yoba222 wrote: » Best to pick the cert that complements the day-to-day activities you perform. But you won't know those until you begin working there. Doing it this way will make studying for it much easier, as you can lab on the job so to speak. What if you dive head first into CCNA only to discover they use Brocade network stuff? Give it like 2 weeks into working there to decide and get feedback from them. You might even discover a cert that's not on your list to pursue this way. Maybe they'll pay for study materials and exam fees. Just give it a little bit of time.
walter18 wrote: » Hi, I got a job offer for a network technician role, the only experience I have is tier one technical support (3 years) and really basic networking experience, only certs I have is A+, Network+ and MS 7, currently busy with Security+. Next certs in line: Server+, CCNA R&S, MCSA Win 10
walter18 wrote: » Hi, I got a job offer for a network technician role, the only experience I have is tier one technical support (3 years) and really basic networking experience, only certs I have is A+, Network+ and MS 7, currently busy with Security+. Next certs in line: Server+, CCNA R&S, MCSA Win 10 Can you guys kindly assist me with advice om how I can be very good at network troubleshooting and become an asset to the company? My theory is good because I read a lot but I lack in practical experience thanks