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I'm a biotech scientist and I need a network certification for my current role (I work with automated high throughput screening platforms). Is it possible for a total network noob to pass the comptia network+ cert?
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>>106766947
Its entry level, youll be fine
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what color is your skin?
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>>106766947
And why would I tell? Why would I add more competitors to this shit job market?
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>>106767563
I thought IT was in a good spot? The software devs that I know are all stressed about losing their jobs, but IT peeps don’t think AI will affect their field as much since IT still requires some physical work
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Yes.

Entry level. Just read the book and find s competent video course. Then work on practice tests



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