I’m applying for sysadmin type jobs and feel a lack of degree is holding me back. Should I simply lie? Can’t see most employers actually checking on a degree I would have earned 30+ years ago.

  • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    Make sure it’s from a university that no longer exists or went out of business. That way they can’t properly verify.

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    No. Put real world examples of your work. Homelab shit, word some shit you did for friends or family as work experience. Anything that isn’t just an outright lie.

    Just to help make you feel a bit better about your job hunt, I finally got a position with AWS after some 6 years of actively sending out applications and resumes to anyone and everyone. In the end what got me the job (I think) is real experience and good understanding of the basics needed for my position. No real experience in my new role but a lot of related experiences in previous. Also a lot of practice with Amazon’s STAR method of story telling, it really helps lay down the information that interviewers want to get out of you, even if they aren’t Amazon.

    It also doesn’t hurt to find and get certifications! There’s quite a few out there and can be gotten fairly easily and cheaply (and some not so cheaply lol)

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    Fuck that- I had to run away from home at 16- never graduated high school, never graduated college.

    I’m a senior software engineer now. Just make sure you can do the work, make sure you can teach yourself anything. Fight and advocate for yourself, not all of us were dealt good cards in life.

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      Or if you’re looking to fluff experience, pick a company that closed down. Who they gonna call, the Ghostbusters?

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    Everyone’s experience is different, I will say that nobody has checked me and I have a job that usually requires it. My degrees are in a box somewhere, I haven’t pulled the out in a while, just a reminder of the money I had to spend.

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    Sure why not. Business lie by saying they need someone with 5 years experience in a junior role but will happily take someone without.

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    Certs and experience are more important for sysadmin type jobs anyway. Besides, if the company values a degree more than your experience, would you really want to work there?

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    Totally depends where you are. If you apply at my work place you will need to send your graduation certificate with your application, which you would need to fake. And I would not recommend to do that, as it can get you intro a lot of trouble.

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    If they check, they’re checking databases that would have that info despite being 30+ years old.

    If they check, they’ll know.

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    2 days ago

    Might be off topic, but sometimes in life you just have to lie. I lied to an animal rescue about my references so I can adopt a cat.

    I’m just thinking like: Bruh, why do you think I want a cat? I have no friends lol