ITIL for personal career growth?
Panther
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Has anyone pursued ITIL for personal career growth, even though they might not be going into management?
I have several years of Help Desk/Desktop Support experience. How I work is, I like structure to things. So I was intrigued by ITIL, and had considered pursuing it for personal career growth, even though I wasn't into management
If anything I thought it would help bring book structure to my thought processes and ways of doing things that I had acquired from work experience.
Since being laid off, I'm considering pursuing management/system admin. So why not kill two birds with one stone, personal career growth/possibility of going into management, by pursuing ITIL?
Would pursuing ITIL not be a good use of my time?
I have several years of Help Desk/Desktop Support experience. How I work is, I like structure to things. So I was intrigued by ITIL, and had considered pursuing it for personal career growth, even though I wasn't into management
If anything I thought it would help bring book structure to my thought processes and ways of doing things that I had acquired from work experience.
Since being laid off, I'm considering pursuing management/system admin. So why not kill two birds with one stone, personal career growth/possibility of going into management, by pursuing ITIL?
Would pursuing ITIL not be a good use of my time?
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scaredoftests Mod Posts: 2,780 ModIt all depends if the jobs you are applying for use ITIL. I have a ITIL foundation certification. Hasn't helped or hindered me. Though I got the training/cert for free.Never let your fear decide your fate....
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SteveLavoie Member Posts: 1,133 ■■■■■■■■■□I am a consultant in IT for many SMB in Canada. For some of my larger customer, and larger propective customer, being ITIL mean something to them.. so I am currently taking a break in my CISSP study (2-3 week) to complete an ITIL Foundation certs.
Also remember ITIL Foundation is a very basic certification, for me I see it mostly as the "A+" for working in larger service Desk. -
ItsmHarun Member Posts: 178Its depend upon you to get certification of ITIL , but it is the best option for your career.
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DatabaseHead Member Posts: 2,755 ■■■■■■■■■■scaredoftests wrote: »I have a ITIL foundation certification. Hasn't helped or hindered me.
I decided to get a few more, at the time I thought it would help, what I ended up finding was the same thing you did. Didn't help or hurt.