Question brehs im in a dilemma so I work in healthcare as an x-ray technician however im highly interested in IT how would I go about getting the experience without totally leaving my job most of the internship or help desk jobs in my area are asking a lot just to be qualified for an entry role.Ive researched a job title called PACS administrator which is part of my job plus IT do any of the 6 cert brehs got any info on that?
I work with a few PACS Admins. What is it you want to know specifically?
I somewhat know the responsibilities however I was wanting to know if I were to go that route how could I flip that into another IT job after gaining years of experience from there?
CompTIA A+ 220-901 or 220-902? Any suggesions guys?
Or Both? I'm more interested in the software side btw.
You have to pass both to get your A+ certificationCompTIA A+ 220-901 or 220-902? Any suggesions guys?
Or Both? I'm more interested in the software side btw.
Did this yesterday. Ran through 10 questions yesterday on YouTube for each the 901 & 902:Get a braindump and run the questions.
That said A+ covers a lot of ttopics, hardware, to customer support,
Sometimes when you look at it you get overwhelmed, if it helps, just focus on sections and focus on completing sections, try a section a week.
Its easy regardless of level of certs to get swamped, but just break it down and remember you eat an elephant one bite at a time, break it down in smaller sections
Did this yesterday. Ran through 10 questions yesterday on YouTube for each the 901 & 902:
If those are actually the type of questions that are actually on the exam, I feel pretty good I'll ace the exams on the first try.
I would think since you're a Junior Sysadmin, you'd have to do the grunt work the main SysAdmin don't want to do.Got a cert and now all I do at my new job is browse thecoli.
I would think since you're a Junior Sysadmin, you'd have to do the grunt work the main SysAdmin don't want do.