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Essendon wrote: » You should keep in mind that most, if not all, job adverts are put on there by HR duds, duds that dont know crap about technology. They till throw in all the terms they can think of which is why you'll have a whole soup of alphabets in an ad. Another thing to remember is HR filter your resume by keywords, so if your resume hits that keyword threshold, chances are good that you'll get a phone interview. So it's a good idea to include those keywords on your resume. Looks like you are in a helpdesk/desktop support type role at the moment? If this is the case, IMO you should start working on the MCITP: EA, CCNA, or any other cert in the area that interests you most. Post up if you have more questions.
N2IT wrote: » That prompts me to tell this story that happen to my friend/co worker He received a call from recruiter. They talked and discussed the position. The recruiter asked a series of questions about experience and skills. Then she went on to discuss certifications. Do you have MCSE etc etc. My friend says no I don't have the MCSE or CCNA but I do have the MCITP system adminstrations. And even tells the recruiter it's the new version of the MCSE etc. Really dumbs it down for the recruiter. Her response I am so sorry sir but the client doesn't mention this so we won't be able to list it. I am sure there are millions of stories like that. It's disgusting to be honest.
Concerned Water wrote: » Perhaps CompTIA should make a certification for IT recruiters, so stuff like that doesn't happen
N2IT wrote: » I know you are joking, but that isn't a bad idea. Just like a project manager has a PMP or service manager has ITIL an HR recruiter should have an overview course that goes over the different certifications. I remember talking to a recruiter one day and she asked the most bizarre questions. She asked me about my experience which was mainly helpdesk and deskside support then. Next question was how was my SharePoint development skills. She had a client that needed 4 SharePoint developers. Her attempt at staff augmentation was pathetic. Some of these people seem like they are high.
Concerned Water wrote: » I got a name for itCompTIA Recruiter+
WillTech105 wrote: » My rule of thumb is to say YES to everything they ask.
grauwulf wrote: » one of my standard lines these days is 'if you can't be bothered to "read" my resume, I can't be bothered to make you a commission.' I did have one person sling back a "but I don't know what all this crap means!" No problem! I have a solution! go back to recruiting fork lift drivers then and get the hell off my phone. -grauwulf ( former 3rd shift assembly line worker & yale fork lift operator )
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