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Bazooka_Joe 06-16-2003 10:01 AM

PC Certifications?
 
Anyone planning on taking any, or have you already?

I'm currently looking in on the CompTIA Network+ certificiation. It's an entry-level certificate for people with 1 year or less of field expirence. Basically, it's essencials in networking, showing you the differences in types of servers, different types of setups for TCP/IP, etc. . . .

In case you don't know, certificates are basically just proof that you have expirence in that specific field. They range anywhere from router setups, network installation & troubleshooting, to Microsoft-based programs and technoligy. A college batchlorette for Computer Science is nice, but this is an extra bonus that makes you stand above college students.

Zoner 06-16-2003 10:06 AM

I don't know about now, but a couple of years ago, certs weren't worth a donkey's fuck. Every man and his dog was MCSE certified.

Hopefully, the market is different now for techies.

Brutal CarNage 06-16-2003 05:26 PM

Yeah
 
That was back then though. You could study the guides and become a "paper" certified MCSE. They changed it now though. You can memorize the guides page for page and never pass the certifications. Now it helps to have experience along with book knowlegge to pass the tests. A+ certification is something I see alot of as a minimum requirement as well. Test at $120+ a pop makes sure you know your stuff.

Gh0st 06-16-2003 07:17 PM

If you want to learn networking enroll yourself in a Cisco Certified Network Associate course and take that cert exam when your done. Im currently taking the class and I've learned a lot so far. I've also taken a Comptia A+ course but i've yet to take the cert exam. These certifications can earn you $70,000+ a year right out of high school.

Old Reliable 06-16-2003 08:40 PM

would like to but dont really have time

Simo Häyhä 06-16-2003 10:04 PM

im taking the CCNA from cisco

SoLiDUS 06-16-2003 11:00 PM

I have my CompTIA A+

No, I don't plan on getting any more...

[DAS REICH] Blitz 06-17-2003 06:14 AM

[quote="Simo Häyhä":23402]im taking the CCNA from cisco[/quote:23402]if you dont get thrown in the slammer

SoLiDUS 06-17-2003 07:03 AM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":fc214][quote="Simo Häyhä":fc214]im taking the CCNA from cisco[/quote:fc214]if you dont get thrown in the slammer[/quote:fc214]

Even if he is found guilty of computer crimes, he won't be serving time in a
prison / penitentiary.

3/3 Marine 06-17-2003 07:23 AM

I was going to go for pretty much all my certs., but my boss is like why do that, you already have a job and the certs are basically just good to get your foot into an interview. I'm not planning on leaving my job anytime soon, so I said screw it.

Zoner 06-17-2003 08:22 AM

Re: Yeah
 
[quote="Brutal CarNage":47696]That was back then though. You could study the guides and become a "paper" certified MCSE. They changed it now though. You can memorize the guides page for page and never pass the certifications. Now it helps to have experience along with book knowlegge to pass the tests. A+ certification is something I see alot of as a minimum requirement as well. Test at $120+ a pop makes sure you know your stuff.[/quote:47696]

Kewl. I'm glad they changed the process. I knew a few guys who were MCSE certified but were total drooling morons.

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Zap. USMC 06-23-2003 08:37 AM

I just took the Comptia A+ test last month and was certified. Ten students from my class went and they are all incredibly smart when it comes to computers and only two passed... me and another kid.

They changed the tests to adaptive; meaning that when you miss a question on a certain subject on computers (let's say BINARY numbers) then they'll bomb you with more questions until you get it right.

Get all the certifications that you can, regardless if they mean "jack" or not, they are still good to have.


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