
023: Wake up!... Don't sleep on him
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In this conversation, Steven Jones shares his journey in the field of technology, from his early interest in taking apart electronics as a child to joining the Navy and pursuing a career in IT. He discusses the challenges he faced in IT training, including failing certification exams, and the successes he achieved in obtaining certifications. Steven also talks about his introduction to virtualization and networking, and how he developed a passion for both areas. He reflects on his journey of exploring different IT specializations and finding his niche in the field. In this conversation, Steven Jones discusses his experience with day trading as a source of additional income. He shares his preferred trading time and explains his transition to pre-sales and sales engineer roles. Steven also discusses the travel requirements in his new roles and the work-life balance they offer. He talks about creating content and building a personal brand, and reflects on the interview experience. The conversation concludes with closing remarks, future collaboration ideas, and a promotion of the podcast and website's research survey for a training program.
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