I have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, and have a couple years work experience doing mostly QA (and a little development) on a networking related software product. Currently, I am not working and I was wondering if acquiring a Network+ certification would be worthwhile.
The Network+ certification seems to cover rather general material about networking basics, so I'm afraid it may be a waste of my time and money. Since it's not testing a specific product knowledge (Oracle/Cisco/etc) it seems not to be the kind of certification you usually see listed in job advertisements. So is it worthwhile?
- When you review resumes of QA engineers or entry-level developer positions do you place any value on a Network+ certification?
- Do you have a Network+ certification, and if so have you ever found it to be helpful in finding a job?
- Is there a more appropriate networking related certification for someone in my position? (Perhaps the Cisco Certified Network Associate?)
- Assuming a Network+ certification alone isn't so worthwhile, then would a Network+ paired with a Security+, Server+, or Linux+ certification be worthwhile, or still not so hot?
I'll appreciate all feedback and opinions, no matter what they are. Thanks!
