Well damn bout to cop A+ cert. Goodbye cc and retail
Dont get stuck thats all i will say. You shouldnt be doing help desk for more than 2 yrs imo
Well damn bout to cop A+ cert. Goodbye cc and retail
Go in depth breh, pleaseDont get stuck thats all i will say. You shouldnt be doing help desk for more than 2 yrs imo
Go in depth breh, please
I been researching about IT and not just in the coli and every bodies saying that it's so hard to get a IT job people with 4 year degrees saying they can't get a help desk job and some people saying certs were worthless idk I mostly been on Reddit but my question is what type of jobs can you get in IT except for system admin or help desk and what is a specific path that I need to take to get these positions is there anyone that I can pm?
Which certs exactly?I`m just saying its easy to get stuck. I`d say while you are doing help desk since it seems like you want to go the infrastructure route, try and get 2 certs during your time in help desk and after you get those certs try to aim for something like a system admin role next. Most folks just get into these type of roles and they dont really do anything but go to work and then look up and yrs have gone by and they are still in the same role.
none in particular just new knowledge in general. It seems in whatever form of I.T you are in you are constantly studying and learning something new. Maybe that an inaccurate impressions but that's the one I get. If it's true how do balance that with trying to create your own business?Which certs exactly?
Which ones are the go tos for someone moving up with only certs and no degree? I know all ain't possible since I read itt the data whatever requires a master.https://www.roberthalf.com/sites/de.../robert_half_technology_2016_salary_guide.pdf
That doc has a bunch of IT roles and job descriptions other than sysadmin or helpdesk.
Which ones are the go tos for someone moving up with only certs and no degree? I know all ain't possible since I read itt the data whatever requires a master.
I see some stuff on their like c# and Ajax. learning this stuff would help me move up too? (I know a little c#)
You need all 3 or each one moves you up?network engineer seems to be one but, i cant say from expirience. Someone posted before ccna> ccnp > ccie> eat
But getting experience in between.
What bout knowin java with no degreeJava will put you in the game....
fyi
Bachelor's + 3 years java = $60k-70k
+ 5 years $85k-$100k
5 years ago...I never thought I could ask for over $85k
That is what is on my profile on dice.com...and they call and email DAILY
What bout knowin java with no degree
Headhunter?Thats a gamble tbh...because I also work with our HR and they akways advertise for degrees.
That being said..its still possible but you wont be able to csst as widr of a net....you need to go through a headhunter mos def
It recruitment firmHeadhunter?
What bout knowin java with no degree