MCSE but with no Experience !! MCSE but with no Experience !!!

You have your MCSE, but no real experience, now what? Here's how to get the experience that you need to make your MCSE work for you.

Don't bang your head against a wall trying to gain experience from traditional employers. One of the best ways to gain experience is to seek out someone who works for themselves and offer your services at a very reasonable rate. Find an MCSE who does freelance work or has his or her own business and offer to do whatever grunt work that they may have on their next project for a very cheap price.

Remember you are only seeking experience here. You are not really looking to make a killing off of the job. You want the chance to become an MCSE sponge so that you can soak up the lingo and learn some of the practical skills that experienced MCSEs already have.

Whereas a traditional employer, such as a corporation or IT firm is not willing to take a chance on a green MCSE, a self employed MCSE will more likely give you a shot because you have something to offer, namely cheap labor.

Document your experiences as you work alongside your experienced freelance MCSE.
The next time you apply for a job with your MCSE credentials, traditional employers will take you more seriously, you will be able to converse fluently with them about all the real world applications of MCSE skills and you will both look and sound like you know what you are doing which is key to getting any job. Next thing you know you will be gainfully employed and hanging around the water cooler trading stories with your coworkers.


So think out of the box to get the experience you need to go with your MCSE certification !!!

MCSE; MCSE Requirements !! MCSE Requirements !!

MCSE requirements for Windows server 2003 are here at this link. MCSE 2003 certification requires a total of six core exams plus an elective exam. Find out all the MCSE certification requirements in full detail at this link. Whether you have a previous Microsoft certification or are just starting out, you can find all the MCSE 2003 requirements right here.

To earn your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 certification, you must pass seven exams:

Four core exams on networking systems

One core exam on client operating systems

One core design exam

One elective exam

The four core networking exams are all required. Here is a list of the four networking exams.

Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment

Exam 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Exam 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Exam 70-294 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure