KevinBeaver
7610 pts. | Feb 18 2009 4:25PM GMT
Hands-on experience will help you more than any of those certifications will. Non-vendor-specific may be best but it depends on what you want to do. Try to get your hands-on experience via volunteer work, internship, or by setting up a lab at home. Check out what I’ve written about this as well here:
KevinBeaver
7610 pts. | Feb 18 2009 4:26PM GMT
The link “feature” is not working too well…let’s try it again:
<a href="http://www.principlelogic.com/careers.html" title="http://www.principlelogic.com/careers.html" target="_blank">http://www.principlelogic.com/careers.ht…</a>
Technochic
40210 pts. | Feb 19 2009 7:53PM GMT
Truthfully? The “quickest” way is to find an employer who needs the skills you have! Working on increasing your skills of course will open more possibilities for employment for you. So continue your training and keep looking at the same time and at some point you will find the employer who needs someone who knows what you know and you’re golden. ![]()






