Thanx Zach for starting this course since some if not most of us are struggling getting interviews and during the interviews. This will help greatly and thanks again and have a blessed Christmas. Good luck with your first IT certification..
just passed my basic MTA 98-349 so now i have 2 including IC3, hoping to get my MTA 369 this semester. cant wait until i start going to interviews and using these tips. THANK YOU so much for your inspiration. i still watch your vids when i get the chance. :)
Network on Elm Street I normally put the year the cert expired in parenthesis next to the cert or the specific exam number. So, CompTIA A+ (2012) or CompTIA A+ (220-801, 802)
I just landed a paid internship at a Help Desk for a company that manages IT services steeped in SAP expertise. Since I'll be working in a SAP environment, do you have any recommendations on taking this internship to the next level?
Thanx Zach for starting this course since some if not most of us are struggling getting interviews and during the interviews. This will help greatly and thanks again and have a blessed Christmas. Good luck with your first IT certification..
Cant wait for the course Zack.
Great idea Zach!
just passed my basic MTA 98-349 so now i have 2 including IC3, hoping to get my MTA 369 this semester. cant wait until i start going to interviews and using these tips. THANK YOU so much for your inspiration. i still watch your vids when i get the chance. :)
Awesome! I hoping to start applying for jobs next year. Finishing my associates and getting (hopefully) my CCENT/CCNA.
awesome !!
For sure!
Sounds very interesting!
im hyped for this :)
Hey man! What is the best way to go about using expired certs on a resume?
Network on Elm Street I normally put the year the cert expired in parenthesis next to the cert or the specific exam number. So, CompTIA A+ (2012) or CompTIA A+ (220-801, 802)
I just landed a paid internship at a Help Desk for a company that manages IT services steeped in SAP expertise. Since I'll be working in a SAP environment, do you have any recommendations on taking this internship to the next level?
Interview tomorrow