nlgpinto escreveu:Caro Johny,
Maybe this will help you clear up your doubts:
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Certified_Professional
https://bezelinvestments.com/pt/
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrador_de_rede
Not wanting to discourage you but...
In these areas it is not enough to have just one certificate to get a job, it is necessary to have multiple certifications and a lot of professional experience . So it makes no sense to sum up the question to, I do this certification or that course, because in principle you will have to take several, starting with Cisco and Microsoft certifications (which are several, essential and very expensive,
). Of course, assuming you're taking this seriously.
But before you spend your money on certifications and "courses", which after a few years (a few ) are no longer strictly worth anything , watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zSJxuZU8tU
and this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4EOyXKjfDUhCI6jlOZZYQ
And pay attention to this myth that technology-related jobs have "many exits", because the reality is much darker than you think. I know IT people working in call centers and supermarkets. And I know guys who only took the computer course and who don't even have time to “itch” with the amount of work they have.
What is the differentiating factor? Professional experience .
And for those who want to be a programmer: Portfolio, Portfolio Portfolio!
Now, if you are persevering, self-taught, and are prepared to spend a lot of money on certifications and courses, and if you have an entrepreneurial spirit (because the money in this area is not in working for others, contrary to what some people think) then then yes, this area can be very good!
Otherwise (and don't get me wrong), get ready to be another unemployed certificate in an ocean of "certificates", and considering that you don't have a university degree in the area or experience in the area, you'll leave with a huge disadvantage compared to the competition that is a lot.
Just a warning, but....
Good luck!