Compare cert salaries and plan your next career move
Bchen2 wrote: » If you want a career in IT You must - Always be patient - Continue to always learn - Be a natural born problem solver and develop a curiosity You are not cut out if - Have no patience - if you don't keep learning
NetworkNewb wrote: » I love dealing with people who are afraid of new technology. Find them humorous. The ones that are afraid to touch a piece of equipment or do something on a computer because they are afraid they will completely mess everything up if they hit the wrong button. I think a big part of being good in IT is not being afraid to try out things even when you don't know much about it. And enjoy learning from your mistakes.
majestic_pecan wrote: » Maybe this should say "if you want to ADVANCE in IT." I've worked in Help Desk and Operations and most of the people I work with have little to no patience with end users and no interest in learning any new skills or technologies besides the bare minimum necessary to keep their job (if that).
New2ITinCali wrote: » I agree! The troubleshooting aspect is the best. I also love analyzing and then having the "A HA!" moment once I've found the resolution and everyone's happy Not tooting my own horn,as I am very humble person, but some employees have been so thankful for my help that they've given me Starbucks gift cards and sometimes they'll specifically request for me to work on their computer. I love I.T., glad I made the career change! I couldn't be happier
Compare salaries for top cybersecurity certifications. Free download for TechExams community.