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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by eXploited
Go straight for MCSE and A+.. Fuck security.. Get all microsoft Certifications.. TRUST me.. I am a Desktop Support tech and those Certs are MONEY IN THE BANK.. Get the new Desktop Support Cert they have and MCSE, any cert that has to do with Desktop support.
yah, i just got my self stufy book in from Microsoft for the MCDST. I'm thinking try to get that and the A+.

Security isn't a biggie at this point, but everytime i go online and take practice tests for it i score like 80%, and i haven't even cracked my book open yet.

Network+ is another good additional one to have, but I'm not sure what situations of work I'll use it in. If i'm going to be a help desk/entry level guy, i'm thining ill have to deal more with Joe and Jane forgetting their passwords or screwing up their mouse, not so much building a network or configuring one.
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by eXploited
Go straight for MCSE and A+.. Fuck security.. Get all microsoft Certifications.. TRUST me.. I am a Desktop Support tech and those Certs are MONEY IN THE BANK.. Get the new Desktop Support Cert they have and MCSE, any cert that has to do with Desktop support.

LoL! F Security? Your a funny guy It's much easier to get a security job and get PAID then play desktop support bish for years working your way up to 6 figure roles.

Entry Level Security is 60k+ Add Clearance there's 80k+ Add 3-5 Years Experience Bam 6 figures.
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 10:12 AM
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LoL! F Security? Your a funny guy It's much easier to get a security job and get PAID then play desktop support bish for years working your way up to 6 figure roles.

Entry Level Security is 60k+ Add Clearance there's 80k+ Add 3-5 Years Experience Bam 6 figures.
out of curiosity, what does having Security+ cert entail?

i understand that the job would entail database security, network/internet security from virus, hackers, etc...but can you give me the details that an employee would use in a real world situation?
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 10:21 AM
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Network Security basically entails either looking for the hacker, malicious intruder, malconfigured machine, infected machine, malware dropped machine, etc. Monitoring for irregular activity, etc.

Basically staying ahead of the threat and monitoring for it. Or proactively scanning for vulnerabilities that sorta thing.

Your basic security + test passer can make upwards of 80k with a clearance

FYI I submitted you for a few jobs that sponsor clearances already with your current skill set. You'll be getting a call next week.
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Brian_EvoIX
Network Security basically entails either looking for the hacker, malicious intruder, malconfigured machine, infected machine, malware dropped machine, etc. Monitoring for irregular activity, etc.

Basically staying ahead of the threat and monitoring for it. Or proactively scanning for vulnerabilities that sorta thing.

Your basic security + test passer can make upwards of 80k with a clearance

FYI I submitted you for a few jobs that sponsor clearances already with your current skill set. You'll be getting a call next week.
got ya. so would just having Security+ alone be a candidate for employment or would i need A+ as well to boot? i'd think that logically if i can pass security+ i know about a+.

thank you for the submission. i meant to include a skill list of things i'm already competent in with that link i sent you, but i dont think its a biggie. if u think it will help i can send it ur way tho.
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 10:29 AM
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Not a big deal, as a standard on any internal submission they at least call the perspective candidate and do a phone screen.

Security + is and A+ cover two very different aspects of skill bases. If you can pass Security + you most like have the A+ knowledge as well. But that is not always the case. I would testking both and see what the ?'s look like on the A+. I had a CCNA when I was doing networking so A+ wasn't needed.
Old Oct 29, 2009 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian_EvoIX
Not a big deal, as a standard on any internal submission they at least call the perspective candidate and do a phone screen.

Security + is and A+ cover two very different aspects of skill bases. If you can pass Security + you most like have the A+ knowledge as well. But that is not always the case. I would testking both and see what the ?'s look like on the A+. I had a CCNA when I was doing networking so A+ wasn't needed.
^^^ Listen to this guy. There's a reason he's talking on the same wavelength as me and I can attest that Security+ is not a waste of time. Few certs are a waste of your time for that matter.

Brian - who do you work for? I may have even seen your car in the past since I used to work out in Dulles, down 606.
Old Oct 30, 2009 | 06:59 AM
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^^^ Listen to this guy. There's a reason he's talking on the same wavelength as me and I can attest that Security+ is not a waste of time. Few certs are a waste of your time for that matter.

Brian - who do you work for? I may have even seen your car in the past since I used to work out in Dulles, down 606.
I'm down 606 quite often. If you saw the Panda getting a blow by the blue turbo... You saw me.
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Ive been looking for a IT job for months in the hampton roads area. I figured a+, network+, and MCP should be enough to get a entry level job. I guess not, lol.
Old Nov 15, 2009 | 01:39 PM
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Ive been looking for a IT job for months in the hampton roads area. I figured a+, network+, and MCP should be enough to get a entry level job. I guess not, lol.
i'm starting to believe i picked the wrong PC career at the worst time.

my buddies who are studying the programming aspect of PC's have no problem finding jobs. they are everywhereeeeeee



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