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aatk wrote: » I think i'm also confused about what to do next. I'm done with my CompTIA certifications. I think i want to move to Microsoft but i don't know the path. From the little research that i have done it seems like MCSA a better certification to get since it doesn't expire. However, MCITP is the highest certification availabe (that i know of) but it does expire. Also, i'm confused as far as which path to choose for MCITP and whatever path i decide to go for - in the end do i need to mention that on my resume or MCITP is enough? Thanks all
Q. How long will my certification be valid?A. All Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS), Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certifications retire when Microsoft discontinues mainstream support for the related technology. After a certification retires, it still appears on your transcript but is listed as "inactive." In most cases, an upgrade path is available for people who have that certification, which allows them to demonstrate their skills on the newest version of the technology without completing all exams associated with the new certification. The following certifications will not be retired: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), and Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD).
RobertKaucher wrote: » Read this eBook: What Every Network Administrator Knows. It will have some good advice for you starting out.
Specialladie wrote: » I am also in the same boat. I just Graduated with my AAS in Computer Information Tech and took my SSCP on last sat. I am thinking after doing some reading on this forum that I should have taken my Security + first. I don't know. I took an Intro to Information Security class my last semester and the CBK was the text, coincidently I had to take a System Analysis and Network Basics with Database Management which all helped with the exam. Did I jump the gun? My instructor is CISSP and will endorse me if pass, but he was SSCP is all I need.
RobertKaucher wrote: » Why? What has it been like on the job hunt for an Info Sec position?
Specialladie wrote: » I was waiting on my score but my instructor tells me there are DoD jobs waiting for me. Says as soon as I get my score he will hook me up with a job at Stennis Space center they are looking, also he says there are at least a dozen security jobs looking just here on the coast. I only mention it here because I am reading about all of these certs that I should be looking into.
ibcritn wrote: » ... Hope you passed!
RobertKaucher wrote: » While a lot of the specific technologies he discusses are dated, the basic concepts are not.
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