Real money or Coli cash
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Real money or Coli cash
take your pick.Real money or Coli cash
Searched through your posts, and couldn't find anything.I wrote an updated starting point post a while back, but I can't remember what page it's on.
Cliff Notes: A+ --> Try to get a help desk job --> Net+* --> MCSA: Windows 10 and OSX Support Essentials^ cert --> try to help desk job --> After getting your first job decide what IT path you wanna go and study in that direction.
*Some people argue that you don't have to get this cert; just know the material. Full disclosure: I don't have it
^Might only be necessary in NYC, LA, maybe Chicago and Boston. At the very least just read up on troubleshooting Macs and startup commands for them (Ex: How to do boot into safe mode and when to do so)
lets hear about itJust put my two weeks in brehs, on to even bigger and better things
God is Good
Got out of PMO/Consulting and going back to Software Devlets hear about it
what made you switch back o soft dev? im torn between if i want to go into it or softev once i get my degreeGot out of PMO/Consulting and going back to Software Dev
I more than doubled my salary in my 4 yrs of Professional experience brehs
Hardwork and patience pays off brehs
found it to be more of a challenge and rewardingwhat made you switch back o soft dev? im torn between if i want to go into it or softev once i get my degree
Searched through your posts, and couldn't find anything.
1. Study for and pass the 2 A+ certification exams
Book to read: CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, by Michael Meyers The edition of the book you use will depend upon whether you take the exam before June 30 (?). After which, a new version of the exam will come out. Also go to CompTIA's site and read up on the exams.
Study resource: Search YouTube for: Professor Messer A+
2. Try to get a help desk job.
3. Do what you did for step 1, but for the CompTIA Network+ exam (some people in this thread say this step is optional; I never did it)
3b. Do you have a help desk job yet? Look at job listings in your area. Are they asking for Windows knowledge or Mac?
4. Depending on your answer to 3b -- Study for and take either: MCSA: Windows 10 exam or OSX Support Essentials exam or both
4b. Do you have a help desk job yet?? Because you should've have been applying for one since you got your A+ cert.
5. With the certs and\or experience under your belt, you can pick an IT career path to focus on.
If you've any questions just ask.
fair enoughfound it to be more of a challenge and rewarding
I swear some of these position these recruiter are reaching out to me for, I'm super under qualified for. I had 3 phone calls from recruiters yesterday. One of the recruiters wanted me to relocate to Erie, PA for a DLP manager position. The other was from a big 4 firm and he told me trying to get a salary of 90k+ might be a stretch. The last recruiter actually set up a interview for later this week, but I have no interest in a job 50+ miles one way from my house.
My issue is that I'm doing alot of FISCAM, RMF and NIST security audit work. I'm trying to get into something more technical like IR, vulnerability assessment and management. How can I make that switch when I don't have any actually work experience in those areas? I can program and I've done a few CTF in the past.
I wouldn't waste my time doing Incident Response. Because you'll work twice as hard for not much more money. Vulnerability Management will always be around but it's boring as fukk. Pentesting will remain far more lucrative than IR and Vulnerability Management because it takes less resources.
beside the gems @bdizzle was dropping do you have any tips on how to get a job in pen testing?
I'm actually trying to transfer away from IR and Vulnerability Management to Penetration Testing now. I plan on taking the CEH course and getting certification. After that I'm not sure what I'll do but I'll make sure to update this thread once I've figured it out.