FOR [seeking] ENTRY-LEVEL-
For those of you whom may be where I was not to long ago, heres the DL on my story-
-I had NEVER worked in the IT field
-I KNEW I whanted to git into de netwhorkin arena
Fed up with lack of places to get [in-depth nitty-gritty] education (I am not talking about~take 'these' 3 classes and get your MCSE- but institutional, inst-led trng/edu/lab), I quit collage 28 May 2K. @ this point I knew NOTHING about networking (I taught my self PC stuff a while ago). I bought what I thought I needed/studied my azz off (600 hours +/-100), and on 27 Jun, I became a CCNA.
Yeah, thats right: i knew absolutly nothing about networking, and less than one month latter, CCNA Staus!
JOB HUNTIN: [had a] nice resume (fer no experiance) and I called d#%n near every place in the yellow pages that was IT related, and found out who in my area delt in Cisco produktz. One pertucular headhunter called me WITH ADVICE:
she said, target your resume to;
->non-profit agencys (they dont have da loot to keep peepz when day git experianced)
->24-7 places (da 'big dawgz' prefer 9-5...leaving possible oppertunity fer sumone whid sum what-tever-id-takez)
->healthcare placez
The bit advice she gave me that really helped me to secure the job i have: markert yer self 'willing' to:
->do an internship type thing
->job, obiously and...
heck....i'll grab my cover letter, that sums it up phine
Yer name
addrezz
Liverpool, NY 13090
Greetings,
My name is Martin Wills, and I am a Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) as of Aug 2K. Although, at the time of this writing, I do not have professional experience, I am actively seeking the following;
(1) a volunteer network systems administration position
(2) an internship “type” position (I am not in school)
(3) a job
My aim is to put myself in a position that would allow me some hands-on experience with Cisco Systems routers and/or switches. I am also in the process of studying for both the Microsoft Certified System Engineer exams, and the Cisco Certified Design Associate exam. I am hoping that I can get some time working with servers (web/DHCP,etc), in a file/printer sharing environment. More important to me, I would like to work with as much OSI L-3 hardware as possible. Also noteworthy, I own a PII 366MHz laptop PC that I am willing to use at my own risk. I am a fast learner, in need of exposure to attain added proficiency in the networking arena, so I may be in a position to take the Cisco Certified Network Professional exams in less than 2 years. I would be willing to work/volunteer for any 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift position if available. Given an volunteer/internship opportunity, I would eventually like to have a letter stating nothing more than an honest assessment of my skills. In the future, I would be using the letter to help secure a job opportunity with a perspective employer.
My contact information is listed below. My home number is often busy, as I am constantly utilizing the line for dial-up Internet Service, faxing, and making phone calls. In the event of a busy signal, I might recommend calling my pager and leaving a voice mail message that I will receive immediately.
I appreciate any time & energy you and/or anyone in you organization might invest in helping me find the type of opportunity I am looking for.
Respectfully submitted,
J. Martin Wills
Contact:
(home) xxx.xxx.xxxx.
(pgr/V-mail) xxx.xxx.xxxx
(E-mail) J_Martin45@hotmail.com
That letter had MAD impact on landing me a $28K p/y (~$30K, me thinkz, is the national avg (and THAT is based on peepz who, generally speaking, have problably at least a year of experiance))job. Plus full med/dental/vision/401K/etc. This company is sending me to instructor led traing to git my CCNP in less than 3 months on da job. Best of all...my routine day is playing whith Cisco switches/routers fer HOURS! I do some assist whid net admin as well. Dont get discouraged...YER job is [probably] out dare. I HOPE diz helps sumone.
peace
skoobz