it will help if you can be more specific about what part of IT you are trying to get into.
If your attitude is purely to "考一堆证放在CV里忽悠HR". Good luck doing it to someone like me, who is almost certified in anything that's currently used on the market, and have about 12 years IT experience on my back.
Usually the more certs candidate have in their CV, the harder questions i ask them during interview time, as i expect them to KNOW what they are talking about if they are CERTIFIED in it.作者: 18岁极品小嫩鸡 时间: 2010-10-7 18:54:15
原来楼上就是传说中的jobseeker杀手,坏人啊;cry;
其实我还真不知道想干哪个area,system admin个个工资60k+都不少。不知道难不难。
杀手兄,给个简单的area for me to start吧作者: John.G 时间: 2010-10-7 18:57:05
其实我还真不知道想干哪个area,system admin个个工资60k+都不少。不知道难不难。
杀手兄,给个简单的area for me to start吧
18岁极品小嫩鸡 发表于 2010-10-7 18:54
don't get me wrong, i am happy to help those out that are serious about getting into this industry. In fact in the past i have even referred a few friends into various different companies that i have worked for before. All i am trying to point out is, you get paid for what you are worth, and in IT your worthiness is dependent mostly on your experience and practical knowledge. If you are starting out in IT, you probably don't have any experience at all, then all you can do is to build up your practical skill and knowledge somehow. Certification is one way of getting there, but if your attitude is to cheat and get as many certification on your back as fast as possible just to make your CV looks good without actually learning the basic, i can tell you, you won't get far in IT at all.
Do a search on some of my previous responses in terms of what an entry level engineer should pay attention to, put effort into learning them properly, aim for the right level and start somewhere, and move your way up slowly and steadily.
BTW, a lot of so called certified people and IT graduate can't even get their foor into the door, if you are picking this field because you are wanting a 60k job as your first job, i don't think you have got the reality right. most people get that after 2 years working as a helpdesk/desktop support and move their way up, i hardly ever see anyone that start on 60k at all.
good luck and shoot if you have more to ask.作者: ybbest 时间: 2010-10-7 21:59:54