getting the foot in the door
I would like to recieve some positive and resourceful responses on the best way to crack into the IT industry. I will be completing my year long college network training with the following certifications, A+, Network +, MCP, MCSE. I have no prior experience in the industry, employed in a managerial...
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| May 9 2008 11:51 AM GMT
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Golfer2
IT careers, Certifications, A+
Which CERTIFICATION to do?
I am doing MCA( LAST SEMESTER ) and i am nt able to understand which certification to do MCSE or CCNA. Which would benefit me more, in my career growth ?
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| May 8 2008 5:08 AM GMT
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Doing MCA (Fresher)
Certifications, MCSE, CCNA
CCNA relation to MCSA/UNIX ???
a lot of community college offer "Network adminstrator certification class" which teach people with basic network knowledge for example such as TCP/IP, window 2003 server and UNIX/LINUX , I might take that as my first step as entry level tech,and will continued to study either MCSA , CCNA or...
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| Mar 19 2008 8:38 AM GMT
| asked by
ITfuture
CCNA, MCSA, Unix
Linux /Unix certification
I have question about Linux/Unix certification, What type of skill does Linux/Unix adminstrator have?? do they need to know a lot of programming skill or network skill??before entering into Linux/Unix field, do I need to know MCSE/CIsco very well?? If I passed Linux+ from comptia, is it enought to...
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| Mar 11 2008 1:18 AM GMT
| asked by
ITfuture
Linux, Linux+, MCSE
A+ cert require for MCSE / CCNA??????
I would like to know if A+ certification is a neccessary before study either of CCNA or MCSE??? does CCNA/MCSE job need to know how to fix failure computer/server?? Do CCNA people only need to know how to fix/configure Network or should they know how to install RAM, write shell script/register,...
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| Mar 10 2008 7:48 AM GMT
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ITfuture
A+, CCNA, MCSE
role o mcse
what is the role of microsoft certified system engineer in it company?
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| Feb 1 2008 3:02 AM GMT
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Sysem engineer
MCSE
Do I have to get an MCP or MCSE before getting into Cisco certifications?
I have been in the telecommunications field for seven years working for cable companies and now AT&T. I am A+ certified and working on Net+. I study a lot on backbone and network protocols ATM, MPLS, SONET, SNMP etc. I am wondering what path to take next. Do I have to get an MCP or MCSE before...
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| Jan 15 2008 11:17 PM GMT
| asked by
NetworkingATE
Cisco certifications, IT, Networking
Exchange mail server
Hi,This Sudipta Chatterjee, I am working in a IT company for FM Services for client end, I can configure mail trouble shooting mail for MS OUTLOOK and Outlook express, I want to go for mail server end (exchange).. which certification needed for working MS exchange mail server? pls...
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| Nov 26 2007 2:17 PM GMT
| asked by
1981
Microsoft certifications, Exchange, MCSE
Selecting an area within security to start
Hi,I'm studying for an MSc in Information Security from Royal Holloway University of London, I have a B.Engg. degree in computers and a PG Diploma in Networking and Communication as well as the CCSA and CCNA. I'm also studying for the CISSP.Now, with all these qualifications, could you please tell...
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| Jun 24 2007 4:06 PM GMT
| asked by
secmax
Career development, Certifications, Networking
Career Advice
I'm interested in getting into the IT field, specifically Networking. Is getting a 4 year degree the best option, or would getting an Associates degree in Networking and additional certifications (CCNA, CCNP, MCSE)from my local community college be an acceptable route?
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| Mar 21 2007 10:40 PM GMT
| asked by
defensor1
Career development, Certifications, Training
MCSE
I am looking for a way to independently verify whether an individual has actually attained MCSE certification. Is there a registry or other database that I can access to find out if a potential candidate is truly MCSE certified? TIA for any help!
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| Dec 13 2005 2:30 PM GMT
| asked by
eDtHeAd
Career development, Certifications, Training
about education
dear sir i am working as computer hardware and net working engineeri am in these field about 4.5 yearsbut i still thinks i am far behindi want to progress in ITwhat course i have to do either ccna or mcsewhich is the better course for futurescopei am in a company where thereis 2000 server and...
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| Dec 29 2004 3:03 AM GMT
| asked by
rpvish
Training, Certifications, MCSE


