Technology
Jumpstart your journey as an IT pro with this beginner training
TL;DR: Get on your way to becoming an IT professional with The Complete IT for Beginners Bundle for $49.99, a 94% savings as of March 12.
No modern company is complete without IT experts. These pros basically make it possible for everyone else in the company to do their work. And what’s cool about the IT field is it branches into countless career paths – and not just at ultra-technical companies. In a nutshell, that’s why there are more and more job openings in IT. In fact, you’ll find segments of IT work like cloud computing on LinkedIn’s top in-demand hard skills of 2020.
Looking to fill one of these in-demand IT jobs? You’ll need to be properly certified. And CompTIA certifications are the gold standard; all types of institutions from government entities to Fortune 500 companies say so. If you’re not a great test-taker, don’t panic. This Complete IT for Beginners Bundle can help you prepare.
With 110 hours of training on basic IT concepts, networking, troubleshooting, MTA, and more, this course bundle will prepare you for the four most popular IT certifications: Fundamentals, A+ Core1 and Core2, and Network+. Fundamentals and A+ are the starting points for a career in IT. These performance-based exams certify foundational IT skills across a variety of devices and operating systems. The Network+ exam certifies the skills needed for designing, configuring, managing, and troubleshooting wired and wireless devices.
As a bonus, this training also includes three new Microsoft MTA courses and a detailed course on installing and configuring Microsoft Windows 10. Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams are a new suite of tech certifications that validate the basic skills needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies.
Worth $999 if you bought the courses individually, the bundle allows you to save 90% off, bringing the price to just $49.99.
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