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I agree i had to find that out the hard way. I have gotten 0 calls on my network+ for jobs..
which masters program at WGU?
networker050184 wrote: » I don't think anyone is trying to say not to learn the basics that are covered in the Network+. Obviously learning the basics is a must regardless of certification. I just don't see paying the money to have the N+ certification as a smart investment.
ptilsen wrote: » I like the material on Net+/Sec+, but neither one makes sense for someone who is seeking entry into networking specifically. He should go straight for CCNA right of the bat. Sec+ might make sense for him later, but he is really never going to need Net+.
helps build a solid understanding of the networking basics without the CISCO slant.
networker050184 wrote: » I think there is a smarter choice (better investment) for someone starting out, the CCNA. Of course we are all entitled to our own opinions!
antielvis wrote: » Well Mod, I look at it like this. The technical support worker might see it as a waste of time, but resourcing/HR may not. I suppose the question comes down to this. Assume there are two equal candidates, both with the CCNA. Does one of them having Network+ help? Their may be little to no technical advantage, but it does demonstrate that the individual invested in his career..twice. In certain companies it could make a difference & given the low cost & ease of the exam, why not. On a personal level, I've been asked (as an IT consultant) to "assist" when a client needs to hire junior IT staff. Assuming all things were equal, I'd be more likely to recommend the client interview a junior resource who had a variety of certifications EVEN if they were all junior certs. The reason was simple. It demonstrated the individual was serious about their career & they made an effort to invest in it. It demonstrates that the technician is "robust" as a tech generalist. It also shows me that person is very capable of learning & given this trade IS all about learning..well.....
j.petrov wrote: » However the price is really high for the Net+ considering that it doesn't hold much weight when applying for jobs and is no longer a lifetime cert.
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