PASSED my CompTIA DataX exam!
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Huge thanks to @Stephen Schneiter for the incredible support and resources. The journey was challenging but incredibly rewarding!
Wait a second... there are IT topics in Linux+?? I must have missed thatGiven your background and experience, I don't think you're going to have much of a problem with 006. Pretty sure you brushed up on containers (Docker/Kubernetes/etc) and all the fun that entails, as well as AI topics. I think you'll be fine.
Good luck and have fun with the exam.
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We had a training house here in Colorado Springs that promised A+, Net+, and Sec+ in 20 weeks. I laughed out loud, but was a little angry because unless the student is remarkably astute or has had prior training, there's no way you get all that in 20 weeks. That company is no longer in business in the Springs. Over promise, under deliver. Our school takes 18 months for an AoS degree, and few students even make the effort to actually certify when we give them every opportunity.OMG...this is a constant headache I deal with. They think I'm supposed to be Jim Rohn or Les Brown the motivational speaker every class. It's partly why I focus on online instruction via video now. It's soul draining at times with some students. I actually had a few students ask why videos can't be under 5 minutes and why training has to take over 30 days (so they can go pass the exam and get their $100,000 job). I mean...you can't make this stuff up.
Dude, I keep telling you...get the heck off of Reddit - you're only going to give yourself an aneurysm.I read it on Reddit all the time. They want to watch some prerecorded videos like those from Messer or Dion at 1.5X speed and take a battery of practice exams so they can put another cert on their resume for a job that they will never get.
Well, the challenge is that, frankly, they're a business and they have to at least make enough revenue to pay their people, even if it focuses on marketing the brand into the industry. I think it's easy to armchair quarterback the problem, but none of us know, truly, what goes on in the executive suite with respect to the company's direction and how to keep that brand going, even in the face of all those other certs out there trying to claim market dominance. We're all speculating. Meanwhile, I think CompTIA is trying to figure itself out, post divestiture.In the last few years, I haven't seen anything from CompTIA that appears to be a comprehensive strategy at all.
If I were running things, I would focus on improving the brand of the current suite of certifications, not adding continuing ed courses that you can get anywhere for a fraction of the price.
What don't you like about the new v8 exam?I was quite happy with Linux+ XK0-005 / v7. But v8 / 006? Not at all... there's changes in there that I really dislike.
But for my students, unfortunately L+ is the only choice that will work as they would deal very badly with the remote proctored exams of LF and RH. ... and I really don't like LPIC either.![]()
In the last few years, I haven't seen anything from CompTIA that appears to be a comprehensive strategy at all.I'm afraid a lot of things adjusted over the last few years, with the acquisition of LabSim, the divestiture of the training business from the membership organization and the like.
Such is the nature of business. Those of us in Higher Ed, particularly in the For-Profit side of the house, see it all too often. I've learned to trust what I see, not give credence to speculation, and build relationships with people that transcend all that. It's tough, but I think that's a better strategy for my own self.
I'm afraid a lot of things adjusted over the last few years, with the acquisition of LabSim, the divestiture of the training business from the membership organization and the like.What happened with the Tech Trainer options that were discussed in 2023? Did they disappear with the new ownership group of the for-profit CompTIA?
I got it. I've responded to the emails.Have you checked your email? Let me know if you are not receiving my emails.
Have you checked your email? Let me know if you are not receiving my emails.I'm interested. I'm A+ Certified, and has been a Trainer with IDC
Perhaps they picked them out of a hat...I find the list to be highly suspect because it includes the Certified Data Professional (CDP), but doesn't include the CISSP, CISM, or CCIE.
A+ won't get you a higher salary. It's a minimum requirement for entry-level jobs.
Certified Data Professional (CDP). Never heard of it. Guess I need to get out of the house moreI find the list to be highly suspect because it includes the Certified Data Professional (CDP), but doesn't include the CISSP, CISM, or CCIE.
A+ won't get you a higher salary. It's a minimum requirement for entry-level jobs.
Certification exam...NO. However, I would sit for the course and take the course. I think that would be very valuable.Hi @Ronald, Thanks for the inquiry. There has never been any requirement to be a CompTIA Trainer or a Certified CompTIA Trainer. I would like to have one, as I think it helps trainers stand out when promoting their skills. CompTIA has always suggested that a trainer hold the certification they are teaching, which I highly agree with. However, there are no official rules for being able to teach towards CompTIA Certifications.
The CTT+ certification was geared primarily toward folks coming from industry moving into the training field. The goal was to provide skills for managing a training environment and technologies used to deliver content and engage students. While this certification was good for proving the holder had the skills required to deliver a course successfully, CompTIA never required a trainer to hold the certification.
CompTIA actually retired and dropped the CTT+ certification. It desperately needed to be updated to current training delivery technologies, and the cost to update the product was just too high compared to the overall lack of interest in the certification.
CompTIA is developing a training delivery course that, when completed, will serve as a training course for those looking to enter the training field. The course will be just that: a short training course without a high-stakes certification. I do not have any update on when this type of course will be publically available. We will definitely keep you posted on any announcements!
With that said, what are the thoughts of the community? What do you think should be offered? Do you think a stand-alone certification similar to CTT+ would be of value? Who would sit for the certification?
Looking forward to the feedback!
EXACTLY! In less than 30 days.Like the EC-Council CEH. Without the DoD, that certification and certification body would dry up.
It wasn't going to be a requirement. The CTT+ wasn't a requirement. They were training courses for new trainers to learn how to be a trainer.I personally think it would have been a ridiculous requirement. I have taught at Universities as adjunct and at Community colleges and I do not think you need a CompTIA training certification to instruct students if you have graduate or undergrad degree's, CompTIA certifications and teaching experience.
I read it on Reddit all the time. They want to watch some prerecorded videos like those from Messer or Dion at 1.5X speed and take a battery of practice exams so they can put another cert on their resume for a job that they will never get.OMG...this is a constant headache I deal with. They think I'm supposed to be Jim Rohn or Les Brown the motivational speaker every class. It's partly why I focus on online instruction via video now. It's soul draining at times with some students. I actually had a few students ask why videos can't be under 5 minutes and why training has to take over 30 days (so they can go pass the exam and get their $100,000 job). I mean...you can't make this stuff up.
Like the EC-Council CEH. Without the DoD, that certification and certification body would dry up.The DOD 8140 really keeps some of these crappy certifications alive. Their ridiculous requirements.
It's probably going to be a little while with the holidays and course wrap up timelines. I'm still finishing the Certmaster course!Waiting for Linux+ vouchers …
It's here, but you have to do the exercises provided by @jasoneckertWhen will the CIN TTT Series: Linux+ V8 recorded sessions become available, and where?
It was a great series; unfortunately, I missed two sessions and look forward to making them up. Plus, I want to review several of the sessions.
Richard Warren