Thursday, March 12, 2020

midlevel Microsoft certifications

When you’ve completed an MTA or other entry-level certification, you may consider an intermediate certification from Microsoft.
Microsoft certified solutions expert (MCSE): MCSE certifications come in several specializations and show that you have the skills to manage servers, data systems, storage, private clouds, networking and more, depending on which you complete.
Microsoft certified solutions developer (MCSD): Getting the MCSD certification shows that you have what it takes to design and create apps across a wide range of Windows products.

MCSE and MCSD are two of the most highly regarded certifications in tech. Either of these will add some sparkle to your IT resume.

Another thing that’s easy to get caught up in is specifications. You’ll find your textbooks throwing specs at you about various cabling speeds and distances and interface speeds. You will definitely get asked about 802.11 speeds and frequencies. You need to know Ethernet specs for CAT 4, 5, 5e, 6, and 6a. But don’t obsess about remembering these facts. They are helpful on the test, but for the exam you need to have a good overall idea of how things work and how to fix them. That’s what matters the most.
Where to go after CompTIA A+

After earning your A+ certification you should already start looking to earn another certification to develop a well-rounded picture of your skills and knowledge. The typical path goes to CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. These are foundational certifications for a career in IT, networking,a cyber security.

More Info: comptia jobs

No comments:

Post a Comment