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Comptia A+

  • 27-03-2011 11:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 244 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I'm currently finishing up a postgrad in Primary Teaching, but the jobs field isn't looking too healthy at the moment, so I'm looking to start doing some IT/Computer Repair work on a part-time basis. I have been building my own computers/fixing friends and families computers for years, and would be quite confident in fixing the majority of issues that I've come across (Virus/Boot Problems, Speed problems with computers (aka needing a clean and tune up), OS Installation, replacing hardware etc.) However, I don't have any sort of qualification for IT, therefore I would like to get something that I could put on a CV.

    I've been looking around today, and it seems that the Comptia A+ qualification is a good place to start. What would peoples opinion of going down this path be? Any opinions/advice from people who are in a similar situation would be greatly appreciated!
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