Search
-
Re: CISSP Expectations
In regards to the CISSP / SSCP, if you are motivated to get it then go for it. Your study plan looks sound, and you haven't imposed an unrealistic time frame to prepare. In the world of certifications, people get used to the instant gratification that comes from studying for a few weeks, taking the exam, and then getting… -
Re: Need advice on education, certification, and experience aspects of IT.
Army...you have 3 options. I wouldn't go for Windows Server 2003, as 2008 has been out for a few years. I would do some research on google on the different certs and the operating systems that are out there first. You said you have A+...working towards N+, look on the CompTIA website for more info on Linux+. 1. You can… -
Re: Linux+ Beta still alive
well I didn't take the beta on this one, and I am still waiting on the results from my Server+ beta. So the biggest thing is patience I guess - you have to wait a few weeks to months to get your results. I suck at the patience thing. And just about every time I forget about it, some kind soul (ahem, dynamik) mentions it to… -
Re: Survey
I don't have initmate knowledge with this particular exam, but I know that atleast for all the MS exams I have taken they are not "adaptive" The survery shouldn't have anything to do with what questions posed to you, if this were possible I am sure everyone would list that they are weak in all areas strong and vice versa,… -
Re: Its GO time! Test @ 4pm today. Questions on what to expect.
Ah, no...not a way to really do that without breaking NDA. (or you may visit CompTIA's website and review their FAQ and other notes about the exams) ******* personally, I do not support the use of practice tests as a means to prepare for the exam. You should use: 1. The objectives - to narrow down the topics to be… -
Re: Taking a BREAK on TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONs!!
I am in a similar situation, maybe in reverse. I have a B.S in Business Administration, PMP, and hopefully soon a CISSP. I started doing some of these entry level IT certs to give my resume a more well rounded look. I enjoyed doing the CompTIA certs, and I may do some more IT certs in the future. (CCNA? Some MS certs?)… -
Re: Critique me (resume and cover letter review)
@rsutton It is with great interest that I am forwarding my resume for consideration as a Desktop Support Professional within your organization. Enclosed is my resume outlining nine years of extensive customer service work, as well as applicable technical knowledge, training, and hands-on experience. In addition to applied… -
Re: Do You Ever Regret Your Decision to Work in IT?
I hit some road blocks here and there, and it hasn’t been easy to bounce back. It’s kinda a bummer that there are not more people aren’t in the IT program at my school. Also, I I’m not happy with the Comptia situation concerning certification renewal policy. However, I keep pressing on knowing that my ultimate goal is to… -
Re: CCNA Preparation Help
If its just the intro, I could pass that right now with the information I've already gathered/learned. There hasn't been a single question I didn't know the answer to on the INTRO (from practice tests, example questions, and brain **** I've looked over)... however, they neglected to specify if its just intro or the entire… -
Re: For IT Job Seekers
Yuor riught your Skills section is sloppy I'd make it iton bullet points this is what I did Techincal Skills windows Xp Windows 2000 windows server2003 only listing technical stuff like apps i know programming languages etc Soft skills (or interperonal skills) - fast leaner - polite - dedicated basically anytihng you are…
>9998 results