Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Bounding Through the Ranks with Certification

As the new guy on a small, scrappy IT team, Hodson was filling a lot of roles and learning a lot. But as he moved onto a bigger company with more regimented IT demands, he wanted a more structured understanding of how things actually worked, not just what it took to manage them.

It was the early ’00s. And just around the time that Hodson realized he needed a regimented walkthrough of ground-level computing, CompTIA had begun to provide it – with the first iteration of CompTIA A+.

For those of you panicking at the sight of Linux and Mac, you don’t need to go over installation procedures. These topics focus more on basic functionality. This exam is still largely Windows focused.

You do need to know command line tools. The benefit to this is that the vast majority of these commands interchange with one another. I didn’t find a single question asking me for Linux/Mac commands on the exam. Keep in mind that questions are random and your questions will vary.

In a part-time course at the National IT Learning Center, Hodson earned the IT certification and, shortly thereafter, picked up CompTIA Network+ as well.

“It [gave me] a confidence and a grounding,” Hodson said. “I began working on things like AS400 systems, looking at token ring networks people had at the time, understanding ethernet and [local area network (LAN)] constructions in more detail. I don’t think I’d have done that without the exposure of the A+ and Network+.”

From there, Hodson experienced more than a decade of career leaps, moving through the worlds of retail, gaming, finance and media, and into roles both more technologically sophisticated and more strategic
More Info: what kind of jobs can you get with comptia a+ certification

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