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09-14-2022, 01:54 PM #4831
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10-26-2022, 09:42 PM #4832
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11-19-2022, 11:17 AM #4833
Hey guys,
I'm studying for the CompTIA Network+ exam. Been going hard the last 10 days. Watched Professor Messer's videos and read a 1000 page book. Now I'm taking practice exams(and failing them). So I decided to take notes of the questions I missed.
Goal is to get my Network + then get Security + then CCNA.
I currently have the A+, MCP(Microsoft Certified Professional) and AWS Cloud Practitioner certs.
I also have 2-3 years of experience working as a Desktop Support Analyst.
After I get all those certificates(Net+,Sec+,CCNA) do you guys think I will be able to land a Network Engineer(admin) position? Or am I going to have to work at a NOC for a couple years?
Thanks guys, awesome thread, I read all the pages
Edit: There's so much to memoriza(acronyms, phrases) etc. Anyone have any tips on how to best memorize these things? I've been writing them down and something tells me I'm going to have to rewrite each phrase 10+ times.
Edit2: Does anyone know of any good advanced subnetting videos?Last edited by Inputlite90; 11-19-2022 at 12:55 PM.
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11-19-2022, 01:14 PM #4834
Seems like you went backward. Most folks get A+, Network+ Sec+ and then work their way to MCP/AWS/Azure.
I'm a Systems Administrator V and I only have my A+ and Network +. Working on my AWS solutions architect and microsoft certified azure fundamentals. I hope to have both of these by March 2023. My goal is to switch roles to a Jr. Cloud Engineer but we'll see what the future holds. I have AWS SysOps, Python, Linux, AWS DevOps, Kubernetes, Docker and more on standby.
It's a never-ending journey.Last edited by niospecv; 11-19-2022 at 01:24 PM.
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11-19-2022, 02:25 PM #4835
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11-19-2022, 04:13 PM #4836
What certs would you recommend after CCNA?
I was gonna wake up at 4 AM to study today but that didn't work out. It's now 9:45 and I'm hitting the practice tests and taking notes.
Goal is to have the Net+ and Security+ before new years. After that CCNA before April 26th(my birthday =D )Last edited by Inputlite90; 11-20-2022 at 07:54 AM.
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11-20-2022, 11:51 AM #4837
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11-21-2022, 08:36 AM #4838
How goes studying?
I used Professor Messer and Mike Myers book, and practice tests of course.
Edit: 12 hours of studying today, I'm beat
So I Just realized if I were to get my CCNA I'd be working in the command line. I do not want to do that. Are there any jobs out there that don't require that?Last edited by Inputlite90; 11-24-2022 at 07:10 AM.
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01-01-2023, 09:08 PM #4839
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I haven't been in here in a long time, but during the last year I left the systems engineering side of the house and became a software engineer. Still focusing on devops and cloud but now I'm creating tools for app devs and IT ops to manage and deploy their stuff. I mostly work with python, groovy, and go as my primary programming languages. I'm currently learning java and typescript/javascript because most of the apps I work with are written in those languages.
I used to be in the networking field too before I made the jump into devops. Devops is the most overly used title out there. I've seen it used for noc and software engineer roles. IMO the real devops title is what google calls "site reliability engineers".
I work on getting applications deployed and monitoring health of apps. I also create terraform modules, CICD pipelines, custom internal tools to automate and assist other teams in maintaining their environments and enforcing security standards.
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01-29-2023, 12:43 PM #4840
I also haven't checked in in a while. I'm recently moving out of the SOC and moving into Cloud Security Engineering. Looking forward to the new role, didn't really like being a manager or the SOC work tbh (maybe from the management perspective anyway). I'm the only guy on the team with cloud exp so it seemed like the natural move since I originally applied to this org for an engineering position that was filled by someone else and they brought me on in the SOC.
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03-22-2023, 11:34 AM #4841
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