@shivanshsingla119

Top certifications to start your IT career today! 🇨🇦

1. CompTIA A+ - This certification provides a general introduction to the IT world. You will be qualified to solve basic issues in networking, operating systems, security and mobile devices.  Potential jobs: Service desk analyst, technical support specialist, associate network engineer, desktop support administrator, system support specialist

2. Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - This is an associate-level certification that covers the fundamentals of IT networking issues including network access, IP connectivity, and IP services. Potential jobs: Network specialist, network administrator, systems administrator, network engineer

3. AWS Cloud Practitioner - This is designed to help you gain foundational AWS knowledge, and can be great for those just starting out in IT. You can also consider other cloud certifications, like Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, or the Google Associate Cloud Engineer certification. Potential jobs: Cloud engineering intern, cloud developer, cloud engineer, cloud architect

4. GIAC Information Security Fundamentals (GISF) - The GISF is a foundational certification for security and related concepts like networking, cryptography, and cybersecurity technologies. Potential jobs: Cybersecurity analyst, information security specialist, non-IT security manager

5. Google Cloud Digital Leader - This is Google’s foundational cloud certification. The certification exam will test you broadly on basic Google Cloud principles. Studying the material in the Cloud Digital Leader certification exam can give you a solid foundation in Google Cloud.

6. Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) - This certification is designed to prepare you for entry-level project management positions. The CAPM can be worth pursuing if you have a technical background and are hoping to move into a more project management-oriented role . Potential jobs: IT project manager, IT project coordinator

@Wuanty

I feel like the Alberta is so dry for white collar work, maybe I’m wrong tho.

@JuuginGaming

whats the difference between CompTIA A+ and Google IT Professional Support?

@aamboss965

Where are the captions?

@harishnayak3258

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