Nice Video! Taking this cert in about a month. Just passed the ccst networking. For $125 I think its a bargain. Won't land a job with it, but for the price why not.
Employers are still asking for CCDA/CCDP, Voice, Data Center etc. Employers will continue asking for what they always have. They don't keep current with certs!
Honestly I feel for the price the ccst certs may do just as good as the CompTIA A+. If you are on a budget it would be cheaper to take the Google IT Support with the CompTIA ITF+, CCST Networking/Cybersecurity instead of the A+ and Network+. The only one i would suggest taking from the original 3 would be the Sec+...Having the Sec+ with the CCST Cyber may give you enough of an edge without getting the CCNA
Thanks for dropping this info! I have been trying to get an IT job with just a college certificate because I KNOW I can do the job(even just help desk) but applying has been disheartening. It's the paper stopping me... I had sort of given up until recently, and I don't have much money to drop on multiple expensive exams, so this is super helpful. I'll check the ITF out along with the CCST variants🤝 Gotta get something down
@@QuantumMecha ITF+ & Tech+ is kinda worthwhile, but it is at least the cheapest offered by CompTIA thus if an HR person is looking for "CompTIA" that will tick that box! And the Google IT Support Cert & CCSTs can be cheap replacements for the classic CompTIA Trifecta.
No cisco cert is worthless!! Most companies value seeing a pattern between entry level certs to associate certs (meaning you put in an effort to learn the basic knowledge). If you are able to get a hold of equipment etc practice practice practice and you will be surprised if you interview CORRECTLY AND SELL YOUR SKILLS!!
Nice Video! Taking this cert in about a month. Just passed the ccst networking. For $125 I think its a bargain. Won't land a job with it, but for the price why not.
depends if you have 5yrs IT experience, you will get a job
i understand the first level of cybersecurity i really enjoyed my training from cisco tech company.
Employers are still asking for CCDA/CCDP, Voice, Data Center etc. Employers will continue asking for what they always have. They don't keep current with certs!
Where can i get enough practice tests for CCST? Any advice?
Honestly I feel for the price the ccst certs may do just as good as the CompTIA A+. If you are on a budget it would be cheaper to take the Google IT Support with the CompTIA ITF+, CCST Networking/Cybersecurity instead of the A+ and Network+. The only one i would suggest taking from the original 3 would be the Sec+...Having the Sec+ with the CCST Cyber may give you enough of an edge without getting the CCNA
Thanks for dropping this info! I have been trying to get an IT job with just a college certificate because I KNOW I can do the job(even just help desk) but applying has been disheartening. It's the paper stopping me... I had sort of given up until recently, and I don't have much money to drop on multiple expensive exams, so this is super helpful. I'll check the ITF out along with the CCST variants🤝 Gotta get something down
@@QuantumMecha ITF+ & Tech+ is kinda worthwhile, but it is at least the cheapest offered by CompTIA thus if an HR person is looking for "CompTIA" that will tick that box! And the Google IT Support Cert & CCSTs can be cheap replacements for the classic CompTIA Trifecta.
Halo, can you say to me how many simulation and how many questions did you find in the final exam?
DoD needs to update also!
No cisco cert is worthless!! Most companies value seeing a pattern between entry level certs to associate certs (meaning you put in an effort to learn the basic knowledge). If you are able to get a hold of equipment etc practice practice practice and you will be surprised if you interview CORRECTLY AND SELL YOUR SKILLS!!