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After reading through this forum I have decided to self study. I have had experience with computers from an early age (C64) through to the present and have built and fixed many PCs as a hobby/for friends. I have worked in a small office where I was responsible for keeping the PCs working (7 + 1 server), however this was not an IT role. I am now looking at the best and cheapest way to get certified so I am employable. I would like to be an IT support Technician. I have just ordered the Study guide for the MCDST 271 exam, so I am going to start with this book and exam. I have also looked into the CompTIA A+ exam. Is this the correct route to take? Do you think I would be better off doing the A+ first? Thanks in advance for any advice, I look forward to contributing to this great forum. Joe. |
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Welcome to Cert Forums
BSc (Hons), HND IT, HND Computing, ITIL-F, MBCS CITP, MCP (270,290,291,293,298,299) MCTS (620,624,652) MCSA:Security, Security+, CPTS |
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The usual route for entry level IT jobs is A+,N+ and MCDST
The A+ consists of two exams one mandatory one called Essentials and one elective. The N+ consists of one exam And the MCDST is two exams. You can get the books yourself and study on your own so there is no need for an expensive training provider. You also do not need to wait until you have all of these certifications you can start looking for a job now and put in your covering letter and cv that you are studying these certifications this will help in finding a job. S+,MCDST,N+,A+,HND Business Computing, GNVQ Level 3 IT, NVQ Level 1 & 2 IT Mobo: Asus Rampage Formula x48 CPU: Intel C2D E8400 @ 4GHz HSF: Tuniq Tower GPU: BFG GTX 260 OC2 Maxcore Edition RAM: 4GB Geil Black Dragon 1066Mhz CASE: Antec 1200 PSU: 700W Seasonic M12 DVDRW: LG 20x DVD Rewriter HD1: 250GB Samsung Spinpoint HD2: Samsung external backup drive 160GB Display: 22" Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW RIP UCM, your were always willing to help & will not be forgotten |
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Hi & welcome
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Hi & welcome to CF
-Ken No matter how much you think you know, there's always someone who knows more... IT Manager, IT Writer/Columist & Part-time IT Lecturer
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Aaah goodie another victim for my dungeon
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Welcome!
Ultimately, the decision is up to you... but I'd do them in the following order: A+, Network+, MCDST. BosonMichael MCSE+I, MCSE: Security, MCSE: Messaging, MCDST, MCDBA, MCTS, OCP, CCNP, CCDP, CCNA Security, CCNA Voice, CNE, SCSA, Security+, Linux+, Server+, Network+, A+ Served proudly, US Army, 98C Intelligence Analyst, '89-'92 Everyone else is posting their blog... guess I will too! |
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
Das hier ist euer Erbe, Doch wenn’s euch nicht gefällt Dann werdet bessere Menschen, Und ihr kriegt ’ne bessere Welt [Entfache dieses Feuer by the Böhse Onkelz] My new PC CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 Graphics: Asus EN8800GTS 512MB Mainboard: Asus R.O.G. Maximus Extreme PSU: Be Quiet Dark Power BQT P7 - PRO-650W RAM: 4GB Corsair XMS3 DHX DDR3-1600
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