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So you're going to see a lot of Software Engineers posting on here about their TC (total compensation aka base salary, stocks, yearly bonus, sign-on bonus) being super high ($200k+) because they work at places like Google, Meta, Amazon, etc. I can assure you that your average developer/IT person is not making that much. However, it does serve as an indication that anything is possible if you work hard, apply yourself, and sometimes get lucky.
Since you're mainly doing IT support right now, what do you want to do in the IT field? All the things you've mentioned definitely have $$$ but will come with different paths to follow (e.g. getting into cybersecurity would consist of getting a few important certs and possible experience somewhere).
Wow thank you! This has definitely been an eye opener as those kind of companies have been been a realistic goal, until now. I really want to get more experience in sys admin/ 365 / exchange so I’m equipped when I’m ready for Azure, but I’ve seen many people skip sys admin and go straight for Azure// Cloud & they seem like they aren’t struggling to understand everything. I like my company as they helped me with exposure to these concepts I used to be afraid of.
Learn powershell and python and you'll get ahead quickly.
Ohh thanks! I do a lot of power shell but I save everything in my one note, it’s not second hand memory just yet. Isn’t Python software language? Let me go back to google lol