I have a B.A., and I’ve been MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) certified since 2000. I was working as an office clerk, but I am passionate about network administration and would like to gain some experience in this field. I am now 44 years old. What is the best way to become a network...
I have a general understanding of networking protocols, infrastructure, etc., after having taken a 400 level university class on networking and telecom. I believe that I have a good foundation to pursue Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT), at minimum. Would you still recommend the...
Networking, IT training and certifications, Networking certifications
I am an assistant network administrator in a telecom company, and I want to earn some certifications. I now have a MCP 2005. Which track should I choose next? And how can I start studying for that?
Networking, IT training and certifications, Networking certifications
I would like to know if it is worth the money for IT training. I met with someone from a company called New Horizons. Their network admin program includes the books, practice labs/exams, job placement assistance, and mentored learning to obtain 4 certs which are A+, Network+, MCP, MCSA. The cost...
I have a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Telecommunication Engineering, with a main emphasis on Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), code division multiple access (CDMA), Wireless Local Loop (WLL) and WiMax. I'm not sure if all this is in high-demand in the world -- especially in...
Networking, IT training and certifications, Telecommunications
I have currently finished a degree in Information Science from Bangalore, and I'm looking forward to a career in networking. Though Bangalore is known as the IT hub, I'm somehow not attracted towards the IT sector. I want to do something more security related. The CCNA and MCSE certifications are...
I am at square one in learning programming. Currently taking a QB4.5 course and want to continue with visual basic. I am getting conflicting information about where to start. Some say VB2005 others say VB2008 and every version between gets a vote from someone. I don't want to waste time learning...
I studied IT two years ago. After I couldn't get an IT job I had to settle as a manager to a pizza shop. This job is satisfying, but I'm currently studying for an A+ certification. Do you think there's still hope for me? And do you have any tips for passing the A+ and N+ (Network+) exams?
Networking, Career development, IT training and certifications
I completed my engineering in branch IT, but now I don't want to go into the s/w (software) field. I'm much more interested in networking and hardware. What are my options for switching over?
I've been working as a pre-sales, technical consultant for more than two years, and I have two questions: 1. What's the highest attainable level in the technical consulting career path? Should I expect to see a senior level or managing position? 2. What tools should I use to keep developing...


