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Old 16-08-2008, 07:03 PM   #1
 
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Was just wondering what careers do people move into after working in schools?

I've been working at an Independant School for the last 4 years, as a Network Support Assistant. I get to work on everything, from creating the Image for PC's, configuring our new SAN system, and developing SharePoint etc..

I really enjoy my job apart from having to deal with the end-users (i.e teachers).

So i'm thinking its time for a change, however i dont know what jobs to start looking at now.
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This is the good thing with education there is a verity of jobs. (Although you have to do the rubbish jobs) It will be hard to find something with lots of verity outside of education. Would you want to keep the verity of jobs?
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Most of my staff seem to train up in school jobs then move on to places like Lancaster Uni. In fact I think Lancs should start slipping me some commission!

Think Zak is correct though - the range and variety of work in schools is huge compared to many other areas.
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This is the good thing with education there is a verity of jobs. (Although you have to do the rubbish jobs) It will be hard to find something with lots of verity outside of education. Would you want to keep the verity of jobs?
Not really, I dont mind working in one type of field, I just can't figure out which one.

When looking at jobs, they all seem to want people who are highly experiened in one field.

For example I could start training for an MCSE and try for some network support roles, or get some proper software developement qualifications and go down that route. I just dont want to start down one route, and find out that my past 4 years experience is worthless.
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my long term aim is to move into training, so I'd say consider looking into IT training as a potential career.

you get the variety, you have to know your training specialism inside out and keep abreast of developments in your area so that should satisfy your techie side and you can earn shite loads of money
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I don't know where I'm going to move on to.

I'm currently on a placement year from my Network Engineering degree back working in education. I was discussing today with my sister what I'd like to do with my career. There's two routes...stay with education and slowly work my way up to a senior tech, lea tech etc or move to working within the private sector.

Eventually I think I'd like to end up being some kind of manager of a team of people doing network based operations projects...

As you can see I have no /real/ career direction
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I don't know where I'm going to move on to.

I'm currently on a placement year from my Network Engineering degree back working in education. I was discussing today with my sister what I'd like to do with my career. There's two routes...stay with education and slowly work my way up to a senior tech, lea tech etc or move to working within the private sector.

Eventually I think I'd like to end up being some kind of manager of a team of people doing network based operations projects...

As you can see I have no /real/ career direction
BSF ?.....
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Sorry...I forgot to add "in the private sector" to that bit. So no...not BSF...horrid project...they should just shh and sit in a corner or something useful.
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Most of my staff seem to train up in school jobs then move on to places like Lancaster Uni. In fact I think Lancs should start slipping me some commission!

Think Zak is correct though - the range and variety of work in schools is huge compared to many other areas.
that's not necessarily a good thing if we're talking about career progression.

There will always be a demand for jack of all trade all-rounders. But most opportunities in industry and to a lesser extent in the public sector are in a specialism - or function specific. That doesn't mean a specialism can't have variety in the role, but for career development opportunity and greater financial gain i would strongly encourage people to look at getting into an organisation where an individual can work on projects and get trained to a high level in a particular technical specialism....for the ts, that could be working on a portal project (extending existing sharepoint experience), or on larger more complicated SAN projects - again an extension of their limited experience with a small school SAN.

to be fair universities aren't the best paid positions unless you start talking about IT managers and IT directors, what they do afford people is the opportunity to get that important 'enterprise' experience. Many uni's have big budgets and a variety of IT support functions so there is ample opportunity to get involved in some big projects and gain experience that way. There is perhaps more variety in a role as server or network administrator in a university, as they may have sysadmins wearing many hats (e.g windows, *nix, SANs etc) but many other areas will be covered by dedicated teams - e.g voice systems, mail, portal, MIS, and in big uni's you'll have dedicated unix teams...

so your right, school roles are in many ways unique in the variety.

One thing to look at is demand for skills - which skillsets can you develop that will be in demand from employers in the coming years. And more importantly which can command good rates of pay coupled with great demand for skills

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I started as a lowly IT Tech on a 1 year contacts, i was basically Network Manager in it though, no-one above me in terms of technical just head of IT Teaching who held the budget strings which was fine so it was all mine mwhahaaha then went and spent 5 years as IT Tech as part of a team (bottom of the list was I) but did everything and anything, nothing wasn't attempted at some point, and just moving into Senior IT Tech on Monday so working my way up there. My aim is still to get to the top and be the IT Director for a school and have my own team and system that is all mine to manage and have but it does take time, I just feel that after 5 years at it now I should be higher up but thats another story
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