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Kalashi

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I read about many of you studying, at uni/college school etc but what are you studying? and what plans if any do you have for the future?

Do you have a set career in mind? Do you have a career already?

I had a wonderful dream! it involved hacking, working for the government etc etc :rofl:

i studied for the following:
"Msc Health Informatics" - Basicly mixing IT+Healthcare/research/Biology
"Bsc Computer Science" - The usual nonsense, no industry specific skills, but i centered mostly on AI models.

I have completed the following certifications among others:
Lotus Notes/Domino 6 - CLP - Certfied Lotus Professional Admin
Micro$oft certifications - MCSE 2003 security specialization, MCSA.
Cisco - CCNA

So, where did all this get me? Well, i working in the movie industry for a couple of years on the Bond films, doing Telecine work which was fun :)

Too many short term contracts though, i couldnt hack not having $$ off and on, so i quit and have spent the last couple of years managing IT projects within the NHS - National Health Service which included 45+ hospital around the UK.

The future!
I have recently been offered a job relating to the implementation of a 1.3TF Grid computing system for a 'Private' company in London City.
 
Wheee gratz on the job offer Kalashi. You gonna take em up on it? :)

I'm a technical support analyst for IBM at present :rolleyes:

I need more of a challenge though... I like IT and have been into computers since a very young age. I still remember the look on my Nana's face when she bought me my Amstrad CPC464 with loads of games... I opened up the User Manual and started writing little programs :laugh: (gads I'm geeky for a girl :rolleyes: ) I was only about 10 or so.

So the IT career it is for me! :)

In the future? I'd like to study Ethical Hacking (White Hat Hacking) and get paid loads of cash to do it :D
 
ultimababe said:
Wheee gratz on the job offer Kalashi. You gonna take em up on it? :)

Im considering it atm, although it involves many Security/background checks, and could take upto 6 months :mad:

But yes it is the sort of project i have been looking for, and the pay isnt exactly 'bad' either :silly2:
 
I am trying to get a job as personal assistant to handicapped kids, tried it as a interm and I liked it. Feels good to make a difference in someones life
 
That's really nice Knuckles :)
I used to work with the handicapped. It *is* a very rewarding job :yup:
I wish you the best of luck in your career path
 
Grats on job offer! :)

I uh. hm. well.

I have been following:
working in my family's toystore for 4 years.
working as a journalist with weekly collumn in the regions biggest newspaper.
also did interviews alot. Did that for about 2 years.

well thats my workhistory X)

I have been taking education in media and communication, making films and such.

Courses:
-English
-Film-making ->Director

Ive held the course:
-Film making for newbies.

Hmm I think thats about it.

Future?
well.. hopefully Ill end up as a journalist, or work with film or graphics. Somewhere where I can be creative.
 
Skam said:
Grats on job offer! :)

I uh. hm. well.

I have been following:
working in my family's toystore for 4 years.
working as a journalist with weekly collumn in the regions biggest newspaper.
also did interviews alot. Did that for about 2 years.

well thats my workhistory X)

I have been taking education in media and communication, making films and such.

Courses:
-English
-Film-making ->Director

Ive held the course:
-Film making for newbies.

Hmm I think thats about it.

Future?
well.. hopefully Ill end up as a journalist, or work with film or graphics. Somewhere where I can be creative.


Journalism is great! although i tend to find the work i did was always having to fit around 'who' you were writing for, ie the target audience, rather than what you actually wanted to write :mad:

But as far as creativity goes, attack! get as far as you can go and have as much fun as possible! whatever comes from your heart should always make you happy :)
 
Im trying to graduate next winter. I'll be Master of Science in Technologies with usability engineering as major subject.

So far I have done quite weird collection of jobs. I have done some modeling, written articles and novels, translated programs (especially help files), taught using Photoshop and some other image processing softwares.

Future? Well Im waiting to see if I get position as a researcher trainee at one company and if I like working enough. If I dont, I guess I dont have a choice but to aim for Doctor of Science.

In any case I'll probably go on travelling and trying to learn new languages. So far I have studied 5 foreign languages but I want to make it 10. :)

I also plan to get something finally done with my acryl colors and get some of my novels sold... maybe even write a proper book.
 
Kalashi said:
Journalism is great! although i tend to find the work i did was always having to fit around 'who' you were writing for, ie the target audience, rather than what you actually wanted to write :mad:

But as far as creativity goes, attack! get as far as you can go and have as much fun as possible! whatever comes from your heart should always make you happy :)

hehe well thats true. The work I did was aimed at youths/teens so the work I usually did was about that.

I also forgot to mention I got offered a job in a online-magazine about metal and rock.. But I had to say no, had too much to do then allready. I kind of regret that, as I would like to work in a printed metal-magazine some day maybe..
 
meh

Wow im like the lowest qualified here, just got my GCSEs, couldnt be fucked with college of 6th form because you dont need it to become a commercial pilot, thats what i wanna do, eventually when i get the dosh (£65,000). Before then wanted to join the Royal Navy as an Engineering Officer, cant tho because i wear contact lenses :eek:

so....untill i get a 1200k HOF, ill just ejnoy being a bum at home :dunce:

(btw im 17)
 
Currently I'm studying to become Master in Electromechanical Engineering ( I'm in my 3rd year out of 5 ), still don't know in what directin though. Could be Transport Technology, purely Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical, Robotics,...
Have to make up my mind next year.

The jobs I did mostly revolved around computers, building custom pc's, working as support at my uncle's multimedia store ( debugging, reinstalling, repairing and whatnot ).
Last job I had ( 2 years in a row, couldn't last year, because of I had to redo some exams ) was as an assistant Network Supervisor.
 
Well I'm writing this whilst at work, so gives you an idea of how exciting it is ;)

Seriously though, let Uni after a BSc in Comp. Sci. and worked for a company developing websites and internet widget. Although these days it seems more like cutting and pasting from Excel Spreadsheets :confused:

My future plans is to run my own business. Not sure what yet, although I do have a website thats working on Fair Trade stuff at the moment.
 
Eps said:
Wow im like the lowest qualified here, just got my GCSEs, couldnt be fucked with college of 6th form because you dont need it to become a commercial pilot, thats what i wanna do, eventually when i get the dosh (£65,000). Before then wanted to join the Royal Navy as an Engineering Officer, cant tho because i wear contact lenses :eek:

so....untill i get a 1200k HOF, ill just ejnoy being a bum at home :dunce:

(btw im 17)

Hmmm they mustve changed that then... I have quite a few pals who went to the RN Engineering College and got their stripes, who wore glasses or lenses - that sux :mad:
 
Well most of u seem to have your heads screwed on right and are getting all the education you can it is a wise plan my sister went down that road and now has a good job as an IT rep for a big firm based in Chicago travels the world and makes damn good money doing it.
I on the other hand did not go for a good education, but I am not a really good student anyways better at hands on type learning I work in the construction industry I hold journeyman status as a sheet metal worker and numerous welding certifications as well as being a qualified welding inspector and presantly training to do non-destructive metal/welding testing. All of this learned on the job or self taught I go home everynight with dirty hands and a sore back so I always tell people although the path i took is hard and rewarding if i had my time back i would not have chosen it.
 
Essi said:
Future? Well Im waiting to see if I get position as a researcher trainee at one company and if I like working enough.

They just called me some hours ago and told I get it. :clap:
 
Essi said:
They just called me some hours ago and told I get it. :clap:

Grats essi :girl:

Hmmm- My formal education came in the form of a a bachelors of arts at a major US uni. I studied Russian and Eastern European studies (language, literature and history) for three years as well as all of those lovely pre-reqs in science, math, lit, etc. My BA is, however, in the history dept.
My final year at the university proved to be the most intellectually fulfilling and I began studying the Baltic region (ya know... Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania ;) ). I am long done with my degree but hope to go for my master's in International Studies once my son is in school. I do currently return to some of my favorite classes (I live up the road from my alma mater) for fun... yes, I'm a complete dork I know :girl:

Currently my job has nothing to do with my education. Although I must say I do not necessarily mind. I went to school for an education, which I received :) Would be nice, however, to obtain an MA or Phd and utilize those skills
 
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3rd year mechanical for 2 more days :D
 
Kalashi -

I don't know where you live, but with a CCNA & MCSE, you should have no problem pulling down $75k + with a full-time, non-contract position. Around me, there are dozens of openings every day for that sort of cert.

I just wish I could afford to take the certifications :(

I finally got my A+ a couple years ago. Sat down & did both tests back to back in about 40 minutes. Everything I'm looking at asks for an MCSA or better, and I just don't have the money atm.

Just got turned down for one job because I've been self-employed too long. Apparently initiative and enterprise are qualities that are frowned on in the corporate world. :mad:

Of course, I wouldn't be in that position if I didn't have an idiot boss who decided to fire me because I told him that a CD-ROM was missing! :mad: :mad:


Skam -

Good luck on that career path. It's probably the most competitive and toughest career choice you could make. But, it can be very rewarding.

If you ever get into the LA area working on something, let me know. I've made some local TV programs, a couple shorts and one feature. Right now I'm trying to get the money for a TV pilot that I'm certain would be a big hit. But that's a S-L-O-W process :)


Career goals? At this point, it's become "to pay the bills" :(

Try to stay away from stupid bosses...
 
Grats Essi!

I'm in my second year biomedical sciences at uni. I think I'll specialise next year in molecular genetics/developmental biology. What happens after that I don't know yet. My plan is to make a difference in my field someday :yup:
 
I don't know where you live, but with a CCNA & MCSE, you should have no problem pulling down $75k + with a full-time, non-contract position. Around me, there are dozens of openings every day for that sort of cert.

firstly, its not all about the money trust me ;)

I left 2 positions in the past paying 90kus$+ annual

my previous job was a 6month contract for a local government civil service and i was paid 58kus$ for the project, it was quite possibly the most boring time of my life.

Finding employment is not the problem, deciding what i want to do and what makes me happy is, im lost still...

Shade said:
Kalashi - I just wish I could afford to take the certifications :(

I finally got my A+ a couple years ago. Sat down & did both tests back to back in about 40 minutes. Everything I'm looking at asks for an MCSA or better, and I just don't have the money atm.

I didnt pay for any of my training save for some Macromedia courses.

They have all been on the job training to prove/backup my sefl taught skills to that particular employer.

I refuse outright to pay Mickey$oft any money just to take multiple choice exams and i urge others to look elsewhere also :silly2:
 
I'm currently in my 6th year as a civil servant. Yes, yes, I've heard all the tax paying jokes that you can think up. :silly2: I'm not sure if all of our other-than-usa members know what this is....I'm employed by our local government and peoples taxes pay my salary. This is what people do who didn't finish their college education due to mitigating financial and familial circumstances....in other words, I had kids and couldn't afford to continue going. :( I work for a university so personal development is big here. I've completed several certificate programs that allow me to say that I'm a:

1 - Certified Web Designer
2 - Certified Web Developer
3 - Certified Flash Developer

I've also taken classes in Photoshop etc... I'm currently going for my A+ certification and then on to Network + and Security +.


So, you could say, I'm a certifiable computer geek. :loco:

My plans are to get my kids through school, get my wife through school (currently working on a masters in early childhood education), get out of debt...retire so I can play video games FULL TIME!!!!!!! :laugh:
 
I'm currently working on a PhD in the field of computer science and am about a year into it - figured out what I want to achieve, done some initial experiments and starting to publish papers in various places :)

Supporting that is a 1st Class Honours degree, again in computer science, where I worked on multi-modal interfaces, this particular one involving gesture recognition and a touch-screen style device.

For career aspirations I aim to end up somewhere in the game development industry or software development in general.


Of course it would also be pretty cool if I could turn my fledgeling virtual empire into a full time business, and so I'm working on that too ;)

Bye,
Deathifier
 
First of all:

Big GRATS Essi!!! :king:

Shade said:
Skam -

Good luck on that career path. It's probably the most competitive and toughest career choice you could make. But, it can be very rewarding.

If you ever get into the LA area working on something, let me know. I've made some local TV programs, a couple shorts and one feature. Right now I'm trying to get the money for a TV pilot that I'm certain would be a big hit. But that's a S-L-O-W process

Indeed it is tough, but if you get high grades on school you can get into journalism-school (they have very high standards...)

But anyway, if things dont work out with journalism, I still have my familybusiness. So I have a safetyline ;)

I live in Norway, so LA is kinda far away :D
 
Deathifier said:
I'm currently working on a PhD in the field of computer science and am about a year into it - figured out what I want to achieve, done some initial experiments and starting to publish papers in various places :)

WOW! A wealthy Phd student :confused: :eek: Didn't think they existed :laugh:
Sry death, couldn't resist ;)
 
I'm at the university on the 3rd year (just a couple of steps from 4th year) of Computer Engenering. I'll probably be a programer of some sort or something like that , maybe even help MA get rid of those nasty bugs :p lol

While I study I've had a few jobs on the side, but now I've been working in a gym for 3 or 4 years as an intructor/monitor/personal trainer sort of thing :lift: :)
 
I'm gonna be a Rock Star when I grow up! :D Until then I am a Retirment Consultant. :laugh:

DD
:evilking:
 
I'm doing a master in Industrial Engineering in Biological science (dunno if that's the correct translation :laugh: ).
My dream is to go work in foreign country's and help developping agricultural projects.
As long as I don't have to stay in Belgium, i'll be happy ;)
 
Wow, all of you do such advanced stuff :eek: :eek:

I drive a forklift for minimum wage :broke: :banghead:
 
Knoop said:
Wow, all of you do such advanced stuff :eek: :eek:

I drive a forklift for minimum wage :broke: :banghead:

Nothing wrong with that knoop :kos: If it makes you happy, then you've got it made ;)
 
Knoop said:
Wow, all of you do such advanced stuff :eek: :eek:

I drive a forklift for minimum wage :broke: :banghead:
I fix your damn forklift... stop dragging your forks, pushing shit across the floor, dragging broken pallet parts with it please and all the other crap you do to abuse it....! You'll make my job alot easier :rolleyes:
Productivity = BAD! I don't care what you dumbass Boss says!
Suit and Tie = I don't know shit about most anything ;)
 
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