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benchod wrote: » I have undergraduate in BS in Management, and I want to get into IT field so bad. Where do I start, I see so many IT posting with years of experience. I have narrow it down t several feild I would like to focus on Database Admin / Developer , Software System Analyst , IT Business Analyst , if nothing works then maybe as a system admin, (not much interest unless it has good career path . It seems all of these jobs require years and years of experience. I am thinking about getting another BS in IT from Top 3 program in US. Will this help ? Do I need Certs ? How do I enter these field without much experience. I have done tech support job , I have been restaurant manager for years . I have good people skills along with management skills. One day would love to become director of IT Any suggestion ? Should I focus on Certs, Another BS in CIS or MS In CIS ? Right now, I am working as a tech support again, since I lost my management position due to economy. And this time I prefer to stay in IT from now on. . Thanks Mr. Bravis
benchod wrote: » What is the best path to move into mangement side of IT, is it through Software Side or Hardware side ( Networkint, Admin ) I want to focus more on the application side, but it seems like getting any of those job requires years of experence.. Not much is require on certs...but experience is required.. Is it worth to do another BS in CIS and do some internship ? I am 25 years old ... I kind of feel like I am getting too old to go for another BS and internship. Just confused at this point... B
benchod wrote: » Is it worth to do another BS in CIS and do some internship ? I am 25 years old ... I kind of feel like I am getting too old to go for another BS and internship.
benchod wrote: » That is my biggest concern, going to graduate school and specialized in IT, but without any experience, will this help ? Won't I over qualify my self for majority of the positions ? Thanks B
mikej412 wrote: » Have you ever taken any programming or database courses? Can you do any type of computer programming right now?
mav2005 wrote: » If you have 4-6 years of full time experience, especially management experience (you mentioned restaurant manager), I would look at completing an MBA program. Once you complete an MBA, you could transition into IT management or IT project management. I would be very cautious about acquiring a second degree, especially in IT. An MBA would also provide a pathway for other career fields.
NPA24 wrote: » I was in your position 6 years ago. I graduated college with a B.S. in MIS from a University. I got out of school hoping for a decent job...no luck...got stuck with helpdesk at $10/hr. 1 year passes by and I'm hating life...I have a B.S. and only making $10/hr. So I decided to do certs from CompTIA like A+ and Network+. Within months I got hits on my resume online and I got an IT job as a junior desktop tech. Big jump in salary...was loving life. 1 year passes again and I got promoted as a desktop lead with more pay $$$$. I got more experience and got my MCSE, Cisco, and more certs $$$$$$. I look back now and I really didn't know what field I wanted because IT is so vast. But from my experience now...my doors are open for Desktop Support, System Admin/Engineer, Network Admin/Engineer, Telephony Analyst, etc. I never liked programming but I do scripts now to automate some of my daily duties. You are forced to learn as you go because manual process sucks! But like you I want to be a CIO or CTO one day so I decided to go back to school and get my MBA a few years ago. I'm also being mentored by a CTO and I work for a Fortune 500 company so my career path is very aligned. I have 2 semesters left of school so I'm stoked. I hope that helps you from my experience. A degree is good but you need more than that. The magic formula I go by is Education + Experience + Certifications = Job w/$$$$$$ Good Luck and don't lose hope.
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