He wouldn't get to use that CCNA at ALL as a level one.
How do you stay focused while studying?
How do you not get bored?
How do you remember the info?
@bdizzle don't ignore me@bdizzle http://www.cpcc.edu/it/programs-of-study/cpcc-certificates
Which 1 should a young breh dabble in first? Need to go off to school soon.
What's your take on the CAPM and the PMP from Project Management Institute? I am actively pursuing the CAPM and have to pay for and take those damn courses prior to testing. I am anxious, though.
@bdizzle don't ignore me![]()
Yeah, I know about the PMP. They're asking for at least 5 years to test but CAPM (The entry-level cert) will get me in someone's door since the tests are coming from the same material.PMP is one of the highest paid certs in IT right now. One of my boys trying to get his. I think there's experience requirements that goes with it though.
100k minimum for the rest of your life
I'll look through it later tonight breh
how important is computer maintenance knowledge (internal hardrives, cables, motherboard, BIOS settings, RAM etc.) and for a networker wld coding be a plusI'm in security so I'd recommend that route. Learn networking very well (routers, switches, servers) understand how firewalls/vpn's work, get a couple of security certs, and you'll be gucci.
As an IT manager working in the field since 1998 I'll tell you that certs are only as good as you can prove. During the IT boom of 2004 many people were certified, but not qualified. And as a result, companies and managers got burned. So when I interview potential candidates, before I conclude, I pull out a laptop, console cable, and router/firewall/switch and make them show me what they can do.
Edit: Starting an IT staffing firm as well this year BTW. A buddy of mine was part owner of Zero Chaos and it sold for $250 million a couple years ago.
I sent you a pmAs an IT manager working in the field since 1998 I'll tell you that certs are only as good as you can prove. During the IT boom of 2004 many people were certified, but not qualified. And as a result, companies and managers got burned. So when I interview potential candidates, before I conclude, I pull out a laptop, console cable, and router/firewall/switch and make them show me what they can do.
Edit: Starting an IT staffing firm as well this year BTW. A buddy of mine was part owner of Zero Chaos and it sold for $250 million a couple years ago.