/r/it/

r/it

193k members
r/it is a subreddit with 193k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses it, job, looking for, career, and looking for a, and they frequently recommend/review ticketing software, residential proxy, and browser.
IT: information technology. Discussion, links, and questions about software, hardware, and the IT industry.

Popular Themes in r/it

#1
Advice Requests
: "Whats a good IT project to start as beginner?"
28 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "How do I fix this problem?"
7 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "24yo, 2yoe, Bachelors, multiple certs, constant rejections. What is wrong with me?"
4 posts
#4
Opportunities
: "New job opportunity (nervous)"
1 post
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Introducing Nimish Web Logic Technologies – Scalable Web & Software Development Company"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/it

#1

It

: "The longer I work in It, the less “smart” tech I want in my personal life"
206 posts
#2

Job

: "How important is fitness in your Job?"
49 posts
#3

Looking For

30 posts
#4

Career

: "What do you think about starting IT as a new Career from now?"
26 posts
#5

Looking For A

23 posts
#6

Ai

: "Jensen Huang To Invest $150 Billion Annually In TAiwan, Calls It Ai Epicentre"
23 posts
#7

Monitoring

: "73% of employees want laws requiring companies to disclose Monitoring. Why hasn't this passed yet?"
23 posts
#8

Struggling

22 posts
#9

Resume

: "I’ve been struggling to get a entry role in IT, is there something wrong with my CV/Resume"
18 posts
#10

Software

: "What Software do IT people always keep installed?"
16 posts

Products Discussed in r/it

#1
Autotask
4.0 from 4 reviews
#2
Zendesk
4.0 from 3 reviews
#3
Spiceworks
3.5 from 2 reviews
#1
SmartProxy
4.5 from 13 reviews
#2
NetNut
4.0 from 3 reviews
#3
YourProxy.io
4.0 from 1 review

Browser

18 reviews
#1
Mozilla
4.3 from 7 reviews
#2
Brave
4.0 from 3 reviews
#3
Mullvad
4.0 from 2 reviews

Flair Used in r/it

#1
help request
: "Will I be having to deal with this post college?"
65 posts
#2
opinion
: "The longer I work in IT, the less “smart” tech I want in my personal life"
62 posts
#3
news
: "AI coders are carrying half-open laptops through airports, offices, and ice rinks"
23 posts
#4
meta/community
: "Today we Disabled External Storage Company Wide"
22 posts
#5
jobs and hiring
: "24yo, 2yoe, Bachelors, multiple certs, constant rejections. What is wrong with me?"
14 posts
#6
self-promotion
: "I’ve been struggling to get a entry role in IT, is there something wrong with my CV/Resume"
11 posts
#7
tutorial/documentation
: "Fired from IT, Company Immediately Hit by Cyberattack"
3 posts

Member Growth in r/it

Yearly
+102k members(111.7%)

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Last updated: June 3, 2026