- Jun 23, 2001
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I'm torn here and not really certain which path to take. My AAS degree in Linux Networking Administration is almost complete, with graduation the second week of May. Don't much care for any ceremony, I'm just getting mailed the degree and calling it a day though.
I've also completed two CompTIA certs, the A+ and the Network+. I'm also scheduled to take the RHCT in the middle of may, and I plan on taking the LPIC-1 exam before the end of May as well. The combined above gives me a pretty solid ground in Linux, with emphasis on Red Hat EL.
My concerns are which certifications to pursue next. My next degree will be focusing on Information Systems Security, so I know where that path goes. Since I scan various IT job postings on several websites, I see a lot of the positions what MCSE/MCSA certs. I've had several courses in Microsoft as well, focusing on XP and various aspects of Server 2003, so attaining the MCSA shouldn't be too difficult. I should also state that for the MCSA/MCSE certs, I'll be focusing XP and Server 2003 paths. Given Vista's slow adoption rates and general distaste of Vista in the corporate world, I don't think I need to invest too much effort into learning Vista. Not to say that I don't want to learn about Vista at all, I'm just stating my focus will be on XP/2003.
I also want to pursue a CCNA certification as well, and I've taken half the courses for that.
Eventually, I would like to attain both, however, my more immediate short goals are to maximize my employment potential.
Any people working in the IT industry want to give their thoughts?
I've also completed two CompTIA certs, the A+ and the Network+. I'm also scheduled to take the RHCT in the middle of may, and I plan on taking the LPIC-1 exam before the end of May as well. The combined above gives me a pretty solid ground in Linux, with emphasis on Red Hat EL.
My concerns are which certifications to pursue next. My next degree will be focusing on Information Systems Security, so I know where that path goes. Since I scan various IT job postings on several websites, I see a lot of the positions what MCSE/MCSA certs. I've had several courses in Microsoft as well, focusing on XP and various aspects of Server 2003, so attaining the MCSA shouldn't be too difficult. I should also state that for the MCSA/MCSE certs, I'll be focusing XP and Server 2003 paths. Given Vista's slow adoption rates and general distaste of Vista in the corporate world, I don't think I need to invest too much effort into learning Vista. Not to say that I don't want to learn about Vista at all, I'm just stating my focus will be on XP/2003.
I also want to pursue a CCNA certification as well, and I've taken half the courses for that.
Eventually, I would like to attain both, however, my more immediate short goals are to maximize my employment potential.
Any people working in the IT industry want to give their thoughts?