Hi
So, I’ve been in support for 10 years, Having gained a diploma in IT support in 2001.
I’ve been working for various companies solidly during this time, in a variety of roles, All IT related .
Currently, I would see myself as Desktop Support Specialist, but would also be involved in System Admin work, I.e. I work on everything in IT, phone setups, PC setups, Re-imaging, Server setup, AD shares and Users, Printers, Service desk calls, Inventory management, Backups etc.
(networking would be my blind spot…)
I’d like to get some up to date qualifications, as I haven’t really done any study in 10 years.
So I’m looking for advice. Shortly, I’ll be 38, and am wondering if its ok to be a desktop support specialist forever :)? I love the work, and feel that I know this environment the best.So is it best to gain a qualification in this area?
I was thinking about the MCSA: Windows 8 cert. for starters. Is this a good enough cert to get??
Or should I dive in for the MCSA: Solutions associate.
Or, long-term, should I be studying for a cert in IT Management (Does such a course exist??), as I feel this would be an area of interest, and could lead to further opportunity later.
As all-ways,any advice appreciated.