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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

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Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

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Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these skills can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. These are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform DevOps and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
powerbi especially is used a ton from what ive seen at larger companies
 
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powerbi especially is used a ton from what ive seen at larger companies
Yeah most companies don't need granular control of their dashboards. They just want something that works. I see so many startups refusing to use pre built tools just for the sake of muh we must keep in mind scaling. Nigga literally coca cola runs global supply chain dashboards on this why won't it suffice for your small startup.
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

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Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these skills can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. These are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
bookmarked this might help my low iq brain
 
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Yeah most companies don't need granular control of their dashboards. They just want something that works. I see so many startups refusing to use pre built tools just for the sake of muh we must keep in mind scaling. Nigga literally coca cola runs global supply chain dashboards on this why won't it suffice for your small startup.
i fucking hate retards who over-engineer everything. like nigga your retarded website that gets 10k visits/month doesn't need to be deployed with kubernetes on aws. how about renting a server and using nginx lol
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these skills can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. These are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hired people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
i code with ai
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these skills can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. These are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
another thing to self learn thank you. I notice the common trend for a lot of jobs is Excel.
 
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I’m a unicell in premed so prob won’t be using this :feelskek:. I’ll forward to some of my CS friends though
 
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I’m a unicell in premed so prob won’t be using this :feelskek:. I’ll forward to some of my CS friends though
@gonnabehappy is also a premedcel iirc
 
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just sweep streets
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

View attachment 4260564


Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
What's your tech stack bhai
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

View attachment 4260564


Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
If this work is easier qualitatively, why don't you do it instead of coding? Esp if its truly 70% of the pay.
 
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If this work is easier qualitatively, why don't you do it instead of coding? Esp if its truly 70% of the pay.
Power Platform DevOps is easier sure but it's also less interesting to me. coding and solving problems keeps me engaged. The whole drag and drop stuff just feels boring and mechanical to me. It's like asking a Formula 1 mechanic why he doesn't just tune Civics.
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

View attachment 4260564


Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
Bookmarked

But fuck u nigga
Its people like u why tech has become so competitive :feelswhy::feelswah:
 
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Do you think low-code tools like this will replace traditional developers in some business workflows? Its also crazy how much non developers can build now
 
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I'm way too low IQ for this shit man :feelsrope:

I will stick to security guard wagecucking for $18 per hour :feelswhy:
 
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Low iq to drag and drop shit?

Like too low IQ to self teach for several months, then build the resume, then apply for 1000+ jobs required to get an interview, then buy a suit, then study for the interview, then pass 5 rounds of interviews to maybe possibly land one job. :feelsrope:

How do you find the energy to do all this shit? Do you take stimulants or is something :feelswhere: Everytime i self teach I get demoralized and blackpilled on how I will never get a job then give up. I would need Adderall to pull this shit off, my attention span is cooked too :feelswhy:
 
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Like too low IQ to self teach for several months, then build the resume, then apply for 1000+ jobs required to get an interview, then buy a suit, then study for the interview, then pass 5 rounds of interviews to maybe possibly land one job. :feelsrope:

How do you find the energy to do all this shit? Do you take stimulants or is something :feelswhere: Everytime i self teach I get demoralized and blackpilled on how I will never get a job then give up. I would need Adderall to pull this shit off, my attention span is cooked too :feelswhy:
I enjoy my work and love what I do.
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

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I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
Your best thread this year
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

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Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

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Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

View attachment 4260591

I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
What's the point? We all getting replaced by AI anyway
 
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Power Platform DevOps is easier sure but it's also less interesting to me. coding and solving problems keeps me engaged. The whole drag and drop stuff just feels boring and mechanical to me. It's like asking a Formula 1 mechanic why he doesn't just tune Civics.
how many sums on leetcode have you grinded till now?
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

View attachment 4260564


Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

View attachment 4260591

I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
Keep it up with this threads! :feelsyay:
 
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It doesn't matter after you understand the patterns. It's the same 20-30 concepts being asked again and again
ONG

CAN'T MOVE PAST ARRAYS, STRINGS, LINKEDLIST

IF ITS A BIG TECH COMP THEN TREES DP
 
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Since you niggas are so allergic to coding. I'll be revealing some jobs that require 0 coding and pay well in IT field. This is the first of the many threads i might post

Roles related to Microsoft Power Platform

View attachment 4260564


Basically Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of low-code/no code tools that allows "citizen developers" (like business analysts, power users, and non-programmers) to build custom business solutions.

View attachment 4260587View attachment 4260593View attachment 4260594View attachment 4260595

Typical workflow. I used ChatGPT for a typical workflow

1.Analyze (Power BI): A manager looks at a Power BI dashboard and notices that equipment maintenance requests in a specific factory are taking too long to approve

2.Act (Power Apps): To fix this, a "citizen developer" builds a simple mobile Power App. Now, factory floor technicians can instantly submit a maintenance request with a photo from their phone. The data is saved directly to a "Maintenance Requests" table in Dataverse

3. Automate (Power Automate): The
moment a new request is saved in Dataverse, it triggers a Power Automate flow. This flow instantly sends an adaptive card notification to the shift manager in Microsoft Teams with "Approve" and "Reject" buttons.

4. Dataverse (The Core): The manager clicks "Approve." The flow updates the request's status in Dataverse to "Approved" and automatically creates a work order in the system.

5. Communicate (Power Virtual Agents):
The technician can later go to the company's internal SharePoint site and ask a Power Virtual Agent bot, "What's the status of my request #12345?" The bot queries Dataverse and replies, "Your request #12345 has been approved and a work order is assigned

6. Analyze (Power BI): The original Power BI dashboard is now tracking this whole new process, showing the manager that the average approval time has dropped from 3 days to 15 minutes

Some of the jobs available.

Citizen Dev: Drag-drop forms, flows, dashboards. Hook into SharePoint/Excel/ Teams. Zero real code.

Power BI Analyst: Make pretty charts for the C-suite. Know Excel + how to click “Get Data".

Power Automate / RPA: Automate the soul-crushing email-forwarding life.

Power Platform Consultant: Talk to clients, draw boxes on whiteboards, map needs to too

All these are soft skills heavy and technical skills required can be learnt in 5-6 weeks on YouTube. They are basically devops adjacent roles. They are a bit uncommon to find but are open to entry level guys with little to no experience in the field also unlike Devops roles. Rolls-Royce famously uses power platform tools and hires people regularly. Coca-Cola, Nestle also.

View attachment 4260591

I've seen these jobs go for around $80-90k. Sometimes 6 figures. Devops pays higher obviously but you are also not debugging Terraform state locks at 2 a.m like me either so it's not bad.Power Platform and related roles = 40% of the pain 70-75% of the pay of devops


@mvpisafaggot420 @User28823 @Swarthy Knight @Imaloser7754
nigga ur smart asf congrats
 
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