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Hi guys,
It had been long since i had last obtained my certificate. Maybe 1 year ago. I am now MCSA 2003 and ITILv3 foundation. Currently doing exchange administration but only basic of it. As the company only require basic support for exchange administration such as reset of password, using powershell script to change the primary email address to something else, cancel the forwarding function of mail address. I am not touching anything to Blackberry Enterprise Server, support for contacts and calender of exchange. I am thinking of leaving my job because my company isnt really recognizing me.. Telling me it is part of my work to do operational job and nothing to brag about. I have given myself self - appraisal and gave myself a "Meet Requirement" grading which I should have, because I am not really anything to breakthough what I am suppose to do now, because I am too busy engage in operational work. imagine the customer based is like 100k of alumni but around 20k are actively using the system.. So, the question now is, what certificate should I go for next? I need to certificate before i go for another job because the other job might not have time for me to do certificate. Thanks for all the help..
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IT is a big word. Under IT, there are several sections after you deep dive into it.
Your current job fall under Technical Support cum Customer Service. If you are comfortable interacting with customers and love to see the smile from your customers, then head on to the certification related to your job. If you are planning to stay on with your job, check with your supervisor or manager for the path on room to grow. Every Company should have a career path for their employee. If you are planning to leave, look for the variety of jobs listed on online job portal and match your skillsets against the skill requirement. Another alternative is to seek for next higher qualification such as Degree or Master. Here is the list of courses under CITREP Expanded https://www.idaicms.gov.sg/ida_icms/...ctedCourseSK=0 Last edited by seesiang; 05-09-2012 at 11:06 AM.. |
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IT is a big word. Under IT, there are several sections after you deep dive into it. My company dont think have any prospect for growth. 3 staff working in a team only...
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I have just obtained my degree.. Electronic Computer Engineering.
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Look for a job in online job portal and plan your growth towards the skill-sets required. technical part. lots of IT Professional eventually went on to study MBA ..
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IT is a big word. Under IT, there are several sections after you deep dive into it. |
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Since you already have outdated MCSA, why not go for MCITP: SA. thanks for recommending, i am intending to only take the examination only and skip going fot the hectic course unless CITREP can again fund the 80%..
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