bhs00 wrote: » ....I have a year experience in pretty much desktop support, a Bachelor's degree in MIS, A+, now Network+, and I passed the Vista exam to be MCP. Im trying my best to get out of where I am, a poultry processing company making 26,000. Im hoping to get something 50 miles away in Huntsville, and make 30,000 or a little more. Is my goal set to high for my qualifications now?
NetAdmin2436 wrote: » Congrats on your pass and good luck with 290. It sounds reasonable if you don't have any experience in the IT field. Starting out is always tough, so you might have to find a help desk job, especially in this economy. I wouldn't sell yourself short though, keep your eyes open for all IT jobs. Apply for jobs even if they are for 40k or 50k. If nothing else, it's good experience to know the whole interview process. Your Bachelors will come in quite handy for a requirement for many jobs.
bhs00 wrote: » Thats the thing though. I have been applying to desktop suprt jobs as well as helpdesk and havent received any calls back. I would love a helpdesk job except the ones that end up being just a call center for customers. Defense contracts are really big in Huntsville and so Ive been hoping to get one of those helpdesk or desktop support jobs. There are 2 job fairs coming up in the city. First one is tomorrow which is why I took the Network+ exam this weekend. It is a "diversity" job fair, but in two weeks Dice is sponsoring an IT job fair. So hopefully I can get in at one of those. I mean a year experience is alot better than none.
NetAdmin2436 wrote: » Have you tried calling them with a follow up? This shows that your very interested in the job, many employers like this. 1 or 2 phone calls as a follow up I think would be appropriate. Don't call them more then that or you will sound desperate (and annoying). Good luck in your search, it's a tough economy so don't get too down on yourself. Just keep looking, studying and getting any certs you can.
Bulletz wrote: » Hi guys just wanna know anybody online can reply me if you are A+ and N+ Cert how many exams do you have to write to become MCSA.