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CompTIA Network+ Skills in High Demand!

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One of the best ways to start a career in IT is with CompTIA training, and ITPro from ACI Learning m

One of the best ways to start a career in IT is with CompTIA training, and ITPro from ACI Learning makes that fun and easy. One of the core certifications offered via CompTIA is CompTIA Network+ . This certification validates the technical skills needed to securely establish, maintain, and troubleshoot the essential networks that businesses rely on. It prepares learners to support networks on any platform. Who can use it? There are no prerequisites to take the Network+ exam. However, CompTIA recommends that Network+ candidates have CompTIA A+ Certification and at least 9-12 months of networking experience.  Where would this certification take me? Network+ can help you advance in your career help you land jobs in roles that include: - IT consultant - Computer technician - Help desk technician - System engineer - Network support specialist - Network analyst The ACI Learning Bonus Don’t forget that we offer hands-on learning and test prep through our own Practice Labs. For this test, you’ll want to access our three options: [CompTIA Network+ N10-008 | Practice Labs (practice-labs.com)]( [CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Practice Lab | Practice Labs (practice-labs.com)]( and [CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Exam Prep | Practice Labs (practice-labs.com)]( What do I need to know about the CompTIA Network + Exam? This exam includes a combination of multiple-choice questions, drag-and-drop activities, and performance-based items. The multiple-choice questions are single- and multiple-response. The performance-based items test your ability to solve problems in a simulated environment. The exam covers: - Networking Concepts - Infrastructure - Network Operations - Network Security - Network Troubleshooting and Tools COST: $358 USD per exam Learn more about the exam here: [( Where can I get trained? Get an ITProTV membership for all your CompTIA course training needs-- our CompTIA courses will help you prepare for those exams. Get 30% off your personal plan! Use Code: 2022comptia30 Visit our [CompTIA Page]( to begin your IT career or to give your entire team binge-worth training!  Team from ITProTV [Unsubscribe from our emails]( Powered by [Intercom]( [intercom]

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