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need advise from all you professionals
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| Ill be taking a ccna course in September in London,Ont,Canada.I just came out of a computer support specialist program.Would this ccna course benefit getting ahead on the job market or am I getting to far ahead of my self, I dont have any certifications at this time. I s this the road to take.Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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| You could get your A+ and N+ they will help a little.
I am still in college and I have allready gotten these 2 I plan on having a CCNA or higher by the time I get out | |
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| I would recomend going for your Network+ first and then MS TCP/IP, to give yourself a good grounding in preparation for the CCNA exam.
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| First of all, who is paying for the class? If you do not have to pay for it out of your pocket, take the class. Whether you are going to pursue the CCNA right now or not, it will be a learning experience.
If you want to pursue networking, start with the Network+ to get familiar with the basics. Then look into getting an MCP (or CNA) before going for the CCNA. This will help you get your foot in the door and allow you to get some hands-on experience. Later you can build upon your experience with an MCSE (or CNE).
That's just my suggestion. Take it however you want it, but remember experience counts for a lot.
Good Luck:-) | |
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| Thank you for the advise kindly appreciated to all. |
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