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Sorry but most CompTIA Certificate is useless. I know few with those and boss fired them. Sure I wish you the best.

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Cool, good luck to you.

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14 minutes ago, UNIXNETWORK said:

Sorry but most CompTIA Certificate is useless. I know few with those and boss fired them.

Yeah, I know, but the test is free and it's adding to what I have. Plus I have no job and no income. So I'll take all the positive criticism I can get, thanks brother.

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Good luck!

Just remember that intelligence is not the only factor for getting a job or keeping a job.

You need projects and quantifiable achievements. Anyone can get certificates, but you can't fool experience.

 

Marketing yourself is just as important. Always be networking! Make friends. Be comfortable talking to people.

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2 minutes ago, saintlouisbagels said:

Good luck!

Just remember that intelligence is not the only factor for getting a job.

You need projects and quantifiable achievements. Anyone can get certificates, but you can't fool experience.

 

Marketing yourself is just as important. Always be networking! Make friends. Be comfortable talking to people.

I'm not very smart, this isn't my first time taking it either. What I lack in intelligence I do have in diligence.

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