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I What is it you are looking to do with your job life ultimately?
PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 5:10 pm Post subject: I can tell you from personal experience because it is happening to me now. It is hard to find a job with no experience. I have no "real" IT work experience other than family, friends, etc.... I went straight from high school to college and got a 2 year degree in computer networking. I took about 6 months off after graduating college because I was burnt out. I have my A+, Net+, Security+ and a 2 year degree and currently going after my MCSA/E but even with all that I have yet to find any work. So again I say it is going to be hard as hell to find a job with no experience.
undomiel wrote: College isn't really worth the debt, in my personal opinion.
RapidFire wrote: That sounds like the perfect game plan I want, may have to just pull a Bill Belichick spy-gate on ya Do you recommend any schools? Also should I go to a community college to get basics out of the way such as math and science? Cause I seriously have no clue how this college thing works, I ignorantly have not met with any counslers, from what I gather people goto CC for two years to get the "basics" out of the way, then I assume you transfer some where to go for your major? Also I wanna Major in a Networking Area and Minor in business Area, as you can see I know my terms -_- Thanks for the help so far everyone Ill keep login on to see if there is any more post.
RapidFire wrote: Yea Im working on my Net+ right now b/c itll get me an A+ in the class, just like my MCP did the year before(same class, diff subjects..) A+ cert from what ive heard is a class A+ Joke Thx for the comment more please
Slowhand wrote: To answer the topic question, I've got three words: go to school. The job-market is tough, and quite frankly, you'll end up regretting not going now. Even if you only decide to get a two-year degree, that will help you greatly. Certifications are one thing, you can study for them as you go or after you're done, but school is going to be the difference between relying on luck to get a job, and actually being qualified. Do some research on what schools you have in your area, do a Google search if you have to, include the name of your town/county/state, along with keywords of your major, like CIS. As others have mentioned, you can focus on a networking or sysadmin-centered degree, which may even get you some certifications as you go. Whatever you choose to do, just remember, 90% of IT jobs list a Bachelor's degree as a requirement. You may be able to replace that with an Associate's degree and experience, but it's VERY tough to find a decent-paying job without some kind of formal education. There's always going to be countless people out there with the trifecta: a Bachelor's degree, experience, and certs. You need every edge you can get, especially if you should ever decide to go for a management position or that you want to change profession.
undomiel wrote: College isn't really worth the debt, in my personal opinion. Go and get into the job force immediately and get yourself some experience. Get a help desk job or a desktop support so that you're getting experience and income. If you're able to afford college without loans then by all means go for it. Otherwise stick to getting experience and working on certifications. A+ will help you get your foot in the door for your entry level help desk/desktop support jobs. Since you're interested in networking the CCNA would probably be for you. Go for a start with that.
sir_creamy_ wrote: undomiel wrote: College isn't really worth the debt, in my personal opinion. Go and get into the job force immediately and get yourself some experience. Get a help desk job or a desktop support so that you're getting experience and income. If you're able to afford college without loans then by all means go for it. Otherwise stick to getting experience and working on certifications. A+ will help you get your foot in the door for your entry level help desk/desktop support jobs. Since you're interested in networking the CCNA would probably be for you. Go for a start with that.
Mmartin_47 wrote: I'm with you dude... Same here out of high school (2006). I think do your MCSE with CCNA. As for me I'm just sticking to MCSE. Probably going to work as help desk for my first IT job since I have no previous work experience at all. At the same time after receiving MCSE, while working planning to attend DeVry University for my bachelors in networking/communications management. Bachelor's in 2 years (since classes are only 8 weeks long).
lildeezul wrote: sorry to bring up an old topic.. but i am in the same boat as you.. the diffreence is that i am a sohpmore going to be a junior in high school.. I scheduled my exam for tommorow at 1. and plan to get an intern with the John Deere/Hitachi company
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