>2 yr IT degree
>little-related job experience
>weak resume
how do I go about looking for an entry level IT job? do I need to go out and get a+ cert or ccna to go along with my degree?
what kind of job roles do I even qualify for with barely even work experience? call center meme stuff?
>>58238157
Certs, internships, freelance, projects
However, my advice is shit considering I have a good bit of projects, an associates (working for bachelor's now though) and some experience yet can't land a single job even1 when I'm firing off applications like crack.
Hopefully with the compTIA A+ cert I'm about to get I'll actually get a job that at least has SOMETHING to do with computers.
Apply to everything. Might as well. On the plus side by doing this myself I've gotten some advice from employers.
>>58238203
what advice have they been telling you so far?
no one else can chime in here?
>>58238157
Apply at bestbuy or a local computer repair shop. avoid call centers.
>>58238157
take your associates degree and go get a bachelor's degree. Generally, only less reputable colleges (community colleges, for example) offer two year degrees in IT, so most employers are looking for experience or a bachelor's degrees.