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IT Skills Tech Companies Want

 

In the evolving wild world of technology, it can be a little overwhelming to keep up with the skills employers are looking for in a job candidate. Well, guess what? We did all of the hard work for you! Look no further because we compiled a list of in-demand skills and the coordinating certifications to get you on the right path.


 1. Foundational Knowledge

Understanding the most common hardware and software technologies is the first building block of a successful IT Pro. Once you know how to diagnose, resolve, and document common issues across a variety of devices, you are on your way! Additionally, being able to provide appropriate customer support makes you a prime candidate for a corporate help desk or electronic manufacturing employer. If you’re new to the IT industry, the CompTIA A+ certification proves to employers that you have the problem solving skills needed for technical support. For a current IT professional, the A+ validates your skills and could boost your career. Win-win.

2. Networking Know-How

Networking fundamentals are required for entry-level network support positions with certifications, such as Cisco CCENT, being highly encouraged. The starting point for many successful careers begin with acquiring the skill of installing, operating, and troubleshooting a small enterprise branch network. LAN switching technologies, infrastructure services and maintenance, and routing technologies are all segments of becoming a Networking professional.

3. Security Savvy

News headlines are full of security breaches and hacks every day. It is more important than ever to keep networks and information secure. Security analyst is one of the fastest growing jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but security skills don’t just apply to specialists. The CompTIA Security+ certification is government approved and globally recognized. Security+ shows that you have the skills to secure a network and deter hackers.

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4. Project Prowess

Project management aptitude is necessary in almost every field. Similar to IT professional certifications, becoming certified in the skill of project management validates you to employers. Well-run projects save employers time and ensures that projects are led with confidence. The ability to initiate, manage and support a project or business initiative can separate you from the rest of the workforce. CompTIA Project+ certification is proof positive that you can get the job done.

5. Soft Skills Strength

Strong communication and the ability to foster working relationships will always be an attractive quality in a potential job candidate. In the tech sector, it’s becoming even more imperative for IT pros to have these skills. Every department of a company relies on technology to do their job more efficiently and timely, so collaboration with all levels of co-workers is required. 

Whether you are looking for a new career or you want to move up in your current organization, the skills mentioned above can give you a boost on the career ladder. How about four globally recognized certifications to add to that? The Tech901 Fellow program includes four certification prep courses and soft skills, as well as résumé review and interview prep. Having a diverse skill set will put you in a great position in the technology field. What are you waiting for? Click here and START NOW!

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