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Some great advice and he is looking in on this thread even though he isn't a member.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I've got a mate who is applying for an IT Service Desk role at a company with around 150 PCs.
All the PCs are networked, have networked printers and have different shared drives.
He is quite savvy with this kind of stuff and I can only help him so far but it would be great to see what the experts would do and say.
Sorry to thread-jack but if I wanted to work in IT support and I have the opportunity to do a training course for free, is there a course you would recommend? For NHS Tier 2 in particular.
MCTS or MCITP of some kind?
Thanks
hmm may have to take the MCDST
Got my exam for MCDST on Monday.
For anyone doing a Microsoft exam make sure you get your 'second chance' voucher from Microsoft
interested in Cisco's courses the CCNA is a good start.
You should see my infrastructure
100~ users, certainly a more secure environment (in both physical network infrastructure and active directory implementation) than most of the large organizations I've worked for.
You also have to take into account that 150 PC's doesn't necessarily mean a smaller business. I've been employed in situations where the company is multinational with 1000's of employees, but due to the nature of the business there were only a few hundred PC users. As a result the IT budget was still high, and the infrastructure properly implemented.
This is why I asked who the company was.