Hi just wanted to say hi and I'm glad I found this place it has so much helpful information laid out and feel I will get some help here on what to do.
Now information about me to give you an idea on what can I do and if I'm going about it all right. I recently graduated with a Bachelors degree in IT. Don't have any real big company it work experience except for volunteer work for 3 years straight in a small car company doing pc support/ maintenance and hardware/ software installation. Also build many computers and such for family members and friends plus always troubleshooted when they got issues. Non it work experience I worked for the census bureau for 7 months as a recruiting assistant and got promoted to crew leader. Obviously that was a temp job and all this while in school getting my degree. Gained a lot of experience with the census but IT wise not really have anything.
Now I graduated and can't find nothing and to be honest felt so out of place seeing what these companies want besides the obvious 3-5 year or more experience which blows. Same age old question how can I get experience if they won't give it to me. I live in new york city so the pay rates are good for IT jobs just I can't get squat. Hell I had a hard time getting an non paying internship while in college since there wasn't many or I was too late. In school besides the basics I did a bit of database and networking.
Now I love networking so after a couple of months of nothing I decided to look around and found this website and professor messor website. Decided getting certifications is the way to go and this is where I need help. I'm studying for the A+ exam using the messor videos and hopefully take it in 2 weeks from now. Now I figured I should go for the cisco tests since they pay well and I like networking. Now they offer the cisco academy by me thru Lehman college and was wondering is it worth it?
Should I go thru it or study by myself and get myself the routers/switches myself and go at it? Even if I go to the academy I will still get the lab stuff myself to practice at home. Now is this worth it at all this route or should I do something else or worse nothing is going to change and nobody will hire me because of no real experience?
That being said I'm looking for entry IT jobs or internships but since I graduated already internships is out of the questions from what I see since they want students only. So anyone knowing this area or not can lead me to something. Maybe I'm not looking at the right sites while looking for work.
Help guys I really appreciate on what to do...
P.S. I own a car and not working now but saved up a lot of money when I was working so have lots of free time and money to spend on equipment or crap that I need to help me study anything.