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| anthokad 2002-03-22, 9:10 am |
| I'm just young graduate with lot of experience in the I.T industry. Worked as a Systems engineer for 16months and now i need a job. I don't really know where to start? I want to write professional exams;MCSE? CCNA? A+. Which should I go for or where should i start. | |
| Pavlov 2002-03-22, 10:11 am |
| If you are interested in writing professional exams, perhaps you want to start out by writing and submitting a couple of short exams to this website or maybe freak's site at www.mcsefreak.com Talk to some trainers and ask them how the exams are developed and who writes them. I would learn as much about the process as possible, then go to the source. If you want to write MS exams, you'll need to track down someone in the Training department of MS, etc. Best of luck to you. At least you know what you want to do  | |
| chodan 2002-03-22, 10:35 pm |
| I`m not sure but the MCSA cert is new and there is not alot of material yet.
You might try your hand at that one. | |
| Kasor 2002-03-24, 10:41 am |
| Find the career goal u want and start to read up.
U had to decide what is your goal.
Cisco and MS both have it own advantage..
Orcale is nice, everything is good.
At at the market and do some research that what area that fit u. | |
| eljefe79 2002-03-28, 3:09 am |
| Nigeria? Boy that's going to be a tough one. I might try EDS, Wang, M$ as a start on their international teams. I was doing some work for an Oil company that had some locations in that region. EDS people staffed them. Interim was big back then too. You might try them? Technical writers are a tough find especially if they have real world experience.
Good luck |
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