PCTechLinc wrote: » Welcome to the TE family! I strongly recommend going through the CCNA training before the MCSA. Reason is that the networking concepts you learn will explain a lot that is not quite covered in the Microsoft curriculum. That was the path I chose many years ago, and I'm definitely glad that I went that way, based on the recommendation of my CCNA instructor. As far as Network or System Administration, CCNA is going to better prepare you for the network role, and MCSA/E for the System Administration role. However, having either (or both) will help you out in the long run. I've been a Systems Administrator for a while, but I'm definitely glad I still have my Cisco experience. Best of luck whichever path you choose!
PCTechLinc wrote: » The Net+ is going to be the vendor-neutral start of your networking studies. However, keep in mind that a TON of the objectives in the Net+ are going to lead straight into Cisco. As a beginner, I STRONGLY recommend doing ICND1 (CCENT) then ICND2 to get your CCNA. Two reasons: the objectives are split in half, and you will need the extra time. A lot of people that I know that failed the composite CCNA exam was because they ran out of time. Helping quite a few of my former students and friends get their Net+ and CCNA, I would jump into your Cisco studies right after. I do believe that boot camps are not worth it. They are good as refreshers for people that haven't used the material in a long time, but not for someone that is "starting from scratch." You are much better off taking your time and making sure you understand all the concepts. For CCNA grab a free copy of GNS3 (Google search how to get the IOS images) and Packet Tracer. Those will give you everything you need if you don't have the money to get real gear from *insert online store of choice here*. PCTechLinc wrote: » As an added benefit, getting your CCNA will renew your Net+, which in-turn will renew your A+. I wasn't aware of this, I'm looking at CCNA so thats an added bonus
PCTechLinc wrote: » As an added benefit, getting your CCNA will renew your Net+, which in-turn will renew your A+.
knownhero wrote: » Personally I would get the N+ and then land a job on a helpdesk. While working I would try find a part of IT that I enjoy and would see myself doing for the rest of my life. There isn't a point investing hundreds of pound into say CCNA to later find out you hate networking. My 16 year old self would have said networking all day, then I got a job in a NOC and saw how bad I was at it and hated every second. I was then moved more into server administration and that's what I loved, so I studied for my MCSA: 2003 That's where I met and fell in love with my mistress that is SharePoint. So my tip to you would be, get the minimum to get your foot in the door and go from there.
Jacinto1023 wrote: » Should i go for my Security+ ? this course i did offers it also for free.
paul78 wrote: » In IT - you can never have too much knowledge - so if it's a free course and you are motivated - definitely take it. Also - given that you are starting out - you may want to just apply to any job that looks interesting to you regardless of whether it's system or network related - it gets your foot in the door. And just going through the interview process - you could find that you learn something new. Don't be discouraged if it takes some time - good luck.
Jacinto1023 wrote: » should i get these two as i build experience in help desk and then start on my MSCA Server 2012?