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tearofs wrote: » Hello This is Kevin from Boston. I have a finance degree (oops), and have been working in CVS since I graduated 1.5 years ago. I original started as an assistant store manager, then stepped down to become a pharmacy technician cuz I hate the 1st one so much. Currently I am pursuing an IT career. I got A+ and Network+ last year. ICND1 was also down last week, which means I am half way to CCNA. Now, I want to know how hard to find a job (I will take any IT job) with CCNA under the current economic situation (I have been sending out resumes since I got my Network+, and no luck at all). My long-term plan after CCNA is going for MCP + MCSE, then come back for CCNP. Anyway, I need some advices from you guys, or any thoughts you have. Thank you very much.
sambuca69 wrote: » I always thought pharmacy techs did pretty well $$$ wise, no?
Technito wrote: » Jobs all across America right now are hard to come by. And with IT in particular, the market right now is very competitive. I would agree with most that experience is most important when landing an IT job, followed by having certifications to give you that edge. But what I've noticed during my job searching is that employers are adding more and more technologies and responsibilities to their job descriptions. Therefore they are very picky who they hire these days (especially if the position pays really well). So for you just beginning into IT, expect to start out somewhere in a direct pc/end-user support role. In the process I'd definitely keep up on your certifications because with those along with solid experience makes your resume look good to employers. Also try to get your hands on as much technology as you can and get fluent with it. And try to balance out what you learn. In other words don't just play with just Microsoft or just Cisco products, try to learn about other in-demand technologies such as Linux, Unix, VMWare etc. And after a couple years you should be fine. In the mean time I wish you luck on your job search, just keep at it.
RouteThisWay wrote: » Expect an entry level helpdesk/desktop support/phone support role. You have no relevant IT experience. Certs show what you might know. Experience proves what you do know. Get experience and good luck. (Sorry, I guess I am grumpy due to the Vikings just losing! Just being blunt tonight.)
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