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Re: Path to Security Architect
CISSP-ISSAP is a solid option. If you're not currently implementing cloud solutions, you could do some of the specialty cloud security certifications to round yourself out and open up opportunities. I'm a few steps behind you on the same path. Most of the value of security architecture is from hands on experience with a… -
Re: RESUME COVER LETTER
I have to agree, it is usually very important to make a cover letter to go along with your resume, especially if you're doing a career change or if you have gaps in your resume or if you have done some relocations that need to be explained. For example, someone looking at my resume alone would think that I am travel happy… -
Re: Would you put the CEH cert on your resume?
CEH is my wishlist (SSCP or CISSP first) so yeah, I have some thoughts on this. Most definitely! Hack, I'd put it on my business cards, T-shirts and baseball caps. If the logo looks cool, I might even get a tattoo Seriously though, any HR dep who considers the CEH cert as something 'bad' (which is pretty offensive) doesn't… -
Re: recruiter
All said here is true. I did the recruiting gig for a year. Usually on a permanent placement, most agencies get 1% per thousand of the first year salary up to a cap of around 35%. So a 60k job is going to land the company about 21k. The recruiter will probably see 25-30% of that. Now if it is with another recruiter, they… -
Re: Passed 802 today!
Hey Dakinggamer87, I'm using both the Exam Cram 6th Edition by David L. Prowse and the All-In-One A+ Certification 8th Edition by Mike Meyers book to study from. Both books are really good with a lot of information to better prepare me for both exams. The reason why I am using both is because I have noticed that the Exam… -
Re: Voice Journey
One thing I hate is knowing something but not knowing something. Simply, what that means is, knowing something but then second guessing yourself. The way I look at it is, I really don't know it. What I'm doing now is dumping all of my notes in Mnemosyne and go through kung fu memory training. lol. I'm still reviewing my… -
Re: ERPAdmin's PMP thread (finally.)
Comment by Quantumstate · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› Project Management CertificationsThey are our friends. You'll be OK. I thought you'd already been through Cost Management. Rest assured, it is one of the three major deals in this whole ball of wax. You should memorize at least the first 5 or so formulas, and the meaning of EV, AC, PV, BAC, etc. (I was going to say more, but that's giving away a bit of… -
Re: Microsoft or Novell
apologies webmaster if i come across anti-ms but i am not, have a quick look at the link below, and let me know what u think? http://www.novell.com/info/collateral/docs/4621266.05/4621266.ht if u get a chance please visit the novell site, novell offers alot more than just file & print now, the new single sign on product… -
Re: What jobs can you get with an Associate's Degree in IT
Here is my $0.02 on this situation. But remember, I am have an A.A.S in a non-tech field and am working towards a BS in IT. Also, I am "noob" status in IT...just starting out. Almost every job add I see says they require a AAS or BS "OR EQUIVALENT" experience. If someone was looking for a Windows server admin and an… -
Re: IT Pranks
I created a scheduled task to eject a guy's CD Rom tray every 36 minutes. He just assumed I was remotely controlling his computer, got a laugh out of it. Then, he was working from home that evening, and his tray ejected again! He was totally flipping out wondering how I was ejecting his CD tray when he wasn't even…
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