If you’re like most future IT graduates, you have invested a great deal of time, money and energy into a college experience. If you are studying Computer Science or Information Systems in college, this article will help you prepare to a get a job after you graduate. Get experience I’ve heard of people with this problem more […]
Are CompTIA certs really worthless?
It seems that people love to hate on CompTIA certifications. After all, their certs are entry-level (no on is denying thing). But are they really worthless? Let’s explore. First, let me give you a quick overview of the CompTIA’s offerings. They started as a computer sales professional organization, but moved into IT certifications. They are […]
IT Sales People: How to get techs to talk
The IT sales market it exploding- and for good reason. IT spending has been trending up since the close of the recession. There’s loads of money to be made from connecting IT departments with the products and services we need to make our systems work. The problem I have with IT sales is that, when the […]
What you should learn next?
What certification or course should I study next? Or First? Those question gets asked in online IT communities dozens, if not hundreds of times per day. And it’s a natural question. Everyone wants to know their next step. This, like many questions, is most often answered from inside you, not externally. Trust me- if I […]
From Quora: Entry-Level IT Jobs and Training
Here’s a great question that Russel asked me about entry-level IT jobs. I answer questions on Quora sometimes, and some of the stuff is good, I will bring it here. What are good entry level IT jobs and what training is needed? I am an older worker, who wants to re-career. I have a […]
Embrace your time as Junior IT
All IT workers have to start somewhere. Usually, it’s the bottom- as a Junior something. And I’ll be honest- the bottom isn’t all that fun. When you’re the new IT guy or gal (aka Junior), you usually get tasked with -let’s face it- crappy jobs. Pulling cable. Removing cable. The dreaded PHYSICAL INVENTORY. BUT being […]
Becoming VCP – Part 7: Passing and Wrap Up
Passing the VCP5-DCV was far more challenging that I thought it would be, but I did it. I want to give you every edge I can, so here are my last bits of advice to help you get this certification. This is the wrap-up post on this series, Becoming VCP: The Unauthorized VCP Cert Guide- […]
Becoming VCP – Part 6: Self-Study Crash Course
Study for a certification exam can be nerve wracking. You’ve laid out a bunch of time and money to prepare up to this point, and you want to maximize your chances for success. Well you’re in luck! In this post, I will expose the fine details of my stupidity that will help you prepare on your […]
Avoid these 6 common resume wreckers
Your resume is critical in a profession like IT- if you want a job beyond absolute entry-level, that is. Here are 6 common resume mistakes that IT job seekers face, and how to solve each one. Generic Objective or Summary Instead: Think about it Have you ever seen an objective statement on a resume like this? […]
3 ways to renovate your resume for IT work
Your resume won’t get you a job, but, if properly crafted, will get you attention- and interviews. And interviews will get you into IT. But what if you haven’t worked in IT before? The great news is that you can transition into IT with a different background- if I did it, so can you. These […]