- Monday, March 15, 2010, 9:32
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Q:I was wondering, I recently passed my A+ certification through self study. However, I dont have a degree in IT nor do I have any experience in working in IT support. Most of my previous wor experience is in Customer Service.
Ive applied for 15 jobs now, since May, and not heard a thing. So I have a few questions:
1. First and foremost, without experience and/or ...
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- Friday, March 12, 2010, 14:57
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CD Features Practice Essentials Exam, IT Tech Practice Exam, Depot Practice Exam, and Remote Support Practice Exam In This Book Youll Learn How To: Recognize the different types and forms of computer memory Identify different computer cables and connectors Troubleshoot IRQ conflicts and other computer resource problems Identify and troubleshoot common computer motherboard components Install core PC components, such as motherboards, processors, and memory Install ...
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010, 14:15
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Right decided I'm going to self-study the A+, using the Professer Messer videos and Boson/ProProfs practise exams and also the Mike Meyers "CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Sixth Edition" book (think that's the right one?).
Is there anything else can recommend that will help me?
Having no IT experience other than a high grade pass at GCSE and general tinkering with my own/friends PCs and laptops, ...
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- Friday, March 5, 2010, 2:48
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Two of the exams in the Computing Technology Industry Association's new lineup of tests for its revamped A+ certification are scheduled to go live Sept. 30.
Registration for the A+ Essentials exam (220-601) and what CompTIA calls the 220-602 exam is now open at Prometric and Pearson Vue testing centers worldwide. According to the organization, these two are "the exam option that maps most closely to ...
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- Saturday, January 30, 2010, 4:12
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Exambible, a provider of many IT (Information Technology) certifications, offers an A+ certification for computer support technicians who want to show their expertise in computer installation, maintenance, security, networking and troubleshooting, in addition to strong communication and customer service skills. The CompTIA A+ certification is included in the certification tracks of IT companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell and ...
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