Hi All,
I'm currently considering becoming a contractor. Although I have 16 years of experience in the IT industry the last 8 years have been spent as a Presales Consultant for a large storage vendor.
Because of this any technical skills I had are now very rusty and popular applicatons like Exchange etc I only know from a very high level. I've recently undertaken some voluntary work to try and bring my Windows admin skills back up to scratch and hopefully get some exposure to things like Exchange and active directory etc.
A contractor I worked alongside briefly last week suggested that to try and break into the market I shoould consider going for a contracting role as a Desktop Support Engineer. Would you agree with this, how would agencies react to someone who has no experience as a contractor?
Does anyone have any strategies they would suggest I use given my background?
Thanks.
I'm currently considering becoming a contractor. Although I have 16 years of experience in the IT industry the last 8 years have been spent as a Presales Consultant for a large storage vendor.
Because of this any technical skills I had are now very rusty and popular applicatons like Exchange etc I only know from a very high level. I've recently undertaken some voluntary work to try and bring my Windows admin skills back up to scratch and hopefully get some exposure to things like Exchange and active directory etc.
A contractor I worked alongside briefly last week suggested that to try and break into the market I shoould consider going for a contracting role as a Desktop Support Engineer. Would you agree with this, how would agencies react to someone who has no experience as a contractor?
Does anyone have any strategies they would suggest I use given my background?
Thanks.
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