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Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by fastford, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. fastford

    fastford New Member

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    Hay guys
    Is comp Tia a+ certification a sound career move?
    PC's have been a hobby for a number of years now and was wondering if this is still a viable field to get in to. What would you need to have in order to be an It tech?
    Thanks for you time.
     
  2. Apexes

    Apexes Gigabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF :)

    Main thing IT employers want now is some sort of experience, obviously if you don't have that it can be difficult.

    However, going down the A+ route, and then onto the N+ is definately the best place to start. If you already have an interest in IT, and have some knowledge - get out and start applying for jobs now and let them know your studying for your A+ exam - you may be lucky and get a foot in the door :)

    IT is very competitive at the moment, especially on entry level.
     
    Certifications: 70-243 MCTS: ConfigMgr 2012 | MCSE: Private Cloud
  3. Notes_Bloke

    Notes_Bloke Terabyte Poster

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    Welcome:D

    NB
     
    Certifications: 70-210, 70-215, A+,N+, Security+
    WIP: MCSA
  4. reddevil12

    reddevil12 Megabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF :D
     
    Certifications: a+
    WIP: 70-270 / 70-680
  5. nXPLOSi

    nXPLOSi Terabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF :)
     
    Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA 2003 (270, 290, 291), MCTS (640, 642), MCSA 2008
    WIP: MCSA 2012

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