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Roguetadhg wrote: » CCNA is something you can earn in two pieces by doing ICND1 and ICND2. You can study this while at school.
pert wrote: » However, everyone forgets the simple fact that if you only have X and Y, and the other person applying has X,Y, and Z, then why would anyone pick you?
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I only have an associates, and I work as a network engineer for one of the largest providers in the US. .snip...
Forsaken_GA wrote: » The vast majority of people in the states do not work in the field that their degree is in, so it's not like a degree pigeon holes you for the rest of your life.
Novalith478 wrote: » I really hope that's true. I'm not getting an IT related degree and I really don't want to end up with wasted money on certs and no job
gdeusthewhizkid wrote: » sir you definately need certs if you dont have a IT related degree...
jamesleecoleman wrote: » Its possible to go places without a degree but it would just be more difficult. I suggest that you find internships through your school or Job Search | one search. all jobs. Indeed.com to build experience.
erpadmin wrote: » No, you don't...I was able to break into IT with a HS diploma and a few (passed) college courses. Certs are not a magicial, golden ticket that will get someone a job sans [without] experience. Aptitude and personality are key...at least in my experience. I don't recommend anyone going that route today, but way back when, it was a lot easier to do. The only reason I went back to school was so that I could break into IT management.
gdeusthewhizkid wrote: » you already have you degree sir.. from where. IT management is definately something on my radar. Networking and IT management. THose the most things I am interested in as far as IT.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » A degree is a nice way to pay one's dues and jump past the help desk. There are also many roles where a degree is either required or very desireable.
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