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I'd say get the certs. Most jobs here won't hire you without them or if they do you have 90 days to get them. Which isn't a bad gig honestly. One of the new guys in the office I work in is literally getting paid to pretty much just sit at his desk as "study" for the last 3 months. He passed his Sec + but still has to get a Windows 7 (70-685 or 680) and is cutting it real close. Still, even if you fail you're taking a 40 or 50k job (depending on location) for 3 months. I wouldn't want to put myself under that sort of pressure though, I was lucky to have gotten mine a long time ago and just have to keep up with C.E credits which the D.o.D basically handles for us with their annual training requirements.
I am trying to think if I want to get into this Windows 10 stuff since they got us the Skillport for it or do ITIL next.
Not directly IT I guess, but they're hiring up Blackboard admins up here lately and giving them the same or more as I make or even the actual full web design guys. I didn't know it was that difficult or lucrative
I am trying to think if I want to get into this Windows 10 stuff since they got us the Skillport for it or do ITIL next.
Not directly IT I guess, but they're hiring up Blackboard admins up here lately and giving them the same or more as I make or even the actual full web design guys. I didn't know it was that difficult or lucrative