IT Certifications and Careers (Official Discussion Thread)

Rayzah

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I have Sec+ CASP and my CCNA RS is expering in may, I am trying to decide where to go next. I know CISSP is the top dog, but not ready for that yet. My thoughts were renew my CCNA with CCNA sec, CEH, SSCP or eJPT, I was confused on whether CEH or SSCP is worth it if I already have CASP, there are so many certs and I am not trying to get another cert that is equivilant to what I already have. any help would be appreciated
 

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Im gonna skip A+ and go into Security+

What is the average salary you start with security+?
 

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I know everyone here has their mind set on working for a man and getting that rat race 9-to-5 thing going. But has anyone here ever considered trying to make money independently? I'm thinking about it. Those freelance websites are difficult since you're competing against coders from 3rd world countries. And that iphone/windows app stores are oversaturated to all hell. Think I missed the boat on that gold mine.

Well the thing for me is that I don't mind working for someone else while I put the money generated from that into asset classes that generate money on their own. Going the independent route still means you have to put a lot of time in to get paid, even if you're your own boss. I heard it put well in a book I read; owning a small business means you own a job - if you stop working you stop making money. So I guess to answer your question, nah freelancing isn't for me.
Co-sign this. I have no interest in owning a business, if I'm going to also be running it. I'd rather just be an investor.
 

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Traditionally, I'd say CCENT or Net+, but exams are starting to require hands-on experience, now.

I would say get some experience with that A+.

Then look up job listings for your desired career path to see what their requirements are. Lab up as needed, or see if you can finesse some related projects from your employer.

What do you mean exams are starting to require hands on- experience? You telling me I need to already have a job and some experience within the field just to take the test or can I just buy some equipment and download software I have at home to get that experience?
 

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just signed up for the udemy comptia A+ 901 & 902

who else taking the mike meyers course?
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What exactly are you trying to do?

And has anyone in this thread actually gotten a Job after getting their A+ in the last 2-3 years?

Unless you arent that Computer Savy, to me it seems better to focus on some of the intermediate certs out there.
 

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What exactly are you trying to do?

And has anyone in this thread actually gotten a Job after getting their A+ in the last 2-3 years?

Unless you arent that Computer Savy, to me it seems better to focus on some of the intermediate certs out there.
I've been reading through this entire thread the last few months & there's been at least 2 posters in this thread off the top of my head who got entry-level IT jobs with just the A+ cert in the last year. Also A+ is 1 of the IT certs that comes back with the most results if you do an Indeed search.
 

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I've been reading through this entire thread the last few months & there's been at least 2 posters in this thread off the top of my head who got entry-level IT jobs with just the A+ cert in the last year. Also A+ is 1 of the IT certs that comes back with the most results if you do an Indeed search.

I guess because I'm not on the Infrastructure side I don't think much of it.

Too me getting a Red Hat or MS Server Cert + an AWS or Azure cert would accomplish more. When I hear A+ I just think of people who are learning about Computers for the first time and minimum wage help desk roles. Everyone has to start somewhere though. Unless you already got a job and are looking to change fields, I`d rather just work for the Geek Squad and get the certs I mentioned than spend time on the A+.
 

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What exactly are you trying to do?

And has anyone in this thread actually gotten a Job after getting their A+ in the last 2-3 years?

Unless you arent that Computer Savy, to me it seems better to focus on some of the intermediate certs out there.

I got my A+ in 2015, and it helped me get a systems analyst job. In retrospect id have gone with CCNA and MCSA instead of A+/N+ though.
 

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What do you mean exams are starting to require hands on- experience? You telling me I need to already have a job and some experience within the field just to take the test or can I just buy some equipment and download software I have at home to get that experience?

Yeah, labs will work.

The best way that I can explain it is, there were exams out there that didn't even require hands-on experience. Devalued some otherwise valuable certs... Well, they've changed that.

Idk about the A+ in 2018, but for the rest...

They're weeding out folks without experience. Put time in setting shyt up, breaking them, and fixing them.
 

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What exactly are you trying to do?

And has anyone in this thread actually gotten a Job after getting their A+ in the last 2-3 years?

Unless you arent that Computer Savy, to me it seems better to focus on some of the intermediate certs out there.

Never got a callback until I got my A+ a few years ago.

Regardless, you either need a degree, internships, or a cert most of the time.
 

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Yeah, labs will work.

The best way that I can explain it is, there were exams out there that didn't even require hands-on experience. Devalued some otherwise valuable certs... Well, they've changed that.

Idk about the A+ in 2018, but for the rest...

They're weeding out folks without experience. Put time in setting shyt up, breaking them, and fixing them.
Which exams were those that didn't require labing or hand-off experience, but now do?
 

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Which exams were those that didn't require labing or hand-off experience, but now do?

I've always heard there were some MCSA's with Server 2003, that passed without even touching a Server.

You can't do that, now.

I also know Net+ has a higher fail rate than it used to.
 
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