A key point in the list is 7 out of the top 10 are related to our field in
one way or another. They are computer related and some of us started out
programming and ended up as the sysadmin as a result of "Tag you are it."


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Brad Beyenhof <[email protected]>wrote:

> On May 22, 2014, at 7:02 AM, Ski Kacoroski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> According to this list we are #19 on the best entry level jobs.
>
> http://www.seattlepi.com/business/article/Best-and-worst-entry-level-jobs-for-2014-5475582.php#photo-6297742
>
> More details at:
> http://wallethub.com/edu/best-entry-level-jobs/3716/
>
> Not too often that I even see systems administration even listed as a job.
>
>
> Plus, #13 is DBA, #8 is Network Engineer, and #2 is Information Security
> Analyst, all of which our rather broad definition of Sysadmin might cover
> (not to mention the other slots for programmer, Web designer, software
> engineer, and Web app developer, which all have potential to overlap with
> administration as well).
>
> Looks like Seattle is a great place to be starting out in a tech career
> right now!
>
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