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Jun 19th 2014

Multiple Certs?

One thing never ceases to baffle me. I'm not super clever when it comes to studying and of course running a business and bringing up three young kids keeps me pretty busy so when I study, I need to focus hard in order to prep for the exam and hopefully pass it first time. So…

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juggle
Jun 23rd 2014

6 Big IT Career Lies

We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I can’t list all my weaknesses here, but I can happily list one of my strengths: I don’t listen to negative people. When I first thought about leaving behind my 12 year long police career and going into IT, I began to do some research. What I found…

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liar1
Jun 26th 2014

How to Ace Technical IT Interviews

Do you know people lie on their resumes? It's true. For one interview for a PC support role a candidate said he was an expert in PC building and troubleshooting. When the guy interviewing him pulled out a box from under his desk filled with PC components he couldn't name a single one. Not the…

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technicalsm
Jun 27th 2014

Can IT Geeks Ever Get Ahead?

It's a running joke that IT people are geeks but as my mother says, "There is many a true word said in jest." Often I've found an inversely proportional link with technical skills in relation to social skills. The more technical a person is, the less they seem to be able to comfortably participate in…

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programmer600
Jul 07th 2014

12 IT Books Every Cisco Engineer Should Own

A career as a Cisco network engineer means dedicating yourself to continuing personal development. Even when you pass your Cisco CCNA, you will discover that there are a large number of gaps in your knowledge. Sure, you know how to write an access list and do some basic routing and switching. You know a little…

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