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ally_uk
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Hi Guys
Need some Advice as to what road to go down regarding my career
i'm 21 years old and from the UK
I have aqquired 2 years experience working as a helpdesk support role
And a further years experience working as a computer technician role
I would say my experience is pretty vaired
I have experience in
Troubleshooting, Upgrading, configuring software, providing first line support
Troubleshooting network problems , computer sales,
wide range of O/S experience including Windows 98/2000/XP/Linux/Unix
I am about to undertake the CCNA exam in Jan
What oppurtunities will be there when i'm qualified?
Thanks
Need some Advice as to what road to go down regarding my career
i'm 21 years old and from the UK
I have aqquired 2 years experience working as a helpdesk support role
And a further years experience working as a computer technician role
I would say my experience is pretty vaired
I have experience in
Troubleshooting, Upgrading, configuring software, providing first line support
Troubleshooting network problems , computer sales,
wide range of O/S experience including Windows 98/2000/XP/Linux/Unix
I am about to undertake the CCNA exam in Jan
What oppurtunities will be there when i'm qualified?
Thanks
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminThe CCNA by itself usually doesn't lead to a job, but combined with your experience, you may qualify for a sys admin job at a small company (where they have one or two Cisco routers that hardly need maintenance), 100 or so clients, a couple of servers (fileserver and email). Adding the MCSA would probably be more valuable. It's really hard to find a job with a CCNA if you don't have on the job experience with Cisco equipment. But it also depends a lot on the demand in your area.