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re: Taking my Networks+ In 2 weeks. Advice? UPDATE
Posted on 2/6/19 at 9:22 am to jcole4lsu
Posted on 2/6/19 at 9:22 am to jcole4lsu
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for every other entry position, a CCNA or MCSA are far more relevant to the work you'll be doing
Yea grabbing a CCNA is the first step I tell everyone in the entry level field.
I'm looking into some VMWare certs next or moving up the Cisco ladder.
Posted on 2/6/19 at 11:19 am to bluebarracuda
CCNA is way above entry level in my experience. I have applied to over 100 jobs over the past year and not a single one asked for CCNA. Bachelor's, 3 years experience, and A+ seems to be the most common requirements in Baton Rouge for entry level.
Posted on 2/6/19 at 2:02 pm to bluebarracuda
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Yea grabbing a CCNA is the first step I tell everyone in the entry level field.
I recommend this for anyone looking to do networking or security. Our company can't keep engineers in houston. Some of that has to do with the industry, maybe pay. I don't know how much they are offering.
I do know that I regret not taking the CCNA exam back in 2003 when I completed netacademy. Had a free voucher and all....idiot.
Now here I am starting all over studying for CCNA because I am tired of being in a stale position. It's tough. I've been doing IT for 15 years now. I am just tired of doing this same customer facing do everything type of deskside support.
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