Are You Looking For That MCSE Vacancy?If you are looking for a mcse vacancy you will find many sites out there that have job postings, and you can even sign up for the sites and have any specific categories email directly to you. This will help to save a ton of time when you are searching for company that has an mcse vacancy. If you have completed your mcse training and recently passed your exam to become MCSE certified, then I would like to extend my congratulations. You have accomplished something that not many people are capable of doing. But I always want to ask you a question. "Do you have any actual working experience?" If you don't then I have some bad news for you. The certification does not guarantee you to get a job. Most companies want you to have experience in the field as well as your certification. I know it sounds a bit backwards but this is the way that it is, and there is nothing you or anyone else can do about it. Let me first tell you that this doesn't mean that you should stop searching for a mcse vacancy on a daily basis, but it does mean that you will need to expand your search. It's important that you try to find a job, any job in the field so that you can gain the necessary experience that you will need to get a good job. A helpdesk job will help to give you some experience in the field. You will be paid between $12 to $15 an hour. It's not the salary that you were expecting to be making after you spent countless hours preparing for the mcse exam, and receiving your certification. You missed the gravy train by a few years. Back in the day there were more mcse vacancies then there were people that had their mcse certification. I want you to understand that I am not telling you to stop your search for a job in this field, there is a good chance that you can find a company that is will to hire someone with only their certification and no actual experience. There are many online forums and discussion boards that can help give you some tips on finding a mcse vacancy, and even tips to getting a second interview with your limited experience. Just don't give up after all of the hard work that you dedicated to getting you certification in this field. |