Hi all, I've been on the Mac for almost 30 years, and in IT supporting Mac at the enterprise level for 20. I've seen the Mac go from islands on their own, to AD integration, and now massive adoption of Jamf. I can't tell you how many jobs I've lost out on because I didn't have either the certs or actual work experience (in Jamf). Last year I came close to paying the $4500 pass fee, but in the end didn't because every job listing wants real world experience. This has been a huge catch-22 for me. Even if I pay for the cert training, how is everyone getting the experience employers are asking for? How is it every Mac tech seems to have Jamf experience? My only guess is they worked somewhere that went Jamf so got the training and experience along with the new deployment, or took the plunge, paid for certs and found a position where that was good enough. I love doing Mac tech support and administration but about to leave the field as I can't compete. Any advice or examples of what everyone else has done would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Mac jobs Jamf catch-22
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