As far as I am concerned, I think going with independant vendor independant
certifications like CISA, CISSP, PMP, ITIL etc are the way to go. I myself
hold MCP, CISA and PMP and think that the non-vendor specific certification
are more beneficial than vendor specific.

On 7/21/08, Eric F Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net> wrote:
>
> On Jul 21, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Aaron wrote:
>
> > A lot of you guys are in the IT industry so I thought it might be a
> > good idea to post here to see what experiences people have had with
> > getting their IT certifications locally. I'm looking at getting some
> > of these under my belt so I can move off of the dreaded Hell Desk
> > onto more engaging and exciting areas. So I guess my questions are
> > this:
> >
> > 1. Have you gotten any certifications locally before (A+, MCSE,
> > RHCT, CCNA, etc, etc)?
> > 2. Where?
> > 3. Did you take classes or just tests? Which would you recommend
> > doing?
> > 4. Any literature that you remember helping you out?
> > 5. What was your general feeling of the process?
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Here's my small tidbit of advice, limited as my experience may be.  I
> have my CCNA - it did nothing for me other than make me fairly
> knowledgeable.  If you end up in a network engineering roll, higher
> Cisco certs will probably be good for you.  As far as MCSE, most IT
> folks I know laugh at it.  I don't know if Windows shops are different
> - never working in one myself.
>
> Other than that, experience is your best friend.  It would probably
> serve you well to get out of the big-company environment and go small
> time for a couple years.  There are a ton of small 10-50 man shops
> around in need of full-time IT, even if it's only one person.  Get in
> somewhere like that and do a good job.  Anyone, given some free time,
> can get a certification.
>
> ---
> Eric Crist
>
>
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