Step by step guide into an entry level IT job? :clueless: I just got the Comptia A+ certification

First I'm sorry if this isn't appropriate for the hole :marseyshy4: Second I'm not Indian :kovid: Third I'm not a codecel and I notice that's what rDrama seems to lean towards. I was thinking something like helpdesk or even physical repair shop before looking at cybersecurity or network infrastructure.

How do people feel about comptia certifications anyway? I've heard conflicting opinions including on this very site. :marseynotes:

I don't have any IT work experience, just my wagie jobs. I've heard projects are a good substitute but what would be a good project for a non-codecel? Should I set up switches and routers or something? Also what kind of tests should I expect in the actual interview? :marseyhelp:

Also I've never messed with LinkedIn before. Do I have to go do that? :marseyclueless:

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Your only hope is to fricking get into Government IT jobs, but they pay like its 1990 aka under-market and you need to be a fricking US Citizen. You need comptia certs to even get basic b-word IT jobs. Its the fricking equivalent of a fricking high school diploma.

Get on Linkedin. Just do a fricking shit ton of bullshit Linkedin and Coursera certificate courses. Foids in HR love that shit. Get a fricking professional headshot from a fricking Gook who 100% touch you up, no questions asked. Selfies = Into the fricking trashcan.

Honestly, don't even worry about the fricking Jeet IT. Their days are fricking numbered.

Worry about the fricking Viet IT. They are fricking starting to steal offshored Jeet jobs.

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I've heard the coursera google cert is actually useful because it has the word google in it.

I was wondering about the usefulness of the other "bang out in an afternoon" certs. Might as well do them if they don't harm you :marseynotes:

Should I put the little diploma things I get from Udemy courses on LinkedIn?

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Cisco has a free SkillsForAll CEH course. it's 70 hours but free and very well done according to a buddy.

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Whatever fluffs out your resume if you don't have anything important on it.

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I got several of those. I use them even though I had to contact their tech support three times cuz they had bugs in them and generally I learned very little.


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You absolutely do not need CompTIA certs to get a basic IT job what are you smoking.

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He means for US federal government basic IT jobs, I think. IIRC those federal jobs do actually hard-require the comptia certs in most cases. Not sure why.

For any employer /besides/ the government, yeah, probably not necessary. But good luck getting a call back from a private employer right now...

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