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About 2-3 weeks. Just read 1-2 chapters a day and took 2 practice test. i have a degree in cyber security so that definitely helped.
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capital sb About 2-3 weeks. Just read 1-2 chapters a day and took 2 practice test. i have a degree in cyber security so that definitely helped.
Not even sure who's out here hiring people with CCNP and no experience.
I'm volunteering 3x a week at a networking consulting company here in town to gain some experience. I tried to find paid positions but it wasn't working out.Not even sure who's out here hiring people with CCNP and no experience.
Should take a stab at data centers in your city if you have any.I'm volunteering 3x a week at a networking consulting company here in town to gain some experience. I tried to find paid positions but it wasn't working out.Not even sure who's out here hiring people with CCNP and no experience.
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Quick question, which CRM do yall recommend learning Salesforce or SAP? I'm getting my MBA with a MIS concentration but feel like I need to learn a CRM platform to make me more appealing for a BA or PM role. Thanks in advance.
Should I go PHP or Node.js certification?
Which has more opportunities?
Should I go PHP or Node.js certification?
Which has more opportunities?
Cats gotta stop thinking certs mean something. Unless you are on the infrastructure side you shouldnt waste your time on certs unless they are methodology/framework related i.e SCRUM,PMP,six sigma, etc
Say it again. We're past the days of certs landing you jobs. These places want experience. I've been blessed to get a chance to work with the networking team at my current company doing *****/grunt work, but it's a start and if they ever open up any positions hopefully I can jump on.
I didn't say they were similar. I said they were both frameworks (which was still incorrect). Point remains, it's preference which you want to do (back end or front end) and you'd have more opportunities with Angular from what I've seen.Whoa node.js and angular are not similar and work together with node doing the server side stuff. If you're going to learn node you should just learn the whole mean stack.
wow didnt know info tech had a thread
Quick question, which CRM do yall recommend learning Salesforce or SAP? I'm getting my MBA with a MIS concentration but feel like I need to learn a CRM platform to make me more appealing for a BA or PM role. Thanks in advance.
Lol wut? CRM knowledge has nothing to do with being a BA or PM unless your goal is to work on a product or company thats bread and butter is based on said CRM. That said Salesforce imo is whats "hot in the streets"
From what I was told/read, people with CCNP's and higher are pulling in above 100k in the networking field. I tried the programming route in college, and it was way too difficult for me. On the other hand, some of my friends from my Comp Sci classes are at very nice jobs now as programmers.
PRIME As a developer, language certs don't mean anything. As far as your question, knowing PHP would probably lend you to more opportunities in web development since it's a basic language and the concepts can transfer over to other language more-or-less. If you know JavaScript already, I'd say learn AngularJS instead of NodeJS since I see more opportunities for Angular. They're both just frameworks and it's really preference which one you like better and want to pursue further.