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Which is Better in Washington D.C.- Network Plus or Security Plus?

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 7, 2020 9:25:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in Network+, Security+

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Professionals in the IT industry are in demand in Washington, D.C. and around the world. In fact, the current demand far outweighs the candidate pool for many IT roles. One of the first things that hiring managers look for in potential new hires is their certifications. The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is one of the most well-known and trusted certifying agencies for IT professionals, offering many certifications including the Network+ and Security+ credentials.

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What Are CompTIA Network+ Salaries in Maryland?

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 1, 2020 2:56:00 PM / by Paul Ricketts

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When it comes to determining the average salary or earning potential associated with the CompTIA Network+ certification, it's important to consider various factors that can influence these figures. While specific salary data can vary based on factors such as location, years of experience, job role, and industry, here are some key insights to keep in mind:

  • Industry and Job Role: The industry and job role you pursue with a CompTIA Network+ certification can greatly impact your earning potential. For example, IT professionals working in the telecommunications or finance sectors may have higher salary ranges compared to those in other industries.
  • Experience Level: Generally, individuals with more years of experience in the IT field tend to command higher salaries. As you gain more experience and expertise, your earning potential may increase.
  • Geographical Location: Salaries can vary significantly based on the location where you work. Major metropolitan areas or regions with a high demand for IT professionals may offer higher salaries compared to smaller towns or rural areas.
  • Additional Certifications and Skills: Having additional certifications or specialized skills can enhance your earning potential. Employers often value a combination of certifications and skills that align with their specific needs.
  • Market Demand: The demand for IT professionals with CompTIA Network+ certification can also impact salary ranges. If there is a high demand for individuals with this certification in a particular region or industry, it may drive up salaries.

While these insights can provide a general understanding of the earning potential associated with the CompTIA Network+ certification, it's important to conduct thorough research and consult reliable sources to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date salary data. Consider exploring reputable salary surveys, job boards, or professional networking platforms that provide salary information specific to IT professionals with the CompTIA Network+ certification. Additionally, networking with professionals in the field or seeking guidance from career advisors can offer valuable insights into salary expectations and career advancement opportunities.

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What Entry Level Jobs Can You Get in Maryland with Network Plus?

[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 19, 2020 2:49:07 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in Network+

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The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) introduced the Network+ certification more than two decades ago, and it has continued to be one of the most recognized and sought-after credentials in the IT industry since then. The certification tests the skills of IT professionals who have some prior experience with networking that is required to work on network design and implementation.

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What CCNA Entry Level Jobs are Available in Maryland?

[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 17, 2020 10:16:24 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA, Cisco

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You've learned about the exciting possibilities of a career in IT and are looking to jump in. You have some computer experience but need a qualification to help you get the entry-level role you need to get started. So, let us break-down Cisco's CCNA certification and the CCNA entry level jobs you can expect to get once you have it.

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Is CCNP Certification Worth It in Maryland?

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 4, 2020 11:28:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNP

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The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification program underwent some changes earlier this year. It now encompasses two exams, one that tests your core networking skills, and a second that tests your knowledge in a concentration area of your choice. Earning the CCNP credential means that you have successfully passed both exams.

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How to Renew CCNP Certification in Maryland

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 31, 2020 11:24:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNP

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In February 2020, Cisco did some rearranging and updating its certification program to address the needs of modern networking, requiring both infrastructure and software expertise. One of the credentials that were affected is the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. The CCNP is a professional-level certification that validates your proficiency in building, implementing, and troubleshooting local area networks (LAN) and wide-area networks (WAN).

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Is CCNA Worth It in Maryland?

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 24, 2020 11:17:45 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA

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Cisco products and services are used worldwide by major corporations. That means that IT professionals who understand and can maintain Cisco technologies are in demand. The Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) designation is the first step in certification for many IT professionals. In fact, it is the most popular certification globally. It provides validation that you have the associate-level knowledge of Cisco technologies and networking basics.
 
But the CCNA exam can be challenging for early career professionals, so is CCNA worth it? 
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Is CCNA going away?

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 14, 2020 8:52:12 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA, Cisco

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CCNA is Cisco’s entry-level certification exam for anyone looking to get started in IT, especially in network support and network management roles. In February 2020, Cisco made significant changes to the CCNA accreditation by bringing together the old multi-track program under one comprehensive exam. Consequently, elements of the specialist exams such as CCNA Security were consolidated into the new CCNA 200-301.

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How to Get a CCNA Certification in Maryland

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 5, 2020 10:09:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA, Cisco

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Cisco certifications are some of the most sought after and globally recognized in the information technology industry. The Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) credential is an important first step for many IT professionals. The CCNA has become one of the most popular certifications in the world. It provides certificate-holders with validation that they have comprehensive associate-level knowledge of the technologies and solutions needed to implement and administer a wide range of modern networking and IT infrastructure.

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How to Get a CCNP Certification in Maryland

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 30, 2020 10:05:00 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNP, Cisco

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IT certifications, like the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), are designed to test the skills that you will use on the job, not merely the knowledge you memorize from training (though there is a lot to remember, too). Most IT certification exams have a hands-on component that requires you to have practical experience that can only be learned by doing. The CCNP certification exams tend to be highly technical, with some questions that are more like lab exercises.

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Cisco’s CCNA and CCNP Certifications in Maryland

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 24, 2020 9:59:56 AM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA, CCNP, Cisco

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Cisco has some of the most popular IT certifications available to technology professionals. They are among the most well-known and widely recognized in the industry. Two of Cisco’s valuable certifications are Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). These two certifications have recently undergone some changes (February 2020), and it’s essential to understand the new requirements if you’ve decided to begin or advance your IT career.

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Why is CCNA important in Maryland?

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 10, 2020 2:48:26 PM / by Paul Ricketts posted in CCNA, Cisco

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If you intend to work in the field of computer networking, system administration, or cybersecurity, getting to grips with Cisco based technology is critical to your future. With Cisco supplying two-thirds of the world's networking technology, you are sure to encounter Cisco equipment and software at some point in your career. This is particularly true in Maryland and the rest of the Washington DC region, where Cisco is heavily favored by the large organizations, agencies, and associations headquartered here.

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