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Old 04-05-2009, 11:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just getting ready to start my last semester, will grad with an aas in network development. Do not have any exp to put on resume, working towards A+, then NET+. Any good ideas on what would help land good job out of school?

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Old 04-06-2009, 01:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's a big jump from A+ to .NET, almost far apposite ends of the spectrum.

With your undergrad in network dev, and the other .NET experience, you will probably land a gig as an SDET somewhere.

I think the fact that you are a recent grad with marketable skills will suffice. If you can do some internship and work on some projects before you graduate, then at least you will not have a lean resume.

Do you see any opportunities for internship etc where you live?
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I think he means network +, .net is a probraming language.

internships would be good, or atleast practice at home.
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yes I did mean network +, still looking to find an internship, just trying to to get as much exp as I can. Thanks for the input.
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