This episode talks with Matt Anderson, a former Navy nuke who has worked internationally, about his journey through global data center roles. We talk about:
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This episode talks with Dave Alpert, an experienced data center recruiter, about effective salary negotiation strategies. The main points covered in the episode include:
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This episode features an interview with Dave Alpert, a veteran data center recruiter who has worked with companies like Meta.
We talk about:
• What recruiters look for when screening resumes, and how candidates can make their resumes stand out, especially those with a Navy nuclear background.
• The importance of tailoring your resume to the specific job description, highlighting relevant experience, and quantifying accomplishments.
• The power of a compelling cover letter in setting yourself apart from other candidates, and a simple formula for structuring an effective cover letter.
• Other tips and considerations, such as resume formatting, selecting strong references, and including a brief interests section.
• Insider advice for navigating the competitive data center job market and ultimately landing your dream job in the industry.
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This episode features an interview with Bryan Decker, a 20-year Navy nuke veteran who transitioned into the data center industry and built the operational manuals for Meta's data centers. He now runs a consultancy doing building out other company's facility manuals.
We talk about:
• Brian's journey from the Navy to working at Facebook's Global Facilities Operations Support Team, where he helped standardize operations across their 27 data centers globally.
• The process of developing operational standards, policies, and procedures for data centers, drawing parallels with the Navy's approach.
• The challenges faced in data center operations, such as managing downtime, maintenance planning, and maintaining uptime.
• Brian's decision to start his own consultancy, Compass Facilities, with a fellow Navy nuke, focusing on optimizing operations at data centers.
• The impact of generative AI and emerging technologies on data center design and operations.
• Advice for Navy nukes transitioning into the data center industry, including familiarizing themselves with data center concepts and designs.
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In this episode of the Data Center Nukes podcast, Chase Dalton interviews Steve Jolly, a former U.S. Navy nuclear electrician who has had a successful career transitioning into the data center industry after over 22 years of service. Steve provides insights and advice for former nukes on topics including:
Steve draws upon his background at Amazon Web Services, where he rapidly progressed from data center facility manager to overseeing multiple data center clusters and a large team. His firsthand knowledge and mentorship prove invaluable for any former nuclear worker interested in leveraging their unique skillset in this lucrative and fast-growing industry.
This is an episode with Brian Knapp where we discusses how former Navy nuclear operators can transition into the data center industry and the various roles and career opportunities available in that field.
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