chances of getting a good one?

Interview for training as an IT specialist for application development?

Hey, I may have an interview soon for the above-mentioned training program. Have any of you already had one for this specific training program? What's the best way to prepare? What are the typical questions for this position, or is there usually an entrance test? And how likely is it that the interview will be…

Further training as a certified IT project manager?

After training as an IT specialist for application development, is it worth doing further training as a certified IT project manager, or would it be better to do a bachelor's degree in computer science? PS: By "worth it" I mean: -The career opportunities -That you can also work abroad (that it is recognized abroad)

Previous knowledge of FIAE?

I've now had a few interviews for an apprenticeship as an IT specialist in application development. I have some experience with Java (arrays, binary trees, lists, path-finding algorithms, etc.) and I have been told several times by companies that I need a bit more experience or that I should already have smaller projects to show….