especially being in ATL. A fine assortment of thots at your willImagine making the money of being a Big data developer....and fukking all the easy puzzy in a call center at the same time......![]()
especially being in ATL. A fine assortment of thots at your willImagine making the money of being a Big data developer....and fukking all the easy puzzy in a call center at the same time......![]()
Getting free training in Hadoop starting next Thursday for 12 weeks..paid for by my job.....
had this negotiated as part of their counter-offer when i put in my 2-week notice.......
http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=Hadoop Developer&l1=Atlanta, Ga

especially being in ATL. A fine assortment of thots at your will

Imagine making the money of being a Big data developer....and fukking all the easy puzzy in a call center at the same time......![]()


You'll never meet them broads at work though
Don't mean you can't meet em at the strip club though![]()

I dabbled in Java for a bit. What else does one need to learn if they wanna get in this biz
Imagine making the money of being a Big data developer....and fukking all the easy puzzy in a call center at the same time......![]()
especially being in ATL. A fine assortment of thots at your will

Damn, how do I get into the cert game![]()

Peep this thread breh. Read it then read it again.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/it-certs-and-careers-lets-discuss-it.9043/
We keep trying to tell y'all nikkas bout this IT shyt but y'all not listening. Here's a link to a Hadoop dev job:
http://www.allstate.jobs/ShowJob/Id/326044/Hadoop Developer
Peep the qualifications and pay attention to the bolded:
You don't NEED a degree, just at least 4 years of experience in IT and you only need 2-3 years of Hadoop experience. Let that sink in breh. In less than 4 years you can be making 140k/yr. No degree required. That's why I try to be so public about how much I make and the fact I'm a college dropout. You can eat like a damn mad man in IT if you just stay on your hustle. How many nikkas you know with just a HS diploma can say they made 200k/yr
- Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- 2-3 years of solid Hadoop experience
- Familiar with Hadoop tools/languages such as Python, Pig, Hive, Hadoop Streaming, Sqoop, Oozie, etc
- Solid understanding of MapReduce and how the Hadoop Distributed File System work
- Good written and verbal skills
- Understanding of other ETL tools (Ab Initio/Informatica/Talend) is beneficial
- Understanding of Hadoop Infrastructure is preferable but not required
- Hands-on experience with related/complementary open source software platforms and languages (e.g. Java, Linux, Apache, Perl/Python/PHP, Chef, Puppet)
- Understanding of Relational Databases (RDBMS), SQL & No-SQL databases
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Peep this thread breh. Read it then read it again.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/it-certs-and-careers-lets-discuss-it.9043/
We keep trying to tell y'all nikkas bout this IT shyt but y'all not listening. Here's a link to a Hadoop dev job:
http://www.allstate.jobs/ShowJob/Id/326044/Hadoop Developer
Peep the qualifications and pay attention to the bolded:
You don't NEED a degree, just at least 4 years of experience in IT and you only need 2-3 years of Hadoop experience. Let that sink in breh. In less than 4 years you can be making 140k/yr. No degree required. That's why I try to be so public about how much I make and the fact I'm a college dropout. You can eat like a damn mad man in IT if you just stay on your hustle. How many nikkas you know with just a HS diploma can say they made 200k/yr
- Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- 2-3 years of solid Hadoop experience
- Familiar with Hadoop tools/languages such as Python, Pig, Hive, Hadoop Streaming, Sqoop, Oozie, etc
- Solid understanding of MapReduce and how the Hadoop Distributed File System work
- Good written and verbal skills
- Understanding of other ETL tools (Ab Initio/Informatica/Talend) is beneficial
- Understanding of Hadoop Infrastructure is preferable but not required
- Hands-on experience with related/complementary open source software platforms and languages (e.g. Java, Linux, Apache, Perl/Python/PHP, Chef, Puppet)
- Understanding of Relational Databases (RDBMS), SQL & No-SQL databases
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Man I'm looking forward to this proper Hadoop training....i already know all them bullet points listed...just need the Hadoop
resume gonna be looking ruthless by next summer

Peep this thread breh. Read it then read it again.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/it-certs-and-careers-lets-discuss-it.9043/
We keep trying to tell y'all nikkas bout this IT shyt but y'all not listening. Here's a link to a Hadoop dev job:
http://www.allstate.jobs/ShowJob/Id/326044/Hadoop Developer
Peep the qualifications and pay attention to the bolded:
You don't NEED a degree, just at least 4 years of experience in IT and you only need 2-3 years of Hadoop experience. Let that sink in breh. In less than 4 years you can be making 140k/yr. No degree required. That's why I try to be so public about how much I make and the fact I'm a college dropout. You can eat like a damn mad man in IT if you just stay on your hustle. How many nikkas you know with just a HS diploma can say they made 200k/yr
- Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- 2-3 years of solid Hadoop experience
- Familiar with Hadoop tools/languages such as Python, Pig, Hive, Hadoop Streaming, Sqoop, Oozie, etc
- Solid understanding of MapReduce and how the Hadoop Distributed File System work
- Good written and verbal skills
- Understanding of other ETL tools (Ab Initio/Informatica/Talend) is beneficial
- Understanding of Hadoop Infrastructure is preferable but not required
- Hands-on experience with related/complementary open source software platforms and languages (e.g. Java, Linux, Apache, Perl/Python/PHP, Chef, Puppet)
- Understanding of Relational Databases (RDBMS), SQL & No-SQL databases
![]()

Good look bruh, I work with doing some SQL stuff (mortgage trading), cert money aint no joke.![]()
ssssh your dropping too much game. the game is to be sold not toldPeep this thread breh. Read it then read it again.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/it-certs-and-careers-lets-discuss-it.9043/
We keep trying to tell y'all nikkas bout this IT shyt but y'all not listening. Here's a link to a Hadoop dev job:
http://www.allstate.jobs/ShowJob/Id/326044/Hadoop Developer
Peep the qualifications and pay attention to the bolded:
You don't NEED a degree, just at least 4 years of experience in IT and you only need 2-3 years of Hadoop experience. Let that sink in breh. In less than 4 years you can be making 140k/yr. No degree required. That's why I try to be so public about how much I make and the fact I'm a college dropout. You can eat like a damn mad man in IT if you just stay on your hustle. How many nikkas you know with just a HS diploma can say they made 200k/yr
- Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- 2-3 years of solid Hadoop experience
- Familiar with Hadoop tools/languages such as Python, Pig, Hive, Hadoop Streaming, Sqoop, Oozie, etc
- Solid understanding of MapReduce and how the Hadoop Distributed File System work
- Good written and verbal skills
- Understanding of other ETL tools (Ab Initio/Informatica/Talend) is beneficial
- Understanding of Hadoop Infrastructure is preferable but not required
- Hands-on experience with related/complementary open source software platforms and languages (e.g. Java, Linux, Apache, Perl/Python/PHP, Chef, Puppet)
- Understanding of Relational Databases (RDBMS), SQL & No-SQL databases
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