On my resume, I put something like this:Experienced Information Technology Specialist with a broad range of operational and development expertise. Innovative problem-solver with a strong emphasis on driving efficiency through automation and optimization of enterprise architectures. Acknowledged team player and team leader with creative view point.When I talk to people, I tell them:I have been doing IT since the early 90s when anyone that had an interest in and aptitude for IT could get a job. It was a booming market and I am a quick study. I started out as a button pusher, moved to customer support, transitioned to application support, pivoted into infrastructure architecture and have stayed focused on delivering solutions to my peers and customers. I have seen and managed a lot of different things. From the desktop to the server; from the application to the service. I can build you a computer, and I can build you an application. Basically technology is just another modified corn product; surprisingly similar, but utter unique.
Listed skills include It Management, Vmware, Integration, Windows Server, and 21 others.