Old Man Cain
OG
Sorry fellas but for some reason Sec+ and A+ is no longer downloading so I can upload it for yall. That CCNA stuff should be still active though
There is levels...Really? I keep hearing its required for most jobs
There is levels...
To work in an govt IT environment you need to be at least IAT level II and the baseline cert for that is
Sec+.
after that the cert you wanna get next depends on where you wanna be
Networking - CCNA
Security - CISSP or CASP
Systems - Windows or Linux depending on which environment
If it was me I would I would CCNA, Cloud Cert(Azure, AWS or Google), some kinda of Security Cert. All these certs are attainable Google and YouTube is your friend.There is levels...
To work in an govt IT environment you need to be at least IAT level II and the baseline cert for that is
Sec+.
after that the cert you wanna get next depends on where you wanna be
Networking - CCNA
Security - CISSP or CASP
Systems - Windows or Linux depending on which environment
Cloud and SD-Wan will basically cut a lot of jobs out in the IT world. WE HAVE TO BE AHEAD OF THE CURVE ASAPIve been thinking bout Azure cause the cloud is the new wave
Iigh so ill study A+ to understand the basics but ill focus on sec+ cert to start on the journey. Good plan?I currently hold
Sec+ and CASP
working towards CCNA cause im in Networking now.
but yeah
six figures easy yall
Yep.Iigh so ill study A+ to understand the basics but ill focus on sec+ cert to start on the journey. Good plan?
Yep.
What type of hands on exp you got?
Yea its always been something that i thought about but i always figured it was too far out for me to accomplish cuz "computers are so complicated" so ive always hesitated but i always like pickin up new knowledge and hobbies/challenges and just with the ability to work remote or anywhere in world, make bank etc. Its very enticing.I’m pretty much in the same boat, though I do have customer service experience so I’m using that to get my foot in the door along with a few certifications
Bruh A+ is entry level at best. Go for your CCNA or a Cloud Cert.Iigh so ill study A+ to understand the basics but ill focus on sec+ cert to start on the journey. Good plan?
Yea its always been something that i thought about but i always figured it was too far out for me to accomplish cuz "computers are so complicated" so ive always hesitated but i always like pickin up new knowledge and hobbies/challenges and just with the ability to work remote or anywhere in world, make bank etc. Its very enticing.
Does the new CCNA have practicals or is it all questionsBruh A+ is entry level at best. Go for your CCNA or a Cloud Cert.
A+ is learning how to fix a computer that's basically a hour or two on YouTube. That CCNA will open so many doors for you bro. Net+ is the equivalent of a CCNA but CCNA is more valued in the market.
I posted the answers for the new CCNA. Do like me and take a hour or two every day and study that answer sheet and in 30 days take the test. Get certified and never look back
All questions no labs so that answer sheet is the actual test AND you can take the test from homeDoes the new CCNA have practicals or is it all questions
All questions no labs so that answer sheet is the actual test AND you can take the test from home
Im glad my journey inspired you big homie...keep pushingKnow where I got the idea of making IT a career? From the IC. I believe @BDP™️ said he was working a help desk position in the old IT thread in like 2010 and now look where he is. Never knew how to try to get into to until I saw the that thread and I finally decided this year to get into IT
Bet betBruh A+ is entry level at best. Go for your CCNA or a Cloud Cert.
A+ is learning how to fix a computer that's basically a hour or two on YouTube. That CCNA will open so many doors for you bro. Net+ is the equivalent of a CCNA but CCNA is more valued in the market.
I posted the answers for the new CCNA. Do like me and take a hour or two every day and study that answer sheet and in 30 days take the test. Get certified and never look back