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This Is Jeff Ross From Nashville Tennessee i have tried yo get an IT Job that Ican Do at Vanderbilt Hospital I have my associate's degree in computer networking technology but every job i have tried to go for always goes to someone else I like computers and learning about them but i am afraid even if i finished up and have gotten my A= N+ and mcp i think i still would be overlooked at vandy because of lack of experience despite working with computers around the house for over 10 years and I think despite being an equal oppurtunity employer they hire who they want ot hire i am beginning to think it is a closed club you have to be a super god tech or know someone to get in I think i am going to keep all of the knowledge that i gain from this site and others for myself thanks, Jeff Ross |
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Good to have you with us.
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Stick with it one bad spot doesn't mean that all of them are. |
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The need for IT's is growing rapidly, as the Computer technology increases. thee IT field is just about the best promise career. I would suggest maybe going back to school, and getting a degree in Computer Science, and or Computer Programing and Technology. having Networking and Computer programing and computer science under you. there is a slim chance that you will be overlooked by a big corporation.
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how long does it take to finish college if i where to take computer science? or tech/programming?
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