u/GrandCedre

Infrastructure collaborator in a bank with no formal education should I take it if offered?

This one needs a bit of context.
Gently entering my 30´s

I’m currently IT manager in a small company while juggling other tasks. No formal training, learned everything by myself over the years.
I’ve been thinking of going full IT for a while and have been applying here and there for positions that could fit my background.

Turns out I had applied for an infrastructure collaborator role at a bank, went through the first round and ended up being invited to a second round with two people from upper management.
The role is about managing application lifecycles hosted at a major provider, coordinating vendors, and ensuring service continuity in a heavily regulated environment.

Now the decision is not only mine, but I know Reddit has people who know their stuff.
If I were to be offered the position, should I take it or am I going to burn myself?

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u/GrandCedre — 6 days ago