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Re: Where to Direct Job Hunt?
Well kohr-ah here's what my resume looks like. I'm looking forward to all the critiques that anybody has. Krucial85 512-555-1212 9999 Street, Hometown, USA 99999 address@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/pub/krucial85 Summary Self-motivated, driven professional with a passion to resume a career as an information security… -
Re: BSCI tommorow {update: PASSED 977}
Honestly, there's no particular reason, other than paranoia or spite, that would cause that kind of reaction. There are plenty of experienced Cisco gurus on this forum that have read lildeezul's posts, have seen his progress, that don't think he cheated. Whether he did or not isn't my concern here, but jumping to the… -
Re: Cyber security.. need help, where to start?
Oh boy, here comes a wall of text. Sorry 'bout that. So you're in a special position right now, where you have every option available for you. The first decision you have to make is between a formal education (College/University degree) and a more informal education (certifications). Let's first explore the formal… -
Re: get laid off because of lack of work
name ADRESSS : EMAIL PHONE NO: Summary · Highly motivated professional with excellent communication skills · Detailed-oriented, Strong documentation skills · Patient and through when questioning clients or providing support · Ability to work in a fast-paced, intense environment smoothly Technical Skills Operating Systems:… -
Re: Next career step: servers or networking
Easy Answer! Networking. Please go the networking route. What is the most common issue I see with Server Admins/Engineer? Lack of networking knowledge. Having even a basic understanding is important of how everything works. It is the backbone to so much. If you have any plans to get into virtualization then it is even… -
Re: Having a REALLY tough time finding an entry level position
Okay, getting into content, I would definitely say take out skills entirely and add a 1-3 sentence summary. Summaries are better than objectives IMO, but either way, I would want to see that over a smorgasbord of skills. It can still reflect your skills, and you can always customize for something specific. Your core skills… -
Re: Mike Meyers' Security+ Certification Passport
Ghent, I started with the Security+ Certification Passport, and it was probably my primary 'reading' material, as I actually read the book cover-to-cover. I had other references and actually had taken a college class on computer security, so I felt I was ready... then I took the practice test on here for the first time.… -
Re: What type of job should i be realistically looking for
Since you're working towards more advanced certs, I'd say that two options also available to you might be something like Jr. Systems Administrator or doing a field-tech position where you travel around and work. The first would take a little bit of luck, and the Jr. title has some stigma attached to it, but if you stick… -
Re: Resume Critique & Advice Please
Ok, I have some time now to put in a few lines. Hope I dont come across as too harsh! - Boring. Dont you think it reads like the contents of a book? I'd prefer to see yours like ptilsen's with a brief 2-3 line synopsis of your daily work and then a few bullet points highlighting your projects/achievements. - Club some of… -
Re: I'm 36, no career and need advice
You are definitely NOT too old to get into programming! I'm sorry to hear about your brother, and don't give up on yourself! :D In general, there are two very broad "career paths" in IT one can go down: Operations or Development. You can go the Operations/Systems Administration route-working on servers, infrastructure,…
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