Hello all, new member here!
I’ve been reading the board for a long time, but finally I have a couple of question to ask. Sorry about the length of the post. Thanks for taking the time and helping me on this one.
I’ve been working in IT (Small Business Network Management) for around 18 months. I took a couple of computer classes, mainly programming and web design, but didn’t get them finished because I had to move. So I have no certs or diplomas on any field of computing.
I have work experience in network management (18 months), single domain controler, 5 to 30 computers, for different companies because I currently work for a contractor that does network managing. I’ve seen a lot of different problems managing and deploying networks, so the book scenario vs the real world scenario is real clear to me. I’ve done network deployments without any supervision of about 5-10 users (Resource sharing, and applications like ACT and QuickBooks plus small custom apps, for multiple users, as well as printing + all the basics of a server enviromet). I know about setting up routers, sonicwall, linksys, cisco pix501 (the basics). I know cabling cat5e, cat6, etc. Also hardware of course.
My first question is: If I were to leave my job could I get another one in the central Florida market? With no certs, but a bit of experience. Having worked for different companies I’ve seen a lot happen in little time and can do a number of junior admin tasks. My job is been good for getting experience in the work field and all, but I’m moving to Florida because I have other business opportunities there as a part time real state agent, my RE license will expire this year and I want to give it a try before I let it go just like that. Plus, I don't make much at my current job.
I’m also preparing for the 70-290 test, but I would like to know what would happen to me in the worse case scenario of being without any certs and trying to find a job with my limited experience.
My second question is: I’m planning to keep working into the Microsoft track of certifications and hopefully get my MCSA some time this year, but it looks like A+ and Net+ are really important certs in the industry and I’m wondering if I should do those first after taking my 70-290 which was my main priority?
I know hardware enough, and my work experience should be sufficient to prove that I know it. A+ covers so much material that you never really use in the field and I wonder if in my case would be better to go for the Microsoft certs and skip the comptia certs. I would like to get my MCSA in messaging; I’ve already been exposed to MS Exchange and would like to learn more about that messaging system.
Thanks Again!
I’ve been reading the board for a long time, but finally I have a couple of question to ask. Sorry about the length of the post. Thanks for taking the time and helping me on this one.
I’ve been working in IT (Small Business Network Management) for around 18 months. I took a couple of computer classes, mainly programming and web design, but didn’t get them finished because I had to move. So I have no certs or diplomas on any field of computing.
I have work experience in network management (18 months), single domain controler, 5 to 30 computers, for different companies because I currently work for a contractor that does network managing. I’ve seen a lot of different problems managing and deploying networks, so the book scenario vs the real world scenario is real clear to me. I’ve done network deployments without any supervision of about 5-10 users (Resource sharing, and applications like ACT and QuickBooks plus small custom apps, for multiple users, as well as printing + all the basics of a server enviromet). I know about setting up routers, sonicwall, linksys, cisco pix501 (the basics). I know cabling cat5e, cat6, etc. Also hardware of course.
My first question is: If I were to leave my job could I get another one in the central Florida market? With no certs, but a bit of experience. Having worked for different companies I’ve seen a lot happen in little time and can do a number of junior admin tasks. My job is been good for getting experience in the work field and all, but I’m moving to Florida because I have other business opportunities there as a part time real state agent, my RE license will expire this year and I want to give it a try before I let it go just like that. Plus, I don't make much at my current job.
I’m also preparing for the 70-290 test, but I would like to know what would happen to me in the worse case scenario of being without any certs and trying to find a job with my limited experience.
My second question is: I’m planning to keep working into the Microsoft track of certifications and hopefully get my MCSA some time this year, but it looks like A+ and Net+ are really important certs in the industry and I’m wondering if I should do those first after taking my 70-290 which was my main priority?
I know hardware enough, and my work experience should be sufficient to prove that I know it. A+ covers so much material that you never really use in the field and I wonder if in my case would be better to go for the Microsoft certs and skip the comptia certs. I would like to get my MCSA in messaging; I’ve already been exposed to MS Exchange and would like to learn more about that messaging system.
Thanks Again!