This CompTIA certification training bundle is now just $18
There’s never been a better time to work in IT. Companies ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 conglomerates and spanning all industries are scrambling to hire talented and trained professionals who can install, maintain and troubleshoot networks, and they’re paying these pros handsomely for their services.
But if you want to land the best careers in the field you need to have the right training under your belt. The Complete 2019 CompTIA Certification Training Bundle will help you earn some of the most valuable certifications in the field, and it’s available for just $17.25 when you enter the coupon code LEARN75 at checkout.
With 12 courses and over 200 hours of training, this in-depth bundle will help you earn some of the most relied-upon and in-demand certifications in IT.
You’ll learn how to install servers, set up firewalls, anticipate threats to networks, troubleshoot a wide variety of IT problems, implement cloud computing elements and much more—all through instruction that prepares you for the renowned CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Cloud+ and Mobility+ certification exams.
Get the skills and credentials you need in order to thrive in IT with the Complete 2019 CompTIA Certification Training Bundle for just $17.25—over 95% off its usual price when you enter the coupon code LEARN75 at checkout.
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