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Are CompTIA Certifications Worth the Cost for an IT Career in 2025

A lot of people ask me: “Mike, should I get CompTIA certifications?”

My answer isn’t just yes, it’s YES and here’s WHY these are steppingstones for you. Becoming a great IT Tech is about learning the fundamentals and adding to your skills one building block of knowledge at a time. Any successful career is about starting with a firm foundation.

In 2025 CompTIA will be releasing some new certifications. The CompTIA “little a+” certifications represent a new approach to IT certification that is more flexible, targeted, and accessible. This new series is designed to help more people enter the IT field and develop the skills they need to succeed. Not all the details regarding their content is available yet, but if you are are new to tech and working toward certifications, keep an eye on these certifications.  The intent is for them to be bite sized approach to tech careers. This new series aims to broaden access to tech careers by offering a more flexible and targeted way to gain IT skills, we will keep watching for more details.

Whether you are looking at taking the bite sized approach or just jumping in to a certification, getting your A+ and Network+ certifications makes the Security+ journey easier and more rewarding as you invest in bettering yourself. This breadth of knowledge will open doors of opportunity. Having these foundational certifications gives you a better understanding of a growing body of knowledge and builds your confidence. Knowing the terminology helps you master each next step.

Increased Job Prospects: In a competitive job market, certifications make your resume more noticeable. They demonstrate a commitment to professional development and a proven skillset.
Meet Employer Requirements: Having the right certifications can make you a more attractive candidate and increase your chances of getting an interview.
Higher Earning Potential: Certified IT professionals often command higher salaries and receive faster promotions.
Specialization: Certifications allow you to specialize in a particular area of IT, such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, or data analysis. This specialization can open doors to higher-paying and more in-demand roles.
Industry Recognition: Certifications from reputable organizations (like CompTIA, Cisco, ISC2) are highly regarded in the IT industry.
Employer Confidence: Certifications build trust with potential employers. They demonstrate that you have the necessary skills and expertise to perform the job effectively.

Recruiters use automated scanners to scan for credentials. These CompTIA Certifications helps your resume get to the top of their list. Having certifications makes it A LOT easier to get an interview, and tells interviewers that you love tech much that you were willing to put in the time and effort to learn the basics and build your skills. In other words, the certifications provide tangible proof of your commitment; talking the talk in an interview lets potential employers feel confident in your skills

Then they ask: “How do I get prepared for the certifications?”

Everyone learns differently, and you have to be honest with your study skills. Self-study is ideal for basic IT skills both for building certifications on your resume. As you build your skills and advance your career there comes a point where you need hands-on training to learn the material properly.

Research and select certifications that align with your career goals and the specific IT roles you’re interested in obtaining, don’t just load certifications.
Thoroughly prepare for certification exams to increase your chances of success. Certifications are expensive, so know spend your time and money wisely.
The IT field is constantly evolving. Consider pursuing additional certifications to stay current and maintain your competitive edge.

When do you need to move from self-study to hands-on? As you advance, the skills become harder but from a learning standpoint it depends on how hard you want to work with self-study and your own learning ability, it is different for everyone. You will know when you need the extra help that hands-on provides when you find it hard to fully understand the skills through only self-study.

DON’T FORGET! CompTIA will be increasing their exam prices February 1st. If you are taking CompTIA exam in 2025, purchase an exam voucher now and pay 2024 prices for your certification exam in 2025! Vouchers are valid for eleven to twelve months, so it can be a good motivation to keep you on your study track!

In the IT industry more certifications is key to not only getting in to a career, but also advancing in your career.  We are almost to the New Year, start working on your certifications now and get where you want to be in your career in 2025. While not a guarantee of employment, IT certifications are a valuable asset in your job search. They can significantly improve your employ-ability, boost your earning potential, and accelerate your career growth in the dynamic IT industry.

Talk to you next week!


Certification Exchange: Free live online Security+ Course with current cert

US and International Discount Exam Vouchers: Purchase a CompTIA voucher and save on the cost of your exams.

Interactive simulations: TotalSims for A+, Network+, and Security+, hundreds of online simulated labs. Prepare for CompTIA’s performance based questions.


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Looking to 2025 for IT Jobs

Bureau of Labor and Statistic anticipates the IT job market in 2025 to remain strong, though with some shifts. The overall growth in the tech industry is projected to continue growing, creating demand for skilled IT professionals.

Areas of anticipated growth are changing, the quickest growth are in mid-level areas. That may sound concerning to entry level techs, but there are still jobs and you have to start somewhere to grow in the business.

Now is the time to start thinking about where you want to go in your career, and January should be your study to start . Some of the upcoming grown areas are below.

Roles like Cloud Architect, Cloud Engineer, and Cloud Security Specialist will be highly sought after as companies increasingly rely on cloud services. Sought certifications:
CompTIA Cloud+ Certification
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional
Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert
Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

With the growing threat of cyberattacks, demand for cybersecurity professionals (e.g., Security Analysts, Security Analysts, and Ethical Hackers) will remain high. Here are some certifications that are desirable for employers.
CompTIA Security+
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Certified Information Security Manager
Certified Ethical Hacker
Offensive Security Certified Professional
GIAC Penetration Tester

DevOps engineers play a crucial role in streamlining software development and deployment processes, making them highly sought after in today’s agile environments.
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional
Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert
Google Professional DevOps Engineer

How do you advance your career? Technical and Soft Skills (like I talked about last week) are the keys to advancing your career. Strong technical skills in relevant technologies are the core of a tech. Communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking are increasingly valued.

The IT field evolves rapidly, and employers understand that continuous learning and upskilling are crucial for career advancement. You can’t win in this field if you are not willing to continue to learn.

While the overall outlook is positive, the IT job market can be dynamic. Factors like economic conditions, technological advancements, and geopolitical events can influence demand.

I hope this gives you a good overview of the IT job outlook for 2025. Now get focused and find your area to study.

Talk to you next week.



Certification Exchange: Free live online Security+ Course with current cert

US and International Discount Exam Vouchers: Purchase a CompTIA voucher and save on the cost of your exams.

Interactive simulations: TotalSims for A+, Network+, and Security+, hundreds of online simulated labs. Prepare for CompTIA’s performan

Save $15 on CompTIA vouchers with Promo code CYBERDEAL

Save 30% on Training Materials Bundles (not valid on voucher bundles) with Promo code BLACKOUT


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Essential Soft Skills To Advance Your IT Career

In the fast-evolving world of Information Technology (IT), it’s easy to get caught up in mastering technical skills. However, the true differentiators in the industry often come down to soft skills – those interpersonal attributes that elevate a tech professional from proficient to exceptional. In this post, I’ll explore the critical role soft skills play in IT careers and why they’re essential for long-term success.

1. Communication: The Bridge Between Tech and People

Effective communication is the cornerstone of success in IT. Whether you’re explaining a complex technical problem to a non-technical client, collaborating with colleagues, or providing support to users, the ability to convey ideas clearly is crucial. The best IT professionals don’t just speak in jargon; they understand their audience and tailor their communication accordingly. Active listening is just as important – it helps you understand the underlying needs and concerns of your team or users, fostering better solutions and stronger relationships.

2. Problem-Solving: Critical Thinking Meets Creativity

IT professionals are often seen as problem solvers, but problem-solving in IT goes beyond fixing bugs or troubleshooting systems. It involves analytical thinking, creativity, and the ability to approach challenges with a solutions-driven mindset. The most valuable IT professionals not only fix problems as they arise but also anticipate future issues and implement proactive solutions. Their ability to dig deep into root causes ensures that they address the bigger picture, not just the immediate symptoms.

3. Teamwork: Collaboration Is Key

In the collaborative environment of IT, teamwork is much more than a buzzword – it’s essential. Whether you’re working on a development team, managing a cross-functional project, or supporting a client-facing initiative, your ability to collaborate, resolve conflicts, and contribute positively to the team’s dynamics is what sets you apart. Building strong, cohesive teams is essential to project success, and your teamwork skills play a vital role in achieving that.

4. Adaptability: Navigating Change with Ease

Change is constant in the IT industry. Whether it’s a new technology, an evolving market trend, or shifting project requirements, the ability to adapt is critical. IT professionals who embrace new tools and methodologies with an open mind are the ones who thrive in this environment. Flexibility isn’t just about adjusting to change – it’s about proactively learning and evolving to stay ahead of the curve, ensuring that you’re always prepared for what’s next.

5. Customer Service Excellence: The IT Touch

Many IT professionals interact with clients or end-users on a regular basis, and providing exceptional customer service is an often-overlooked aspect of technical work. Having a customer-focused mindset goes beyond just solving technical issues; it’s about ensuring a smooth and positive experience for the people you’re serving. The best IT professionals excel at understanding users’ pain points and ensuring that they feel supported, no matter how complex the problem.

6. Time Management: Delivering on Deadlines and Priorities

IT professionals are often juggling multiple projects, deadlines, and demands from various stakeholders. Time management, organization, and prioritization are therefore indispensable skills. Successful IT professionals know how to assess tasks, allocate time wisely, and meet deadlines without sacrificing quality. Being able to balance competing priorities ensures that critical tasks are completed efficiently and on time, leading to higher project success rates and greater client satisfaction.

7. Leadership: Influencing Positive Change

Leadership isn’t confined to managerial roles in IT – it’s a quality that can be exhibited by everyone, regardless of position. Leadership in IT means taking initiative, inspiring others, driving innovation, and being accountable for your work. Whether you’re managing a team or simply contributing as an individual, demonstrating leadership qualities can help foster a culture of collaboration and empowerment. Strong leaders in IT lead by example, guiding their teams through challenges and ensuring that objectives are met.

In today’s ever-changing IT landscape, soft skills are the essential glue that holds technical expertise together. As you progress in your career, remember that the ability to communicate, collaborate, problem-solve, adapt, and provide excellent service is just as important as your technical abilities. By continuously investing in and sharpening these skills, you’ll not only stand out from the crowd, but you’ll also propel your career to new heights. After all, in the fast-paced world of IT, it’s not just about writing code; it’s about the people who make technology work seamlessly.

Talk to you next week,



Certification Exchange: Free live online Security+ Course with current cert

US and International Discount Exam Vouchers: Purchase a CompTIA voucher and save on the cost of your exams.

Interactive simulations: TotalSims for A+, Network+, and Security+, hundreds of online simulated labs. Prepare for CompTIA’s performan

Save $15 on CompTIA vouchers with Promo code CYBERDEAL

Save 30% on Training Materials Bundles (not valid on voucher bundles) with Promo code BLACKOUT


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