I got my CCNA last month. Just wondering is the CCNA and CompTIA sec+ a good combination to land a good job in IT ? I’m thinking about getting my Sec+ next if it’s worth getting.
@@Petecrz94 Yeah for you Sec+ would be a good option because the CCNA teaches a good amount of security and even how to apply security to networking equipment. That allowed me to have a decent understanding before studying for the sec+
@@Jamesytech22 I really appreciate how quickly you replied and your input 🙏. I have one more question which exam do you think was harder the CCNA or the SEC+ ?
CCNA for sure. But it would depend on where you'd like to land. If you're looking at entry level jobs the CCNA covers more of the networking basics which you'll likely face more day-to-day rather than a cloud cert.
Depends.. it’s like asking if you’d like be a truck driver or helicopter mechanic… you’re both working with vehicles.. they both use fuel and oils… but they are completely different
We want a video to explain about IT support levels at company....Thanks
Like tier levels? Like 1, 2, 3 so on? If so, I don't have much experience with that since where I work it's a pretty small team.
I got my CCNA last month. Just wondering is the CCNA and CompTIA sec+ a good combination to land a good job in IT ? I’m thinking about getting my Sec+ next if it’s worth getting.
@@Petecrz94 Yeah for you Sec+ would be a good option because the CCNA teaches a good amount of security and even how to apply security to networking equipment. That allowed me to have a decent understanding before studying for the sec+
@@Jamesytech22 I really appreciate how quickly you replied and your input 🙏. I have one more question which exam do you think was harder the CCNA or the SEC+ ?
CCNA by far. Sec+ is mostly general knowledge while CCNA goes into depth and requires you to know networking commands and syntax.
Ccna vs aws which cert would you recommend ?
CCNA for sure. But it would depend on where you'd like to land. If you're looking at entry level jobs the CCNA covers more of the networking basics which you'll likely face more day-to-day rather than a cloud cert.
Depends.. it’s like asking if you’d like be a truck driver or helicopter mechanic… you’re both working with vehicles.. they both use fuel and oils… but they are completely different
@@Jamesytech22 Thank you
@@jimmymifsud1 Thank you! I have no IT background, I heard some people saying that one of both certs is the future, that's why l asked.
I agree with that take.
@jamesytech does the google cyber cert expire?
I don’t think so.