@@Jamesytech22 Thank you Jamey 🤝🏻yh it was very good and as you know the difficulty of these exams can vary depending on the person's level of experience and knowledge. I wish you all the best for your career. As long as you work hard, nothing can stop you from reaching your goal. All the best. 🙏🏻🤍
As a former IT Computer Instructor and working in various IT Support and Networking roles for over 20 years, I would suggest CompTIA Sec+ instead of CCST as it's a more in demand cert by H/R and hiring mgr's AND a requirement for many Fed govt contractor jobs that require a security clearance. Actually a CCNA cert would even be better in quite a few cases as it will make you stand out more to recruiters and hiring mgr's.
There is no lab involved. You won't have to configure anything. They may show pictures of topologies or network tables but its just multiple choice, multiple answer, and drag and drop questions.
Alot of interviewers talk about this certification or that certification, but what are the best, high paying industries to look for employment.??? Federal agencies, like NSA, DIA possibly FBI, CIA. How about international oil and gas and construction companies. These being KBR, Fluor, Amentum maybe Chevron?? Lastly multinational banks Morgan Staney. Chase etc:,
I think that’s part of what you need. I would learn some Cisco cli so you can answer those questions. I believe skills for all has a direct course that aligns with this test
@@Jamesytech22 ty, anyway you know where i can find a realistic simulation test ?i'm not american and is important for me because is not my own language. You think passing trhough skills for all is enough, because i even have an updated book, some things in netacad are related to 2020.
@@weird2450 That’s not a good way to think about it in my opinion. Each question is weighted different so it depends. Get every question right and you’ll pass!
I just got CCNP today 😻
@@Jamesytech22 Thank you Jamey 🤝🏻yh it was very good and as you know the difficulty of these exams can vary depending on the person's level of experience and knowledge.
I wish you all the best for your career. As long as you work hard, nothing can stop you from reaching your goal. All the best. 🙏🏻🤍
As a former IT Computer Instructor and working in various IT Support and Networking roles for over 20 years, I would suggest CompTIA Sec+ instead of CCST as it's a more in demand cert by H/R and hiring mgr's AND a requirement for many Fed govt contractor jobs that require a security clearance. Actually a CCNA cert would even be better in quite a few cases as it will make you stand out more to recruiters and hiring mgr's.
@@Jamesytech22 also its lifetime too
It's a great precursor to the CyberOps Associate and/or CCNA.
Sec+ only has a shelf life of 3 yrs before it expires.
i didn't know about this one thanks! hope i can say i did it by the end of the year
i just did it! it took me like 3 weeks to do it but is done
Hello Jamesy, great video! I was wondering if either the CCST networking or cyberops have lab questions?
There is no lab involved. You won't have to configure anything. They may show pictures of topologies or network tables but its just multiple choice, multiple answer, and drag and drop questions.
@@Jamesytech22 thank you!
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That's a nice tidbit information to know.💡
Hello Jamesy tech, could you review the new ethical hacker course on skills for all offered after completing of CCST.
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Alot of interviewers talk about this certification or that certification, but what are the best, high paying industries to look for employment.???
Federal agencies, like NSA, DIA possibly FBI, CIA. How about international oil and gas and construction companies.
These being KBR, Fluor, Amentum maybe Chevron?? Lastly multinational banks Morgan Staney. Chase etc:,
I just got it today ❤
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Do you guys think, professor messer network+ videos would be good as a study plan?
I think that’s part of what you need. I would learn some Cisco cli so you can answer those questions. I believe skills for all has a direct course that aligns with this test
Hi! How can we download the courses from Network Academy? Specifically for CCST Networking?
@@Jamesytech22 Thank you
Thank you, how much is take the exam on Pearson VUE ?
Does the exam allow you to see which questions you've answered incorrectly, but without giving you the answer so you can study accordingly.
No, you do not see what questions you got right or wrong.
can you tell me how many simulation compared to theoretical questions?
The CCST has no lab simulation questions
@@Jamesytech22 ty, anyway you know where i can find a realistic simulation test ?i'm not american and is important for me because is not my own language. You think passing trhough skills for all is enough, because i even have an updated book, some things in netacad are related to 2020.
If I get 30 correct questions is enough to pass it?
@@weird2450 That’s not a good way to think about it in my opinion. Each question is weighted different so it depends. Get every question right and you’ll pass!
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Comptia Security+ > CCST but CCST > Comptia networking+
I have not taken the Net+ but I would probably put this cert a little below it because of it not being as known and easier content.
Does getting CCST Networking lower the weight of getting the CCNA ?
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