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VAHokie56 wrote: » Burn and learn dude...work on both your old and new PC's. One of the coolest things I had to do while earning my A+ was fix the crap I broke! don't be scurd bro!
Typhon66 wrote: » I currently have no professional experience dealing with IT, but for over 10 years i have dealt with. Troubleshooting computer problems. Instructing others how to fix said problems Fixing problems. Network config and security. System backup. Router setup Dealing with viruses, rootkits, trojans, etc. General maintenance for computer-illiterate people. Installed various hardware, harddrives, diskdrives, graphics card, sound card, RAM etc. I have set up home and professional networks and PCs I am pretty much "on call" to fix any friends/family computer/router/network problems. I have put this stuff on my resume but i still feel that the lack of work experience and certs is holding me back from getting something. I figured instead of just sitting around hoping i get a job, the least i can do is get a few certifications to look nice on the resume. I realized several months ago that i have never had more fun with a computer then when i am fixing one. Thus i want to break into the IT field and do just that. Generally that's what i want to do, i want to figure out whats wrong with a "broken" computer and other peripherals and fix it. Now honestly, i understand i need to pay my dues and such. And am more than willing to work at a help desk or something to start out, was thinking about maybe getting A+ and network+ and then getting a job and get some actual work experience while working on other certs and figuring out which area of IT i actually want to delve deeper into. What certs should i be aiming to get? What would be the main cert/s i should go for that would help me get an entry level job within the next few months? After i get the main certs, what certs will go well with them that would help me improve my job or find a better one? I appreciate the help, thanks in advanced.
Turgon wrote: » I would say you already have lots of Professional IT experience. You just need to get it over on your CV.
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