Hi All,
As part of my "Year Of Change" I have decided to take the bold step of
leaving my current position in favour of a new position. Being smart, I
am still working where I am & won't leave that position until I have a
new one to go to, but am anxious, motivated & eager to make the change.
My dream, job would be one where I was working in IT Security with a
focus on computer forensics. I know that is a pretty narrow focus, but
I am willing to entertain opportunities that will move me closer to that
goal.
My current position (4 Years) is as a Systems Administrator where I have
essentially managed all technology related items, including vendor
contracts, decision-making, training, transition, etc. While the office
is a Windows environment, I was able to help move some open source
products into our core image on the desktop & to some degree on the server.
I feel like I also had a bit to do with the companies interest in
looking at an open source database for their web application also.
While it is unlikely I do still see some potential for those options to
continue.
I have worked & would be comfortable working in a mixed (Linux, Windows
Mac) & would like to find something that challenges that word as well.
As well, I have worked & would like to do more work with developing &
deploying infrastructure solutions as well. I am even entertaining
positions in IT Management as well.
Basically, it is time for a change & I really want to challenge myself
in the next position I go to & work in a collaborative environment where
I can be an effective part of a team. If anyone has any good leads,
please contact me off-list & I would be truly appreciative. To those
that may see this post as annoying, out of place or inappropriate, I do
apologize.
Thanks everyone for your time & consideration.
Cameron
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