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Norbie wrote: » Ok I just passed CompTIA's Security+ today (the joy, the rapture etc). I want to go for my Server+ next but I'm wondering what to go for after that. I bought a book for Convergence+ and the few chapters I've read are very interesting. The problem is I can't find anything else for this exam but this one book. I've also been considering RFID+. My department head just got back from a conference a while back where they were really hyping RFID related stuff. Is this an area in IT that is soon to blow up or is it just hype?
veritas_libertas wrote: » Looking at the certs you have I think the next logical step would be to head towards the Microsoft or Cisco path. I don't know what your plan is? Personally I think anything other than the A+, Network+, and Security+ is a waste of money.
Norbie wrote: » I eventually want to get my MCSA and CCNA but I wanted to get a couple more CompTIA's under my belt since they never expire...plus it would be neat to get a weird cert that would sort of make my resume stand out from everyone else.
stephens316 wrote: » First off, Congrads on the pass. Here are a few questions for you? Are you in school or have work exp?
Why do you want to start the MCSA?
What are your current IT goals?
Do you have any classes on Microsoft Certs? I had classes through my college.
I have mine goals set just trying to get them right now is tough on me. If I were you I would now get away from Comptia for now to many by one company seems bad to me plus their prices are high. am currem
Microsoft has some good deals out if you are student I have made post ref them just search the general forum. I feel that you would be better off taking 70-620 Vista exam which the two for one voucher. I currently studying for it. So I can get MCITP:EA which is the new MCSE. The 70-620 will count towards the MCSA if you go that route.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Please don't take this wrong (I never try to offend) but $258 is alot of money to make your resume somehow stick out. To the common HR person it only says, "Huh, don't know what that means..." It's also more time spent with CompTIA when you could start on the Cisco or Microsoft path. I was interested in the Convergence and RFID myself I admit. If you are interested you could always just buy the books on the subject.
knwminus wrote: » I have never seen either on a job post but if you want to do it, do it. It is your life man but just know the roi might not be very high. I think that Linux+ maybe worth something, but (besides A+/N+/S+) I think comptia certs are just not very known. Server+ is a cert that I have seen in 1 job posting. 1. That being said the roi may (for you) just be having the knowledge (which is always good) and you can always study the material without taking the test. I think what people are saying (me included) is if you want to move up get the big name certs (MCSA or MCTS/CCNA/ETC) then focus on more high level when you get into a role (MCSE or MCITP:SA/EA , CCNP,CCSP) but (as Mike would say) if you see the chance to get a role that requires you to get a MCSE (or whatever) go for it and kill you MCSE. Own you career and do as little or as much as you want.
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