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Re: Medical IT / Medical Coding good mix for IT skills?
What are you studying? Moonchild's posts are interesting and I highly doubt it's a "tr011" post. The reason to their issue is "uncertainty", they are overly cautious of every situation. He's in better shoes than some people I know (at least he's got the M.Ed/BS CIS and is employed). I know some people in way worse of a… -
Passed exam on 22/02/16
Following my success yesterday,here's some more information regarding my exam experience and study methods..... it's a long post! In terms of my exam experience, while I can't say too much for obvious reasons in terms of the content/questions, but I would say that overall it wasn't as 'scary' as I expected. The key things… -
Entry level resume/cover letter and what to do
Hi, this looks like a very helpful forum and might be just what I'm looking for. A bit about myself, I'm 33 and have been actively seeking an entry level IT job for 5 of the last 8 years (3 years of medical issues). I have sent out 100's if not 1000+ resume's and only interviewed for about a dozen. I've been tweaking my… -
Re: I decided to go for the CCNA instead of Red Hat certs..
I hear that the TrainSignal videos are very good, and are rumored to cover lots of details (these are Chris Bryant videos, correct?) but ...not too sure you're going about it the way I would. That is to say, I like to read things for myself, and not necessarily trust a video to be the complete story. Also, seeing the same… -
Re: Resume: please give me your feedback
I remember your picture in your Cover Letter like you had in your old resume that you posted here not that long ago. Again, drop all images in anything that you are sending out to a potential employer. Keep your Cover letter short, sweet, and to the point.. If you make them read through more than 3 short paragraphs they're… -
Re: Asking for a raise??
Apologies to OP for hijacking his thread, but here it goes. So, it's a weird situation. I finished my second Associate's degree (because of a 4 year degree I bailed) in late 2013. I immediately went to work on a 6 month XP to 7 Migration project that led to just desktop support at the end of it. Then I worked at another… -
Re: call center
1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Network Management by Westwood College Online - Computer network professionals are expected to keep the routers, servers and networks of entire companies running quickly, efficiently and securely. That's why over the last ten years, few careers have experienced the kind of job and salary… -
Re: Anyone in here have an Air Force/military back ground?
So here's my experience and opinion...this is a bit much but it is what I've done. To answer your question up front....did the military help me with my current IT career? No, not at all. However, every Veteran's Day I get a Honey Baked Ham with 2 sides on dry ice in the mail from my employer....so that's cool! Take from… -
Re: Resume Critique and advice needed
@cyberguypr: I actually have a much different resume I normally hand out. This resume I posted is the one that a local unemployment office (technically I am not unemployed, I am self-employed) I was told to attend a Resume workshop and then a 3 day intensive interview boot camp workshop. The resume is the result of their… -
Yet another Job related question....
Hi Guys, I'm probably going to be moving on before December since I doubt my boss will give me a raise and since were outsourcing IT to a well-known company that is partnered with Dell I see my roles diminishing quite rapidly. I will really hate being a non-hands on desk monkey real quick; I'm extremely hands-on. Plus…
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