The ideal Jr Sysadmin;

Articulate.
Hard working.
A grasp of computational fundamentals.*
A sense of empathy for others, but able to firmly say "No".
Someone who can talk about more than computers.


*Able to describe the following; OSI model, filesystems, processors,
processes, services, TCP/IP, databases (specifically locks), the plaintext
trinity of protocols(DNS, SMTP, HTTP), a basic understanding of crypto,
asymptomatic notation (orders of growth), able to compile source code.


On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 12:08 AM, Chris 'Ski' Kacoroski
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi
>
> As part of WA State's center for excellence in information technology,
>  they are creating a profile of the "ideal" system admin graduate from a 2
> or 4 year program.  The goal is to get an outline of skills and knowledge
> needed.   So what do you consider the skills and knowledge needed by a new
> system admin graduate?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ski
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