Originally posted by: rh71
I can say that CompTIA exams are pretty worthless in the sense that nobody looks for them. I have a couple... technically useless...
Originally posted by: rh71
in that case, enjoy the vouchers.They worked for me (from a different site though)...
Originally posted by: Sagalore
What does the rest of your tool belt look like?
In short, experience beats all. Otherwise if they only have a piece of paper to judge between you and another similar skillset guy, then you have an advantage. Don't think of it as a sure-ticket.Originally posted by: trmiv
Man I need to get in this cert game. Do you guys feel these are helping you find jobs? I have no certs currently, but I do have a BS in MIS. I'm considering getting a CCNA, but what I really want to focus on is security, eventually getting a CISSP. Maybe starting with a security+ is the better way to go for me. I can then get the MCSA: Security specialization.
Originally posted by: trmiv
Man I need to get in this cert game. Do you guys feel these are helping you find jobs? I have no certs currently, but I do have a BS in MIS. I'm considering getting a CCNA, but what I really want to focus on is security, eventually getting a CISSP. Maybe starting with a security+ is the better way to go for me. I can then get the MCSA: Security specialization.
Originally posted by: rh71
In short, experience beats all. Otherwise if they only have a piece of paper to judge between you and another similar skillset guy, then you have an advantage. Don't think of it as a sure-ticket.Originally posted by: trmiv
Man I need to get in this cert game. Do you guys feel these are helping you find jobs? I have no certs currently, but I do have a BS in MIS. I'm considering getting a CCNA, but what I really want to focus on is security, eventually getting a CISSP. Maybe starting with a security+ is the better way to go for me. I can then get the MCSA: Security specialization.
On the contrary, some companies like to home-grow their own (training) instead of paying a higher salary to an experienced guy. Depends on the job/company.
Originally posted by: trmiv
Man I need to get in this cert game. Do you guys feel these are helping you find jobs? I have no certs currently, but I do have a BS in MIS. I'm considering getting a CCNA, but what I really want to focus on is security, eventually getting a CISSP. Maybe starting with a security+ is the better way to go for me. I can then get the MCSA: Security specialization.
Originally posted by: daveshel
Originally posted by: rh71
in that case, enjoy the vouchers.They worked for me (from a different site though)...
Thanks.
Originally posted by: Sagalore
What does the rest of your tool belt look like?
I have:
MCSA
MCSA2003
1 additional MCP toward the MCSE
CNA (4 and 5)
A+
Network+
Originally posted by: trmiv
Don't you have to have two years experience in security related stuff to even get a security+? Since I have no certs at all (just a BS degree), would starting with A+ and Network+, then MCSA, then security+, then MCSA: security, then CCNA the best route?
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Skip the A+, unless you just want to do it for fun.
