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Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 1:56am On Jul 17, 2017
Hi guys, please I need help with this.

Am a graduate of Business Administration and working in a Bank for quite a while now but would like to become an IT Professional. Where can I really start from?

Your honest opinion is needed.

Thanks
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Michealforever: 2:32am On Jul 17, 2017
CompTIA

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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Nobody: 3:57am On Jul 17, 2017
I did this same swap 17 years ago so it should be easier now.

Good luck.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 5:56pm On Jul 17, 2017
EgunMogaji:
I did this same swap 17 years ago so it should be easier now.

Good luck.

Could you please share how you went about it?
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Nobody: 6:11pm On Jul 17, 2017
tundechange:


Could you please share how you went about it?

I simply resigned my banking managerial position and applied at an IT firm and I was hired in.

This is in the US though.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 7:59pm On Jul 17, 2017
EgunMogaji:


I simply resigned my banking managerial position and applied at an IT firm and I was hired in.

This is in the US though.


Cool
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by obiaguna(m): 9:48am On Jul 19, 2017
EgunMogaji:


I simply resigned my banking managerial position and applied at an IT firm and I was hired in.

This is in the US though.


With all due respect, this is not in any way well detailed or inspiring. One would have expected you to list the steps you took and skills you acquired that qualified you for the IT job.
How long did it take you? What specialisation did you choose and why? How did you handle the interviews and all that. I believe the OP was looking to see all these things and you didnt touch them in your reply. I would be very grateful if you can take your time to highlight the steps you took. Thanks.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 12:21pm On Jul 19, 2017
obiaguna:


With all due respect, this is not in any way well detailed or inspiring. One would have expected you to list the steps you took and skills you acquired that qualified you for the IT job.
How long did it take you? What specialisation did you choose and why? How did you handle the interviews and all that. I believe the OP was looking to see all these things and you didnt touch them in your reply. I would be very grateful if you can take your time to highlight the steps you took. Thanks.

Thanks @obiaguna, u read my mind.

@egunmogaji, would be nice if you can do as stated above.

Thanks
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by NL1960: 1:24pm On Jul 19, 2017
tundechange:
Hi guys, please I need help with this.

Am a graduate of Business Administration and working in a Bank for quite a while now but would like to become an IT Professional. Where can I really start from?

Your honest opinion is needed.

Thanks

Wanting to become an IT Professional is too broad. The IT field is wide. So what area of IT are you interested in?.

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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jul 19, 2017
tundechange:


Thanks @obiaguna, u read my mind.

@egunmogaji, would be nice if you can do as stated above.

Thanks


My sole intention was to encourage you by sharing that I successfully did it.

Good luck.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Nobody: 1:36pm On Jul 19, 2017
obiaguna:


With all due respect, this is not in any way well detailed or inspiring. One would have expected you to list the steps you took and skills you acquired that qualified you for the IT job.
How long did it take you? What specialisation did you choose and why? How did you handle the interviews and all that. I believe the OP was looking to see all these things and you didnt touch them in your reply. I would be very grateful if you can take your time to highlight the steps you took. Thanks.

With all due respect I've done what I needed to do: encourage OP that it's doable.

If it's not useful then accept my apologies and ignore my post.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 4:08pm On Jul 19, 2017
NL1960:


Wanting to become an IT Professional is too broad. The IT field is wide. So what area of IT are you interested in?.

That's d decision am trying to make. An area that will be easy for me to comprehend knowing fully well that am not a graduate of Computer Science, let's says Networking, software and hardware stuffs.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 4:08pm On Jul 19, 2017
EgunMogaji:


My sole intention was to encourage you by sharing that I successfully did it.

Good luck.

OK, thanks all d same

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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by NL1960: 4:15pm On Jul 19, 2017
tundechange:


That's d decision am trying to make. An area that will be easy for me to comprehend knowing fully well that am not a graduate of Computer Science, let's says Networking, software and hardware stuffs.

For software, it means you have to do coding. I know of somebody that did accounting in the university and became a success in coding. You got to enjoy coding to be able to make a success of it.

You can talk to the guys in the IT department of the bank you presently work and try to find out from them the area that will be easy for you.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 7:50pm On Jul 19, 2017
NL1960:


For software, it means you have to do coding. I know of somebody that did accounting in the university and became a success in coding. You got to enjoy coding to be able to make a success of it.

You can talk to the guys in the IT department of the bank you presently work and try to find out from them the area that will be easy for you.

Thanks very much. Am actually making necessary findings through other sources.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by ITCareerINxtGen: 11:29am On Jul 20, 2017
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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 12:07pm On Jul 20, 2017
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The book “IT Career: A Roadmap” is designed to provide guidance, clarify confusions and enumerate recommended pathways into the information technology industry for various categories of interests such as aspiring high school leavers, undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals in IT or other sectors who wish to IT-enable their careers as well as job seekers.

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Ok, thank you.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Juliches: 12:28am On Jul 22, 2017
tundechange:
Hi guys, please I need help with this.

Am a graduate of Business Administration and working in a Bank for quite a while now but would like to become an IT Professional. Where can I really start from?

Your honest opinion is needed.

Thanks
Please can u assist me in getting a job in the bank, have followed online stuff but all to no avail........., really need a job. U can contact me --mail-mmesomaches@gmail.com
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Juliches: 12:36am On Jul 22, 2017
EgunMogaji:


I simply resigned my banking managerial position and applied at an IT firm and I was hired in.

This is in the US though.

Please since u resign from banking job, can u help me get any of banking job please.....,really in need of a job Contact me Mmesomaches@gmail.com
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Nobody: 12:48am On Jul 22, 2017
Juliches:

Please since u resign from banking job, can u help me get any of banking job please.....,really in need of a job Contact me Mmesomaches@gmail.com

This was almost two decades ago and was in the US. I typically don't email with Nairalanders due to privacy.

Good luck on your search.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Barywhyte(m): 5:20pm On Jul 22, 2017
Op good move! I took same decision in 2014 after I lost my job as Gas Station manager. But then I knew precisely what I wanted to do. I knew about Linux before then. So I dua-boot my laptop with Ubuntu and I started learning Linux leveraging on free course on www.edx.org . Although along the line I had to take up a teaching just as a matter of survival but I never let go of my desire to continue to learn Linux. Even though I'm yet to get a first job as Linux system administrator , I'm very proficient in both redhat as well as Ubuntu (there are fundamental differences between these two Linux distro.) . And I have a couple of droplets set up with EC2 AWS and digitalocean (these are cloud servers). In addition I also learned Ansible automation tool which allow sysadmins to manage several servers with minimal effort.
I'm very happy with my progress so far and I'm absolutely confident of brighter future in the IT world. It's the future of the world and so many things are changing dramatically.
It depends on your interest and future plan. This field is very vast but honestly I will suggest you take a look at open source technology.
One area I wouldn't advise you to consider is programming. I have my reason.

Good luck Op.

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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 5:28pm On Jul 22, 2017
Juliches:

Please can u assist me in getting a job in the bank, have followed online stuff but all to no avail........., really need a job. U can contact me --mail-mmesomaches@gmail.com

Most Bank jobs now na man know man except for a general recruitment stuff. Am actually a junior staff so cant really pull strings. You can check out some recruiting agents like ICS, Workforce, etc. I pray that God will grant your heart desires soonest in Jesus name.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 5:34pm On Jul 22, 2017
Barywhyte:
Op good move! I took same decision in 2014 after I lost my job as Gas Station manager. But then I knew precisely what I wanted to do. I knew about Linux before then. So I dua-boot my laptop with Ubuntu and I started learning Linux leveraging on free course on www.edx.org . Although along the line I had to take up a teaching just as a matter of survival but I never let go of my desire to continue to learn Linux. Even though I'm yet to get a first job as Linux system administrator , I'm very proficient in both redhat as well as Ubuntu (there are fundamental differences between these two Linux distro.) . And I have a couple of droplets set up with EC2 AWS and digitalocean (these are cloud servers). In addition I also learned Ansible automation tool which allow sysadmins to manage several servers with minimal effort.
I'm very happy with my progress so far and I'm absolutely confident of brighter future in the IT world. It's the future of the world and so many things are changing dramatically.
It depends on your interest and future plan. This field is very vast but honestly I will suggest you take a look at open source technology.
One area I wouldn't advise you to consider is programming. I have my reason.

Good luck Op.

@barywhite, thanks so much for the inspiration. I pray that your efforts in life will be crowned with God's grace.

Have actually done some research work and decided to start with Comptia A+, proceed to Comptia N+ and subsequently CCNA. I wish to be major in System/Network Administrator/Technician and Hardware maintenance/repairs.....I hope I am on the right track.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Barywhyte(m): 5:47pm On Jul 22, 2017
tundechange:


@barywhite, thanks so much for the inspiration. I pray that your efforts in life will be crowned with God's grace.

Have actually done some research work and decided to start with Comptia A+, proceed to Comptia N+ and subsequently CCNA. I wish to be major in System/Network Administrator/Technician and Hardware maintenance/repairs.....I hope I am on the right track.

Exactly! That's the way to go. Sysadmin! I suggest you start with comptia+linux . There is track for that. I thought it 2 years ago in Ibadan. Sorry that I'm biased towards Linux! The 90% world IT infrastructure sit comfortably on Linux kernel. Microsoft is only good for user friendly stuff ( whatever that means). Let your learning platform for sysadmin be Linux not windows. It's a suggestion o.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 7:03pm On Jul 22, 2017
Barywhyte:


Exactly! That's the way to go. Sysadmin! I suggest you start with comptia+linux . There is track for that. I thought it 2 years ago in Ibadan. Sorry that I'm biased towards Linux! The 90% world IT infrastructure sit comfortably on Linux kernel. Microsoft is only good for user friendly stuff ( whatever that means). Let your learning platform for sysadmin be Linux not windows. It's a suggestion o.

ok, can i just go for Comptia Linux+ straight away or i still have to go thru A+ et N+ as prerequisites?
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Juliches: 8:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
tundechange:


Most Bank jobs now na man know man except for a general recruitment stuff. Am actually a junior staff so cant really pull strings. You can check out some recruiting agents like ICS, Workforce, etc. I pray that God will grant your heart desires soonest in Jesus name.

Amen�� Thanks
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Barywhyte(m): 8:38pm On Jul 22, 2017
tundechange:


ok, can i just go for Comptia Linux+ straight away or i still have to go thru A+ et N+ as prerequisites?

Yes directly. No intermediary
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 9:57pm On Jul 22, 2017
Barywhyte:


Yes directly. No intermediary

OK thanks, but I learnt its good to do A+ and N+ first being a beginner in d field.

Thanks for your help.
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Barywhyte(m): 5:50pm On Jul 23, 2017
tundechange:


OK thanks, but I learnt its good to do A+ and N+ first being a beginner in d field.

Thanks for your help.

Yes..... That's true. But I think u can equally starts with Linux. Any of these choices is actually OK.

Ur welcome.

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Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by tundechange: 5:57pm On Jul 23, 2017
Barywhyte:


Yes..... That's true. But I think u can equally starts with Linux. Any of these choices is actually OK.

Ur welcome.

OK, thanks a bunch!
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by Barywhyte(m): 6:08pm On Jul 23, 2017
tundechange:


OK, thanks a bunch!

Sure thing man!
Re: Change In Career From A Banker To An IT Professional by ITCareerINxtGen: 10:27pm On Jul 23, 2017
tundechange:


Ok, thank you.

You are welcome.
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