I picked up my first certification manual for CompTIA A+ in 2000. I will take the tests for this certification next Monday, about 7 years after I began studying. Since the beginning of this journey, CompTIA has changed the objectives twice. Once in 2003, and last year. It's time I bit the bullet and got certified, don't you think?
That's the reason I haven't been blogging lately. I scheduled these exams last Friday and put my brain to work in a 600-page book that covers the following exam objectives:
A+ Essentials (Exam 640-201):
- Personal Computer Components
- Laptops and Portable Devices
- Operating Systems
- Printers and Scanners
- Networks
- Security
- Safety and Environmental Issues
- Professionalism and Communication
- Personal Computer Components
- Laptops and Portable Devices
- Operating Systems
- Printers and Scanners
- Networks
- Security
- Safety and Environmental Issues
- Professionalism and Communication
After one certification with CompTIA (they have many, including Network+, Security+, Linux+ and more) I can use the CompTIA logo on my business card and resume. In college I learned that it sometimes helps to just put a logo on there. Same for Microsoft, Cisco, and Novell certifications. Catches their eye. Although now most large corporations run your resume through a computer to find matches. Logos don't help when you're being selected by an Intel Processor and a Perl script.
I'll be busy until Monday afternoon.