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[Closed] Another career thread: MCSE?

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 apj
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My turn for a work-related query!

Having worked in various roles over the years which involved system admin work, networking etc but in a non-commercial environment, I am thinking I would like to move into commercial sys admin / networking work. Problem is I have no commercial qualifications: I know enough about filesystems, fundamental TCP/IP concepts for example, but little about things such as running Server 2008, Exchange, Cisco switches, ITIL etc. Think I would prefer a more hands-on role than aiming to be data architect (for example).

So, I am thinking some kind of self-tuition leading to certs would be useful: which are the most in-demand/valued? I am thinking MCSE would be useful, but would server 2008 or 2012 be best? CCNA looks valuable, but I am not sure I would want to be setting up networks all day.

Any advice much appreciated.

Edit: wrong forum, sorry, please move mods! The irony is not lost on me....


 
Posted : 10/04/2014 7:18 pm
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MSCE always nice to see, I'd go 2012 no need to force yourself to update sooner than necessary. However attitude to work, smarts and a willingness to get stuck in is what I look for in my infrastructure team...

Good luck !


 
Posted : 10/04/2014 7:22 pm
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Most in demand at the moment is Cisco networking qualifications.

After that web development/databasing and then Windows technical qualifications.

Bear in mind that having qualifications will simply get you in the door for an interview for a junior role. Without suitable experience to back it up you won't get big money.


 
Posted : 10/04/2014 7:23 pm