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Let me give you some background first.
I graduated from University of Toronto, computer science degree (H.B.Sc). I am working as a deskside support technician for 9 months. The environment is the standard AD+Exchange+BES. Besides that, I also have a bit of experience in call center technician and retail. I do not have certificate of any kind. My prefer list of position would be software developer, system designer and network administrator. I also prefer a relatively stable employment. I have not done any programming outside of school. UT taught all the basic thing: C, C++, SQL, Java and so on. Sometimes I will work on my website, but I enjoy working on the back end stuff (ie those PHP script that do all the things) rather than then front end presentation. I am not an artistic person. So, how can I find a IT job in the field I want? I do not mind to stay at my current job for now, however, I want to know how do one can move on to another type of job. Is there any course that I can take to improve my chance? I often heard people getting jobs relatively easy after finishing some course in college, but, I am not sure about the quality of education there. |
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Come to Calgary...
I know for a fact Shell has postings up for tons of CPSC students... a lot of them are Co-op, but I'm sure if you cold called a few of the energy companies in town you'd be able to find a position. |
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if your interested in a developer job, MCAD certification would help out a bit....
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...quirements.asp you can just get the self-study books for each exam, and prepare your self for the exams. |
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This is certainly true.. it will help out "a bit".. or not at all. I personally don't think is worth it. I took the MCSD certification exams.. and pass them all with flying colors.. but it really mean squat if you don't have the experience. Most people here (at least the computer forum) can run circles around those A+ certificate technicians at future shop (me included). A certificate only tells you how good are you at passing exams. At least my MCSD grades prove that I am damm good at cramming for exams. C.
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The best approach is to carry some certification in your area of study/expertise.
I represent the Education arm for SUN Microsystems, Symantec/Veritas, and Oracle Univeristy. We provide Authorized IT training and Project Managment training in conjunction with the PMI institue. If you are interested in courses and info about IT Training and/or IT Certification visit: www.exitcertified.com Sorry no MS training.
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I got my first software development job back in 1996 in large part due to a hobby project I was working on at the time. |
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I signed up for a CCNA course starting next saturday so that I can mess around with some routers.
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look for junior developer jobs for network/sys admin job: pay your due and start at teir-one support (which you are doing.....) and work your way up. certification complement your experience. I believe most developer certs are waste of time. You just learn about syntax, not programming.. |
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But definately the best way is to do stuff on the side. Think of some decent sized project then go for it. Then start building up a portfolio of things you have done. That will show potential employers that you are enthusiastic and have some real experience. It can also help you gain some exposure if you pick something where you can join a community (like open source).
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Since my company won't pay for mine Im doing it with CNTLC which is $350. Winnetsystems cost $399 and polarbear is $3000+ Look at this as an investment.
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