meltingman wrote: » Scored 835 & 842 Found 702 to be the harder test. Too bad I couldn't get security + in before the end of the year I'm also network+ certified, I'm thinking of doing MCSA next since I can apply the comptia certs towards it. Anyone have any other ideas? I don't work in the IT field and have limited professional experience, most of my experience comes from the love of technology.
N2IT wrote: » 70-680 would be my suggestion. Deployment for Windows 7 will be a hot commodity in the next couple of years.
TheSuperRuski wrote: » Yea its already starting. and considering there are still deployments for XP if you can believe it. I was on one about 2, maybe 3 weeks ago.
meltingman wrote: » Well I would enjoy running networks more than working on pcs Thanks for the advice, I think I will start there.
meltingman wrote: » Scored 835 & 842 I'm also network+ certified, I'm thinking of doing MCSA next since I can apply the comptia certs towards it. Anyone have any other ideas? .
BOTLFED1 wrote: » If you're in to networking, Sec+ might be a good one to have!
TheSuperRuski wrote: » Security+ wouldnt hurt, as it will lay a foundation especially if you ever want to go the network security path. But if your really into networking, than like ibcritn said, go for Cisco. After you get your CCNA, there a quite few different paths you can take from there that revolve around networking.
meltingman wrote: » So many choices. I was going to do sec+ next but since I wont be granfathered into it, I thought I might as well do something else first. Cisco does seem to be the ultimate route. I was hoping to be @ a job that may give me more time to do studying or at least pay for me to take the tests lol.
SteveLord wrote: » Just note that Microsoft/Cisco certs are a few steps above CompTIA and are not easily obtained without some first hand experience. Good luck.
TheSuperRuski wrote: » Yea its already starting. and considering there are still deployments for XP if you can believe it.
erpadmin wrote: » I can...there's a lot of software/technology that still doesn't work with Windows 7. Once those kinks are worked out, XP can die it's proper death. (I still have XP on my work desktop. When my work laptop had to be replaced, I instructed my help desk buddy to not give me a XP image...I have to learn 7 at some point....might as well be now. )