Project1973 wrote: » That's tough, how long have u tried and what certs have u got?
PeroPeric wrote: » Get any job in IT after you get your CCNA or before you get your CCNA. Absolutely any... Even if it is resetting passwords. I got my CCNA before I had a job in IT and my first job was very lowest of the low IT jobs. Fixing printers and resetting passwords. My second job was more of printers, more of resetting passwords and other stuff as well... A bit of networking, a bit of Exchange, a bit of VMware, a bit of Office365, a bit of application support etc... and 3 years later I more than doubled my salary and I am lead network engineer. One of the leading skills in IT is to be personable and to have soft skills. Those skills are gold and if you have those, you're gonna make it. If you don't have those skills, all technical skills in World will not help you unless you get a NOC job where interaction with people is not required.
xtremelozehope wrote: » Most firms want you to have at least 2-3 years of experience as a network engineer to even be considered. Luck plays a big role here. If by luck/chance someone decides to give you an opportunity at an entry level then its awesome. However in 99.99 percent real world scenario, no one will hire. I have CCNA/CCSA/CCSE apart from an IT degree but no one cares.
Project1973 wrote: » Hi all, I'm in my 40s and currently changing careers to IT. I currently work in the train operating company in uk. I've done A+, Network , and currently studying for ncnd1 at the moment. What sort of entry level jobs can I apply for after doing my ccna. I don't have any experience and my goal is to work as a network administrator in uk. Thanks.