Information Technology (IT)

www.freecodecamp.com is the way to go They even use some programs from code cademy. LinkedIn now recognizes freecodecamp as legitimate educational certificate. It's extensive and once you finish with your trainings, you they have non-profit/volunteer work for you so you can build your resume and skills, not to mention the groups on facebook. I joined the group and just got linked up with someone who wants to revamp a website. So on top of the front-end web dev, she also let me be the project manager on the project so that's icing on the cake.

Good looks, will def try to do this along with this Masters Program to beef up my resume
 
Whats up guys. I graduated from Rutgers with a BA in Information Technology and Informatics last May. Been working at Comcast Business as a Tier 1 Tech Support Agent since January and I absolutely hate it. Ready to get back into the books and make moves. Looking to get into the Security field, thinking about starting with the Security + for my first certification. Can anyone recommend the best way to go about studying for the test, don't want to take a class just want to do sellf study. Guess I'm looking for the best materials to use.

Also any tips that can help me land a better role than what I have right now would also be helpful. Willing to put in this work to better myself just looking for some guidance.
 
not sure if you guys are familiar with the bay area, but currently doing my A+ Certs thru Academy X. Tech SF is paying for it. So whats the next step after getting this CERTS?
 
Anyone take the Microsoft 70-680 cert lately? I need to pass it to get this job. :rolleyes
 
Whats up guys. I graduated from Rutgers with a BA in Information Technology and Informatics last May. Been working at Comcast Business as a Tier 1 Tech Support Agent since January and I absolutely hate it. Ready to get back into the books and make moves. Looking to get into the Security field, thinking about starting with the Security + for my first certification. Can anyone recommend the best way to go about studying for the test, don't want to take a class just want to do sellf study. Guess I'm looking for the best materials to use.

Also any tips that can help me land a better role than what I have right now would also be helpful. Willing to put in this work to better myself just looking for some guidance.

I just grabbed Sybex and/or Exam Cram for all my CompTia Certs. I would look within Comcast, I work for another ISP as well and its fairly easy to move up once you have experience.
 
Just went from a contractor to Employee at TW Cable... got my A+ and N+ working on my Sec+, then im gonna learn coding for the next yr... my goal is 80-100k in 2 yrs...
 
A friend of mines reached out to me like a month ago that works for DOD here in the DMV and he told me to get a A+/Net + Cert needless to say I cut that cheque today to attend trainace in Greenbelt, MD. Wish me luck guys.
 
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Just went from a contractor to Employee at TW Cable... got my A+ and N+ working on my Sec+, then im gonna learn coding for the next yr... my goal is 80-100k in 2 yrs...

Why even waste time with Comptia Exams then? Sec+ yea I can see it. Be better served taking CCNA.
 
Just went from a contractor to Employee at TW Cable... got my A+ and N+ working on my Sec+, then im gonna learn coding for the next yr... my goal is 80-100k in 2 yrs...

What specific role are you aiming for to get that salary that fast? I know it is doable I'm just curious I am aiming for the same salary within 2-3 years more in the upper range though.

I agree with Teknoman Teknoman
 
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What specific role are you aiming for to get that salary that fast? I know it is doable I'm just curious I am aiming for the same salary within 2-3 years more in the upper range though.

I agree with Teknoman Teknoman

lol word, I assume most of us are fairly "young", and while IT in general pays better than other areras, you still have to put in work before the big pay day.
 
lol word, I assume most of us are fairly "young", and while IT in general pays better than other areras, you still have to put in work before the big pay day.

Well it really depends it is doable. I have friends that are under 26 making 100K+. Started out 65K-80K straight out of school. If I get into this rotational program I will be in that 100K+ range also.
 
Anyone take the Microsoft 70-680 cert lately? I need to pass it to get this job. :rolleyes
Welp.

Got the job offer this afternoon, so I need to pass this certification within the next two weeks.

Any input on it guys? Please. :(
 
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I don't have any advice except for removing that self doubt pleigh boi.

Congrats on the offer. Now make it happen
 
So guys I'm graduating in May 2016 with my associates in Computer Science. Should I start looking and applying for jobs now or internship opportunities?
 
So guys I'm graduating in May 2016 with my associates in Computer Science. Should I start looking and applying for jobs now or internship opportunities?

Most software engineering positions that I've seen have a BS degree requirement. I would say start applying for jobs & internships now and apply for everything. If your career route is Software Engineering you don't need any certs really unless you are going the government route then any of the Comptia certs will be helpful.
 
I have to learn a main programming language so that I can maximize my appeal. However, I've been struggling w/ JavaScript. Feel like if this is a hassle for me then I don't stand a chance w/ languages like Java, and the C languages :{

Anybody else having issues w/ understanding the coding to make it make sense?
 
I finally got accepted into FSU 
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As well as accepted into their Computer Science program!  
 
What specific role are you aiming for to get that salary that fast? I know it is doable I'm just curious I am aiming for the same salary within 2-3 years more in the upper range though.

I agree with @ForerunnerADL
There will be a managerial role opening up in a yr or so if this merger doesnt goes through with Charter... my manager is waiting on the word to leave and go to charter as a backup as my former manager is the IT director over there now. 
 
@sharpshooter718  Nice sound like you have great opportunities over at TWC. My boy works there too and has been working there since high school and is currently a team lead only 5 years in.

I have the same outlook as you. Salary is more important to me, but it is also important that I get into more design and business focused managerial positions.

Just had my first mid year review and my manager said that he is very generous with yearly raises, goes over budget every year 
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I'm sure I will be at this company for a while, because a lot of places don't give good raises or support your career goals.
 
Need a little advice. I share a home network with 6 or 7 other people and about a month ago a few of the users on the network had a message show up when they opened their browsers from the ISP that there was suspicious activity on the network and that a PC on the network might've been a botnet. At the time I ran virus and malware scans on my personal PC's and even reimaged my laptop that had a proxy chrome extension I thought might've been the problem. Fast forward to this morning when I go to Google something on my phone and I get a message from Google that their system had detected unusual traffic from my computer network. At this point I'd like to get this resolved and figure out what's going on and identify the PC/PC's causing this. What are my options? Should I install packet sniffing software like wireshark and monitor traffic? I'm no networking expert, but I could probably figure it out. Opinions?
 
Need a little advice. I share a home network with 6 or 7 other people and about a month ago a few of the users on the network had a message show up when they opened their browsers from the ISP that there was suspicious activity on the network and that a PC on the network might've been a botnet. At the time I ran virus and malware scans on my personal PC's and even reimaged my laptop that had a proxy chrome extension I thought might've been the problem. Fast forward to this morning when I go to Google something on my phone and I get a message from Google that their system had detected unusual traffic from my computer network. At this point I'd like to get this resolved and figure out what's going on and identify the PC/PC's causing this. What are my options? Should I install packet sniffing software like wireshark and monitor traffic? I'm no networking expert, but I could probably figure it out. Opinions?

You would need to set up a span port on the gateway device to catch all the traffic leaving the network. Then you would need an IDS to find out which device is the culprit.
 
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