Let This CompTIA Expert Teach You How To Pass 5 CompTIA Certification Exams

Sometimes, careers don’t have to be complicated. Just know what you want to do, learn your craft from an industry expert, get hired to ply that trade — and you’re off and running. Of course, it also doesn’t hurt to have one of the world’s premier oversight bodies vouching for your qualifications too.
The Total CompTIA Core Certification Prep Bundle ($39.95, over 90 percent off) helps put you on this path with a comprehensive training package that’s perfect for anyone looking to embark on a career in IT.
This 5-course, 80-plus hour real deal training features insight from the truly seen-it-all, done-it-all teacher Mike Meyers. Known as the “Alpha Geek,” Meyers has been a computer and network repair veteran for almost 35 years, becoming the industry’s leading authority on CompTIA certifications. Author of countless books and videos that have sold over a million copies, his humorous, engaging teaching style is a hit with students, making lessons both relatable and memorable.
Across this expansive course collection, Meyers and his team get students ready to pass five key CompTIA certification exams including CompTIA ITF+ (FC0-U61) covering basic IT knowledge, as well as CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1001) and CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1002), which develop expanded skill sets in system configuration, troubleshooting and more.
Finally, CompTIA Network+ N10-007 goes over current and upcoming networking technologies; while CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 examines all system threats and vulnerabilities an IT pro needs to know.
All of that certification prep plus loads of industry knowledge, all at a savings of hundreds off this bundle’s regular price, should be incentive enough to give this offer a look.
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