I believe the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert is a new cert that just came out a few months ago. So there's probably limited material to prep for it.Are there are books for the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert? I don’t want the learning videos
Isn’t it the easiest cert for people new to the AWS ecosystemI believe the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert is a new cert that just came out a few months ago. So there's probably limited material to prep for it.
Are there are books for the AWS Cloud Pracfitioner cert? I don’t want the learning videos
I believe the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert is a new cert that just came out a few months ago. So there's probably limited material to prep for it.
Yes. You might wanna consider doing CompTIA Cloud+ or Cloud Essentials if you can't find enough material for AWS Cloud Practitioner cert. The AWS Cloud Practitioner cert isn't a prerequisite for the Associate level AWS certs.Isn’t it the easiest cert for people new to the AWS ecosystem
I dont have any certs all I have is a degree in IT. I’m looking to get certified in the next monthYes. You might wanna consider doing CompTIA Cloud+ or Cloud Essentials if you can't find enough material for AWS Cloud Practitioner cert. The AWS Cloud Practitioner cert isn't a prerequisite for the Associate level AWS certs.
Do you have a Network+, MTA Network Fundamentals, or CCENT cert (Or at least learned the material)? Everybody says you gotta have Network knowledge before getting into cloud.
If you have a degree what's the point in certs? I figured a degree would cover A+, Network, and Security in the least.I dont have any certs all I have is a degree in IT. I’m looking to get certified in the next month
Heard I needed a cert to jumpstart my career in ITIf you have a degree what's the point in certs? I figured a degree would cover A+, Network, and Security in the least.
I'm tryna get a IT Cert, mostly in something that compliments excel, but i dont know where to start. Help me find my way brehs![]()
You trying to do QA or whatever you can in IT?
I'm expecting a healthy amount of work.
They're a few years old. There's 150 people now and growing each week.
There's nothing to track their IT inventory and like I said before no IT admin tools. And no setup to image new machines. I'm in charge of it all.
It's more money than I was making before. And there's unlimited PTO. I've been unemployed since May, but I've been in a coding bootcamp since September. I'm kinda trash at coding though.
My plan is to give this place (around) a year. During this time, I'll learn Linux and continue practicing Ruby (or some other languages). They mentioned that the 1 ops guy might need help. He was one of the people that interviewed me.
If I'm getting significant ops experience, I'll stay. But if not...
Edit: They said they get about 5 help desk tickets a day
I'm expecting a healthy amount of work.
They're a few years old. There's 150 people now and growing each week.
There's nothing to track their IT inventory and like I said before no IT admin tools. And no setup to image new machines. I'm in charge of it all.
It's more money than I was making before. And there's unlimited PTO. I've been unemployed since May, but I've been in a coding bootcamp since September. I'm kinda trash at coding though.
My plan is to give this place (around) a year. During this time, I'll learn Linux and continue practicing Ruby (or some other languages). They mentioned that the 1 ops guy might need help. He was one of the people that interviewed me.
If I'm getting significant ops experience, I'll stay. But if not...
Edit: They said they get about 5 help desk tickets a day
I accepted a job offer last week.
The title is help desk, but it's more than that. It's a start up and I'm the only support person. They're 100% Mac (and don't have any management or admin software).
I start on the 16th.
I'm expecting a healthy amount of work.
They're a few years old. There's 150 people now and growing each week.
There's nothing to track their IT inventory and like I said before no IT admin tools. And no setup to image new machines. I'm in charge of it all.
It's more money than I was making before. And there's unlimited PTO. I've been unemployed since May, but I've been in a coding bootcamp since September. I'm kinda trash at coding though.
My plan is to give this place (around) a year. During this time, I'll learn Linux and continue practicing Ruby (or some other languages). They mentioned that the 1 ops guy might need help. He was one of the people that interviewed me.
If I'm getting significant ops experience, I'll stay. But if not...
Edit: They said they get about 5 help desk tickets a day
Sounds like you're being hired to be an IT Admin & Engineer.
Thanks! There aren't any other IT people, which can be good and bad.Congrats and good luck. The one great thing about places like this is that since there is nothing establish you pretty much have the freedom to create the infrastructure and learn along the way. Down side is that you will be overworked unfortunately. Are there any other IT people within the company?