Hey guys, for those of you who are in the I.T. field, may I have a few minutes of your time? I would greatly appreciate it.
I am self taught in I.T. such as hardware, security, and a little networking. At the present time, I am pursuing a college degree in the field of Information Security & Digital Forensics at Oklahoma State Institute of Technology. I've been taking classes since the Summer of 2009 and right now I have 47 credit hours. I chose to take this Summer off due to financial reasons. My Associate of Science will come next Spring/Summer with the Associate of Applied Science coming in Fall/Spring of 2013. I won't have my Bachelors until 2014, at the ripe old age of 35-36.
My question(s);
What certification(s) should I be trying to get while still in college?
My plan was to get my A+, following it up with Security+, then getting the Network+. I was told by an instructor as O.S.U. that Test King is a great source for getting pretty much any I.T. certification that I could possibly want. Eventually, I want to pursue my C.I.S.S.P. but I'm not expecting something like that for probably 10 years down the road.
My reasoning is having those certs should give me a better chance of landing an I.T. job while I'm still in college and after I've finished bachelors, those certs should put me in a better position than the average graduate and hopefully, land me in a better paying position. One thing that will certainly help me in finding a good job after graduation is I'm not married and I have no children, so I can relocate anywhere the job requires. In the meantime, I've been making contacts within the local F.B.I. field office, with C.I.O.'s of large casinos in the area, and also with I.T. consulting firms.
Am I misguided in my thinking and if so, would you give me some input as to what you might do differently if you were in my position?
I am a blunt and straight-forward guy by nature so please, give me your unvarnished opinion on anything I've said here or anything you might be thinking of that pertains to the topic. It will do me no good to have smoke blown up my ass.
Thank you for your time and any advice you can give.
I am self taught in I.T. such as hardware, security, and a little networking. At the present time, I am pursuing a college degree in the field of Information Security & Digital Forensics at Oklahoma State Institute of Technology. I've been taking classes since the Summer of 2009 and right now I have 47 credit hours. I chose to take this Summer off due to financial reasons. My Associate of Science will come next Spring/Summer with the Associate of Applied Science coming in Fall/Spring of 2013. I won't have my Bachelors until 2014, at the ripe old age of 35-36.
My question(s);
What certification(s) should I be trying to get while still in college?
My plan was to get my A+, following it up with Security+, then getting the Network+. I was told by an instructor as O.S.U. that Test King is a great source for getting pretty much any I.T. certification that I could possibly want. Eventually, I want to pursue my C.I.S.S.P. but I'm not expecting something like that for probably 10 years down the road.
My reasoning is having those certs should give me a better chance of landing an I.T. job while I'm still in college and after I've finished bachelors, those certs should put me in a better position than the average graduate and hopefully, land me in a better paying position. One thing that will certainly help me in finding a good job after graduation is I'm not married and I have no children, so I can relocate anywhere the job requires. In the meantime, I've been making contacts within the local F.B.I. field office, with C.I.O.'s of large casinos in the area, and also with I.T. consulting firms.
Am I misguided in my thinking and if so, would you give me some input as to what you might do differently if you were in my position?
I am a blunt and straight-forward guy by nature so please, give me your unvarnished opinion on anything I've said here or anything you might be thinking of that pertains to the topic. It will do me no good to have smoke blown up my ass.
Thank you for your time and any advice you can give.