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N2IT wrote: » Network + taught me the most, but I had a huge knowledge gap there.
N2IT wrote: » I always thought A+ was a good one to get. It seems to still be recognized, I see senior positions requesting that the applicant have this (not always). Security + is a nice one as well if you plan on getting into that realm of IT or applying for federal jobs. Network + taught me the most, but I had a huge knowledge gap there.
DoubleNNs wrote: » Those VMware certs aren't free anymore, unfortunately. And having taken one myself, I wouldn't recommend anyone pay to take them.
LittleBIT wrote: » If you need a cheap, easy cert to get to get your foot in the door, CompTIA is the way to go.
C.Fountain wrote: » Thanks everyone! I definitely think I'm going to shrink that list down. I might just do A+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, Server+, and Cloud+. Those six seem like a good way to expand my knowledge and pad my resume. I have five more months before I finish my Associate's degrees, so I can try to fit one cert per month or so.
N2IT wrote: » CompTIA are expensive. I would start off with A+ and see what type to hits you get.
DoubleNNs wrote: » CompTIAs are easy (in relation to other certs) but they are not cheap.
veritas_libertas wrote: » I don't feel the love that I used to for CompTIA. In my mind you could get the same results by going after a Microsoft certification. That being said, if you are in the military or a military contractor that might be different. If you are doing it for knowledge than just get the certification book and read.
bigdogz wrote: » If you are going into DoD then there are some certifications that are compliant to 8570 such as A+, Network+, Security+, and the CASP.
fuz1on wrote: » After passing Sec+ and Cloud+, I am getting numerous replies and recruitment attempts for Sr. Cloud Security engineer and architect. I truly realize the power of certification and this is after working in IT for around 15 years in Silicon Valley. I can't wait for the future opportunities that can be possible with more and more diversification in certification. *edit* Also, so many businesses are looking to migrate their enterprise setup to an electronic, paperless medium which makes Storage+ and Cloud+ incredibly attractive in a market that is still in its' infancy. Likewise is the sentiment of many new cloud/virtualization adopters who don't want to be tied into a specific vendor.
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