Not really hard if you practice a lot beforeHow hard was the A+ and Network+? Since I get a discount on both test I was planning on taking them soon.
Not really hard if you practice a lot beforeHow hard was the A+ and Network+? Since I get a discount on both test I was planning on taking them soon.
Soooo I had another interview today with a different company for a Network Engineer role and the shyt went too wellWas only supposed to meet 2 people ended up meeting with the CIO/VP as well.
I feel like if I get and accept an offer this is gonna challenge the shyt outta me. But am I setting myself up for failure at the same time?
- I would be the lone network engineer. Meaning I have no one else to feed off of, no one to get help from. I would be in complete charge of the network. Never had anything like that before. The challenge will be something else there is a lot I have to learn for this role (wireless, firewalls, VOIP, loadbalancers and all the other ccie level shyt idk).
Having that experience on the resume with free reign to do whatever
- The network engineer told me straight up this is a lot of work, the guy before him fukked up the network and he basically has been fixing it sinceHe felt since I am confident in my IOS skills it was a perfect role for a guy like me whose starting in the network engineering to get the hands on and be able to fix it all. It could be fixed in 6months he said but he never had the time, mind you he has only been there for 8 months. He's going back to his old job for a higher paying IPT engineer spot.
- When shyt hits the fan I better know what to do or else. Thats my fear right now but scared money dont make no money
How much would yall ask for salary wise ? This is in the city by the way, i'm feeling like imma cash out
The place I interviewed with yesterday is checking my references right now. Im assuming thats a good sign? Network Engineer role on a team of 3. Still alot of shyt I have to learn but less stress since I can fall back on others. What y'all think?
Anyone here with a degree in cis or mis or even works in it audit or consulting
Im only at $25 right now
Took the A+ 901 exam and it had lots of questions on RAID which I wasnt fully prepared forBut I still passed
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Yea. Planning to take 902 within the next 30 days.Congrats Breh you doing them separately?
I have questions for the black IT Cert gang.
1. Was it hard finding a job in this field as a black person?
2. As a black person, is going in the IT field the right direction? What I mean by that is, is it worth going through all the trouble for the field?
3. What are the tips for getting jobs in the entry-level IT positions?
4. Do employers care about your first name? (I know there's discrimination in every field)
I'm asking all of this because I've been job searching entry-level IT related work (anything to do with Microsoft Excel and Word atm) and I'm getting no call backs. So I'm going to be honest and say I am slightly, if not more so discouraged lately. I'm starting to wonder if it's my name, and other factors. and if I should give up on pursuing this career and probably do STNA (I don't want to, but it seems I see more people who look like me there than in any field I can think of atm)
To be honest, it's very frustrating. But I was wondering if any of you could point me in the right direction.
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Theres discrimination in any field. What is your background because Excel and Word are used in Admin Assistant roles so it's not really something you should be trying to sell yourself with. What is it that YOU want to do with yourself?
If you're in college, try to get a job with your school's IT department, which would mostly likely be help desk.My background is just those two for now (I just recently passed my exam a week ago with the school I'm currently attending) as far as in the IT field? so many roads to go with, it's hard to pick one to be honest.
And what do I want to do? Be in the IT field (I love computers). I considered STNA at one point, but due to my mother passed recently, I realize I could never get used to seeing people dying before my eyes....that and the pay and the clean up is kinda![]()
My background is just those two for now (I just recently passed my exam a week ago with the school I'm currently attending) as far as in the IT field? so many roads to go with, it's hard to pick one to be honest.
And what do I want to do? Be in the IT field (I love computers). I considered STNA at one point, but due to my mother passed recently, I realize I could never get used to seeing people dying before my eyes....that and the pay and the clean up is kinda![]()