comptia a+ jobs salary
Easy trick few realize: your hourly salary times 2 is your yearly salary (actually 2040 is what most HR departments actually use to calculate it.) So that means $15/hr is basically $30K/yr. But that also means when you look around your office and your boss doesn't have a Bachelor's and graduating looks like it will have a poor ROI because it will only give you a $5/hr raise -- remember that if you never get another raise, if you never get a promotion in your life, that $5/hr means $400,000 over the life of your career. Plus, independent of money, education is hugely correlative to happiness.
Of course it is possible to get a job with just an A+ certification. It is also possible to get a job with no certification at all. The question you're really asking is if it is possible to get a job with an A+ certification that you wouldn't have gotten without that credential. The answer to that is also 'of course'. There is certainly a job opening out there (probably dozens of them, actually), where the hiring manager would pass on a candidate with no job experience or certifications... but would accept one that had no job experience but that does have an A+ certification.
Is there a job with those specifications going to be open in a region convenient to you on the day after you earn your A+ credential? Heck if I know. There's also the problem that Colin has already noted in his reply... the pay for people with A+ (and nothing else) isn't spectacular.
is one of my favorites. See if there are companies looking for candidates with A+ credentials in your area and what they pay. If there are some and the jobs interest you, then get the credential. Most likely after you have your A+, a similar set of openings will be available and you can send your resume in.Easy trick few realize: your hourly salary times 2 is your yearly salary (actually 2040 is what most HR departments actually use to calculate it.) So that means $15/hr is basically $30K/yr. But that also means when you look around your office and your boss doesn't have a Bachelor's and graduating looks like it will have a poor ROI because it will only give you a $5/hr raise -- remember that if you never get another raise, if you never get a promotion in your life, that $5/hr means $400,000 over the life of your career. Plus, independent of money, education is hugely correlative to happiness.
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