Internet Sales and Service Consultant 1 Almost done with my BSBA: Finance, and I bought a study guide for the CCNA because I want a better job. Saw an ad on Indeed.com Iowa
Ian Murphy
I'm currently actually studying for my Network +, I took cisco 1-4 years ago, but failed the CCNA because I ran out of time, the last question was the router programming question and I didn't pace myself properly so now I think that getting my Network + should get me into a good job, and lead the way for me to study for the Security plus.
Is this actually a good game plan? Am I newfagging to hard to actually do anything with my life? I just want to make like 30k a year for now.
Also, no I havn't finished college, and just work a dead end job right now.
Sebastian Foster
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Colton Butler
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Jackson Green
>Job Title Programmer/Analyst >Years of Experience 2 >Degrees/Certs BS in CS >How did you find/get job Took a recruiter's call while taking a shit >Pay $67k/yr ($800/wk after taxes, insurance, and 401k) >Location A shitty Midwestern city with low cost of living
Christopher Robinson
20 y/o, Florida. Studying for my A+ atm, followed by Net+, Sec+ and others after (not sure which). In sophomore year of college for Computer Science BA and Networks Systems AS. Working as a barista to save money for tech. Bitches love latte art. Eventual goal of getting my CISSP and working as a penetration tester or something else in comp sec.
Any advice or am I on the right track?
Wyatt Robinson
What certificates do I actually need to become a system administrator?
Brody Carter
Stay in school and get the degree, it opens lots of doors. Comptia are considered entry level certs, but the gov't loves them. CISSP is a joke in the sec world, hasn't been updated in 8 years. That being said, HR types and C level people are impressed with it.
Nolan Hill
Depends on what you want to do. Storage=VMWare Servers=Linux or MS Network= Cisco or Juniper
MCSA would be a good place to start.
Carter Gray
Got recommended to get a Juniper certification, is this pretty widely accepted in the industry?
One guy I know swears by it, my goal is getting a job working with databases possibly so I can see it being useful eventually
Zachary Murphy
Thanks famalam
Levi Hughes
I want to work more with hardware than software, so I guess networking is the way to go?
Brandon Peterson
Cisco and Juniper are the 2 big hitters in networking, you can't go wrong with either. My shop is all Cisco, so I am Ciscocentric. Juniper is still a very good platform.
Juan Kelly
I want to get try my hand at being a security analyst. No prior training of any kind, so im a bit clueless as to where I should start.
I just cant take any more of this dead end job. 24 years old with nothing to show for it. If I have to go back to school then I'll fucking do it at this point.
James Bailey
I went hardware as well. So my career arc is like this: PC Support 35K Moved to server support - 50K Morphed in VOIP and networking - 85K + 15K bonus
Been with company 15 years, MCSE and Cisco certified.
theres a good bit to get started with there. they wont hold your hand through anything either
Anthony Gonzalez
Here is a good resource to get you started. Do this class, the other previously posted links, learn from cybrary and Udemy. Practice at enigmagroup and other hacker training sites, then you should be well on your way.
Best of luck to you. Maybe I will see you at enigmagroup. Be sure to post an introduction thread. The community is great and will gladly help you with any problems/questions you may have. And the training missions are some of the best on the web.
Bless you user. Ive been so lost as to where to look these past few days. Anything to get my future moving is a good thing
Benjamin Young
YW fellow user, someone once did the same thing for me once. Focus was what I was lacking. Take it slow and steady and you'll do just fine.
Noah Cruz
What was your certificate pathway? Also, which MCSA should I get? Windows Server 2012 or 2008?
Luis Cox
Im in no rush, but I'm not joking when I said I have no experience in this sort of thing. Im doing it based on the recommendation of a friend as well as through my own research.
How long did it take you to get to a level you were satisfied with, or that at least got you a job?
Sebastian Jenkins
Do you think it's unrealistic to pursue the CCNA as one's first cert?
Brandon Martinez
MCSE CCENT CCNA R&S CCNA Security CCNA Voice CCNP Voice CCNP R&S Now I am concentrating on Design, so CCDA and then CCDP later this year.
Brandon Harris
I had 2 previous IT jobs, one for 9 months then got laid off. Next one was on site PC repair that blew but paid the bills. Did it for 6 months and then started with my present company. 2-3 years in I knew this company was for me. They funded certification and training programs and promoted from within. In all honesty a large corporation would be a way to go. You get to work with other experienced admins,, kinda like an apprenticeship.
William Howard
Thats what i've been told as well. Just have to get some sort of base in order for these guys to actually want to hire me I suppose.
Brandon White
Depends on the individual. If you have no networking and just try to learn it from a book you will probably fail. If you invest in a router/switch and a decent laptop to o labs I think you could be quite successful taking the CCNA as your first cert.
Nathaniel Jones
220-801 (i know) test tomorrow morning anyone on who's taken it recently? im getting anxious
Ayden Adams
they say you shouldn't load up on too many certs because it makes you look like you just took a bunch of brain dumps and loaded up on certs
Joshua Gray
just a reminder the time to take the 801/802 is almost up, the 901/902 will be the new A+ course very soon