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NunoTmp wrote: » Congrats...So you have all those certifications and had a problem finding a job? Kind of discouraging considering Im studying to get a CCENT/CCNA, A+, and Net+. Good luck man
themagicone wrote: » It has finally has happened, I got a full time gig in IT. I've been working a lot on my contracting work and various other things to keep money flowing but they job just sort of just happened. The person run a small IT company out of his home and just has too much work to do him self so he was looking for someone to be an employee and take the load off. He really was looking for someone with a lot of experience in MS products but my networking training was enough. Right away he threw me into something I had no idea on but I grundged through it and did a few other things that I excelled at. Really nice thing is going to be the hours are really open, I can work my contract work still and do this so it will work good. I just really need to get up to date on servers. Next week he is planning on me migrate a Windows 2003 to Windows 2008, then 2-3 more after that. Going to read up on technet and hopefully everything goes good. This is going to be a great learning experience but its going to be a huge curve to begin with.
erpadmin wrote: » Most if not all of those certs were earned through WGU. In addition, you have to consider his location (MN). From anectodal accounts, it's rough over there for IT. You have to take into account the job market of where you live and other factors. In other words don't be discouraged if IT is what you want to do.
pham0329 wrote: » MN is not rough in terms of IT jobs! There's plenty of jobs up here
networker050184 wrote: » Certs aren't going to garuntee you a job. You better be bringing more to the table to help you stand out.
pham0329 wrote: » If you look at his certs, they're kind of all over the place. There's no real focus, other than perhaps a security track from Security+ and CCNA Security. If I was looking at all those certs on someone's resume, I would be inclined to think they're getting certs just to get certs, and that may hurt his chances.
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