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srabiee wrote: » I feel that because you have both a bachelors and a masters degree, going back and starting all over pursuing an associates degree is going to be a waste of time and money. You can leverage your degrees with certs and experience if you are determined, personable, and have good interview skills. A bachelors program in CS or IT would be a viable option, but I recommend that you do the following instead: 1) Study and lab in your free time. This field often requires a significant amount of self-study and reading/labbing during your own free time. What path do you want to take in the IT world? 2) Work on certs pertaining to your intended path. 3) Get a job in IT and start obtaining some professional IT experience. IT Helpdesk, junior sysadmin, junior netadmin, etc. Experience is going to be crucial for you to climb the ladder and obtain higher paying positions in the future. Your degrees being in another field isn't necessarily going to hinder you at all. Consider this...there are many people in the IT field who have NO degree (just a high school diploma) making very good money. Granted they have years of experience, but my point is, hard work is going to determine your success in this field.
majestic_pecan wrote: » Just from my personal experience, though, if you are applying for entry and lower level jobs like help desk or desktop, I would avoid listing the M.A. on your resume. You could get the dreaded "overqualified" label.
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