Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
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Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
Thereal_ba;7880678 said:Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
No, I have an A+ too. but im sure I could have gotten it with just an A+ though.
Bcotton5;7883357 said:Thereal_ba;7880678 said:Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
No, I have an A+ too. but im sure I could have gotten it with just an A+ though.
damn, everyone told me to just skip the A+ and get the CCNA but I kinda want the A+ so I can get a entry level job
Sage Wonder;7879136 said:Yall have any advice for some1 looking to learn & get a start in this line of work? Namely information security.
Thereal_ba;7883397 said:Bcotton5;7883357 said:Thereal_ba;7880678 said:Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
No, I have an A+ too. but im sure I could have gotten it with just an A+ though.
damn, everyone told me to just skip the A+ and get the CCNA but I kinda want the A+ so I can get a entry level job
Dont worry so much about the A+ if you already have one of the other certifications. I know someone else who got hired with just a N+ for a noc position. Do you have any certs currently? But most of the time from what i have seen most entry level positions will hire you if have at least an associates degree. So whatever positions you are looking at currently, just apply for them because the employer may be willing to take a chance on you.
Bcotton5;7883602 said:Thereal_ba;7883397 said:Bcotton5;7883357 said:Thereal_ba;7880678 said:Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
No, I have an A+ too. but im sure I could have gotten it with just an A+ though.
damn, everyone told me to just skip the A+ and get the CCNA but I kinda want the A+ so I can get a entry level job
Dont worry so much about the A+ if you already have one of the other certifications. I know someone else who got hired with just a N+ for a noc position. Do you have any certs currently? But most of the time from what i have seen most entry level positions will hire you if have at least an associates degree. So whatever positions you are looking at currently, just apply for them because the employer may be willing to take a chance on you.
I got 2 assoc degrees in unrelated field and no certs
Im working on the Cisco Networking IT Professional Associate Degree right now though , only need 4 more classes will be done in 2 semesters at the end of this year, then Im gonna sit for the CCNA exam
I might get the Linux cert this summer though, Ill be done with the 2nd of the 2 Linux courses at my school in a few weeks
Thereal_ba;7883404 said:Sage Wonder;7879136 said:Yall have any advice for some1 looking to learn & get a start in this line of work? Namely information security.
Do you have any certs currently? do you have a degree?
Thereal_ba;7884977 said:Bcotton5;7883602 said:Thereal_ba;7883397 said:Bcotton5;7883357 said:Thereal_ba;7880678 said:Bcotton5;7880634 said:Thereal_ba;7879168 said:Just landed my first help desk job
with just the N+ cert?
No, I have an A+ too. but im sure I could have gotten it with just an A+ though.
damn, everyone told me to just skip the A+ and get the CCNA but I kinda want the A+ so I can get a entry level job
Dont worry so much about the A+ if you already have one of the other certifications. I know someone else who got hired with just a N+ for a noc position. Do you have any certs currently? But most of the time from what i have seen most entry level positions will hire you if have at least an associates degree. So whatever positions you are looking at currently, just apply for them because the employer may be willing to take a chance on you.
I got 2 assoc degrees in unrelated field and no certs
Im working on the Cisco Networking IT Professional Associate Degree right now though , only need 4 more classes will be done in 2 semesters at the end of this year, then Im gonna sit for the CCNA exam
I might get the Linux cert this summer though, Ill be done with the 2nd of the 2 Linux courses at my school in a few weeks
you can probably find work currently, all i have is an A+ and N+ and my associates in technical writing. How much did you spend on your classes if you do not mind me asking.
King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
King_sorrow;7894701 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
I have my CCNA and got a job at 35k first year, its a bit less than 40 but i only live 5 mins away from my job so it evens out.
What i really advise anyone looking to get into the field is internalize this shit. There's so many paper "ccna's" who just have the cert but really have no idea what there doing,couldn't troubleshoot themselves out of a cardboard box. As a black man too, you have to make sure you're 100% better than your competition.
King_sorrow;7894701 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
I have my CCNA and got a job at 35k first year, its a bit less than 40 but i only live 5 mins away from my job so it evens out.
What i really advise anyone looking to get into the field is internalize this shit. There's so many paper "ccna's" who just have the cert but really have no idea what there doing,couldn't troubleshoot themselves out of a cardboard box. As a black man too, you have to make sure you're 100% better than your competition.
Bcotton5;7899524 said:King_sorrow;7894701 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
I have my CCNA and got a job at 35k first year, its a bit less than 40 but i only live 5 mins away from my job so it evens out.
What i really advise anyone looking to get into the field is internalize this shit. There's so many paper "ccna's" who just have the cert but really have no idea what there doing,couldn't troubleshoot themselves out of a cardboard box. As a black man too, you have to make sure you're 100% better than your competition.
you in Michigan too right? cost of living around here Im guessing 35k is probably what I should expect when I get mine?
Im sure its more in Cali or NY or something like that
Im gonna try to find an internship this summer but I gotta get paid lol, Im a grown ass man I cant be working for free
I been looking for internships but nothing so far, I heard that Secure 24 place in southfield hires a lot of students around here
King_sorrow;7901078 said:Bcotton5;7899524 said:King_sorrow;7894701 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
I have my CCNA and got a job at 35k first year, its a bit less than 40 but i only live 5 mins away from my job so it evens out.
What i really advise anyone looking to get into the field is internalize this shit. There's so many paper "ccna's" who just have the cert but really have no idea what there doing,couldn't troubleshoot themselves out of a cardboard box. As a black man too, you have to make sure you're 100% better than your competition.
you in Michigan too right? cost of living around here Im guessing 35k is probably what I should expect when I get mine?
Im sure its more in Cali or NY or something like that
Im gonna try to find an internship this summer but I gotta get paid lol, Im a grown ass man I cant be working for free
I been looking for internships but nothing so far, I heard that Secure 24 place in southfield hires a lot of students around here
My first gig was at hp in pontiac, The pay is from 13.50 to 15 but they hire a lot of new grads and students
It's lower level stuff just basic help desk but you will learn alot from your coworkers and experiences dealing with people.
If you got the time check for a company called BCforward they're the ones who got me in.
35k sets you right in the middle class down here too lol.
King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
Thereal_ba;7856694 said:valdez21;7856622 said:Thereal_ba;7846324 said:anyone have a home lab? im thinking of setting one up.
i had one when i was studying for the IE, i sold it all
Did you switch to a virtual setup?
Thereal_ba;7915123 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
Can you really still pull this? because im currently making right under $40k doing help desk and hoping for at least $50k after I get my ccna this year.
valdez21;7919029 said:Thereal_ba;7915123 said:King Erauno;7894686 said:you dont need a certification to work at the help desk. especially if youre in college. i recommend getting an internship or some IT work before you graduate (for those in school) so you will have a headstart on the competition coming out of school. throw that experience on your resume and ball out
A+ and N+ are straight but they don't hold much weight these days. i got my a+ back when the shit never expired but now they want folks retaking the cert every 3 years like theyre cisco. not worth it, IMO
you get a CCNA cert and you can get a dope job at around $40-60k. N+ not gonna get you that type of money
Can you really still pull this? because im currently making right under $40k doing help desk and hoping for at least $50k after I get my ccna this year.
depends on the job and the area. Where are you located?