Network+ Certification: Job Opportunities

Helping reskill workers to get into the information technology field

53% of Americans say they would change careers if they could re-train to get the skills necessary for a new job.

MedCerts, The Skillup Initiative, and Baltimore County are teaming up to help people do just that to get into the Information Technology field.

It truly is an opportunity for someone looking for a career in IT.

Do have to qualify for the workforce office, for their eligibility criteria?

To work in IT, you need to be computer savvy and love learning some IT information.

It's only an 18-week program, so let's get you... A+ and Network+ certifications are international credentials to prove you have the IT skills, the knowledge to work in the IT field.

This training opens a variety of network+ job opportunities.

These are great foundational skills for the residents there that can then get into Microsoft, and Cisco, and security.

You guys are so close and have a lot of contacts with the government. A+, Network+, and Security+ are the skills that they're looking for and the credentials they're looking for those high-end IT jobs.

People should call their American Job Center to apply. People can get started in as little as two-to-three weeks. It takes 16-to-20 hours a week.

The sooner they get started, the sooner they can get working in a career in IT. They are excited to upskill and get back into careers that are self-sustaining and have some awesome opportunities for their futures.

American Job Centers - Workforce Development & Adult Learning

Maryland's American Job Centers are conveniently located throughout the State and are dedicated to serving businesses and job seekers. Use the county directory below to find the Center nearest you.

You may also access job search and self-service options utilizing the Maryland Workforce Exchange. Instantly view any job posted to the web directly on your mobile phone or tablet. Simply search for “MWEJOBS” in Apple iTunes or Google Play app store.

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