Hey guys,
(my old thread in '12 for nostalgia's sake)
What I have:
- 3 years as basic IT support for a grocery store
- Associate's Degree in Network Administration and Support (9 months + 3 month internship) - fair amount of Cisco, intro to Linux and lots of Microsoft (Windows 7 and Server 2012 ). Supposedly prepares you for CCNA, Linux + and a few Microsoft exams
- 1.5 - 2 yrs experience at current job: mostly as in-house support, getting to play with Active Directory, Exchange and general Windows Server 2012 stuff as well as Citrix (Terminal servers). Will be transitioning to part time for studies soon to have time for studies.
So far, I've liked working with Windows server and Citrix a lot. I really like the optimization part of anything really as well, idk if it is possible to incorporate it in my work. I'm thinking of getting my CCNA first, as it is still somewhat fresh in my mind. After CCNA, I was thinking of getting my MCSA:2012 and a Bachelor in Computer Systems (preferable from Concordia in Montreal), however, WGU does look like an interesting alternative. I'm not sure how well this program is seen in Quebec though. Something that looks interesting with WGU is that you are doing certificates at the same time as a Bachelor's, saving some time and making it more interesting. B&M is interesting because of experiences to be had, not more expensive than WGU in my case, and discipline is less of a factor.
Here are the certs that interest me, if you could give your opinion on how useful it would be for me:
- CCNA to demonstrate my understanding of Networking, as well as giving me a bit of diversity
- Linux + just to say I can do basic things on Linux and again, diversity
- MCSA - This really interests me, hopefully it is part of the core of my future jobs
- MCSE - same as above
?- VCP - VMWare is a very popular cert to have, would help for Terminal server environments
??- a Citrix one, I do like Citrix
??- ITIL A lot of the jobs I seem to be interested in ask to be familiar or have this cert. A few of my friends working in IT think this cert is BS, is this true?
??- Security + for diversity and to not be a total idiot about security