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Hi guys
I'm a new kid in IT town juz obtained my MCSE Certification. Business & Accounting in background, couldn't get a job with the above... even for a helpdesk job. Depressed.. now decided to start a business with IT. Any advice? Thanks. Kind regards, zMacabre |
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zMacabre wrote:
> Hi guys > > I'm a new kid in IT town juz obtained my MCSE > Certification. > > Business & Accounting in background, couldn't get a job > with the above... even for a helpdesk job. > > Depressed.. now decided to start a business with IT. > > Any advice? > > Thanks. > > Kind regards, > > what makes you think the mcse would help you with getting business? too many businesses have become aware that the mcse is a joke. Now since you have business and accounting background....why don't you consider getting into the business accounting market? vendors like accpac or intuit are good places to start. For this market it's also good to have very good understanding about how databases work. Accpac is really nice because it can run on windows or linux. So far this year, about half of our work has been getting companies off of windows onto linux. pheonix1t |
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How come you have got into the conclusion that there is nothing that
can be combined with Business & Accounting Background? Have you made enough searches to find out a career on the above? Its Technology which has married Accounting. I am also suggesting you to look out for places like "SIMPLY ACCOUNTING", "ACCPAC PRO SERIES / ADVANTAGE SERIES" or "INTUIT" for a probable start. You can get more suggestions, if you are really serious. Sundar pheonix1t <> wrote in message news:<_mQmb.152$> ... > zMacabre wrote: > > Hi guys > > > > I'm a new kid in IT town juz obtained my MCSE > > Certification. > > > > Business & Accounting in background, couldn't get a job > > with the above... even for a helpdesk job. > > > > Depressed.. now decided to start a business with IT. > > > > Any advice? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Kind regards, > > > > > what makes you think the mcse would help you with getting business? > too many businesses have become aware that the mcse is a joke. > Now since you have business and accounting background....why don't you > consider getting into the business accounting market? vendors like > accpac or intuit are good places to start. For this market it's also > good to have very good understanding about how databases work. Accpac > is really nice because it can run on windows or linux. So far this > year, about half of our work has been getting companies off of windows > onto linux. sundar |
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