here2learn1
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Hello everyone, new to the forums here and I wanted to borrow your ears(or your eyes) for a moment.
While I have no direct line of sight of my intentions, I am working on creating a stronger resume over this next year before I head back to school(for engineering, electrical/computer based) Of course, I don't need to be able to achieve these certifications necessarily within this year-long hiatus, I just need something to work towards.
I am here to ask you all what Certifications you all believe are valuable today(and ones that don't cost and arm and a leg preferably); I am not looking to spend my life in this field necessarily and become some awesome CCIE Certified nut. My goal is to achieve some basic qualifications that not only look good on paper, but ones that will help me keep up with the ever-growing digital age. As a side note, I plan on using these skills as a "plan-B" at any time.
I know this query is quite vague, however I believe in this situation I just need a little guidance to get the ball rolling. I have be working with computers(hardware and software) for a number of years and I am familiar with many languages(nothing too extensive) and platforms and I consider myself capable at the least.
Thank You for Your Time
Further thoughts, would an organization like Comptia . org be worthwhile?
While I have no direct line of sight of my intentions, I am working on creating a stronger resume over this next year before I head back to school(for engineering, electrical/computer based) Of course, I don't need to be able to achieve these certifications necessarily within this year-long hiatus, I just need something to work towards.
I am here to ask you all what Certifications you all believe are valuable today(and ones that don't cost and arm and a leg preferably); I am not looking to spend my life in this field necessarily and become some awesome CCIE Certified nut. My goal is to achieve some basic qualifications that not only look good on paper, but ones that will help me keep up with the ever-growing digital age. As a side note, I plan on using these skills as a "plan-B" at any time.
I know this query is quite vague, however I believe in this situation I just need a little guidance to get the ball rolling. I have be working with computers(hardware and software) for a number of years and I am familiar with many languages(nothing too extensive) and platforms and I consider myself capable at the least.
Thank You for Your Time
Further thoughts, would an organization like Comptia . org be worthwhile?