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Get Certified

A+, CCNA, MCSE: You’ll often find these IT certification acronyms attached to tech job postings, and the skill sets they represent are important for all kinds of IT careers.

Experienced IT workers can add a certification to their resume by simply passing an exam, but beginning IT workers can get certified as well. Many facilities offer IT certification programs where tech-savvy workers can take a deep-dive into a discipline like database administration, networking, or Windows Server management to prepare for a certification exam.

While many IT workers can benefit from a certification or two, deciding whether to get certified (and which certification you should get) isn’t easy. Keep these tips in mind:

  1. Watch for Certification Lifecycles
    Many IT certifications, such as those covering the various versions of Windows Server, are tied to the lifecycle of that specific product. Other certification paths have a built-in lifecycle that forces certification holders to retake exams every X number of years. If you’re on a budget, take care to find certifications that will remain current for a substantial time.

  2. Get a Real Education with Your Certification
    If you’re getting started in technology, don’t fall for quick-prep classes geared to help you pass an exam without knowing the technology involved. Spring for a lengthier class where you actually have time to learn the tech you’ll be tested on.

    If that means commuting somewhere for lab work instead of buying a book or working exclusively online, so be it. Remember that while certifications can boost your pay or help you get a job, your performance in that position will ultimately have a much larger influence on the jobs you’ll be able to get in the future.

  3. Be Sure to Specialize
    The IT industry encompasses a number of diverse career paths, from hardcore networking to Web design and scripting. Nobody’s capable of excelling in all those areas, so if you’re starting an IT career, you’ll want to find a discipline you like and work to own it.

    If you’re already established in IT, you’ll want to target one or two certifications that open doors to new positions or allow you to command a higher salary. Research firms such as Foote Partners conduct regular surveys that can help you determine which specific certifications currently hold high value.

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    wakasaki

    2 months ago

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    Other then the 640-801 test has been retired for a year or better now. I would say you need to get the most current CCNA information.

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    ntyy

    5 months ago

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    hi im looking for network admin or system admin job i have done my diplomas in computer science but i have lost my vmarks cards so can anyone get me a job as network admin or system admin in abngalore im good at hardware so please help me or call me @9620268441

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    arjunjc

    8 months ago

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    hi i am doing MCSE and had completed RHCE(Not done certification) and i am holding Bachellors Degree in Computer Application.. Is it possible to get an network admin job without doing any other extra course

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    AntonsonDJ

    9 months ago

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    New guy here...
    Oh and by the way, I have already been doing IT management for the Army for 15 years. I just need to know what to expect on the actual CCNA test day.
    thx, Daniel

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    AntonsonDJ

    9 months ago

    4 comments

    New guy here...
    I have the CCNA practice test (640-801 version 2.83). Is there anything else in addition to taking the test (i.e.: hands-on portion) that I will need to do?
    thx, Daniel

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    ray

    10 months ago

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    Thank buddy that was very helpful

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    masoud

    11 months ago

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    how long needs to become professional in network?

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    meoski

    about 1 year ago

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    i miss that job i planning to work again as System Admin..

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    islam

    about 1 year ago

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    that was amazing
    thanks alo

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    JABEER

    about 1 year ago

    4 comments

    I NEED A TECHNICAL JOB

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    redskinsss05

    about 1 year ago

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    Great information advice.

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    margub1984

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    Thanks

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