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Do You NEED a Degree to Get Started in I.T.?

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • This is always a fun question to answer because there are two very distinct answers. Do you need a degree to start your career in I.T.? YES OR NO?! Let's find out in this video, I think you might be surprised.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @MehoyMenoy13
    @MehoyMenoy13 Před rokem +4

    Hey man I just want to say thanks for the vids! I was planning on signing up for a coding bootcamp but after comparing programing and IT I decided to work towards an A+ cert (I genuinely thought I needed to be in school to take it but I just saw I can take it online, so im gonna study for the next three months)
    youve also motivated me in my weightlose journey!

  • @Ozymandias1
    @Ozymandias1 Před rokem +7

    I once saw a job posting for a window cleaner that required an associate degree.

  • @whitecyberduck
    @whitecyberduck Před rokem +18

    Believe it or not, my B.A. in Political Science opened the door for me to get my first cyber job. A degree was required for the SANS Immersion Academy and that Academy gave me credentials and connections to get my first infosec job. My opinion is that having a degree WILL NOT automatically open doors for you. However, lacking a degree WILL permanently close some doors for you.

    • @BelleMorue
      @BelleMorue Před 10 měsíci

      B.A. in Political Science opens door to intelligence analyst job with top secret security clearance so of course that could help you to find a job in cybersecurity, this is much more useful than HTML5.

  • @martinsmith5415
    @martinsmith5415 Před rokem +6

    Questions/Possible Video Ideas:
    *What are the fast/free/cheap routes for really broke old people with degrees who wanna get into IT??
    *Work from home IT Jobs
    *IT Jobs in the middle-o-NoWhere
    *Where do IT SuperNerds pick up chicks??
    *IT Jobs related to Finance.
    *IT Jobs Related to Agriculture/Brewing/Distilling/... Making Food/Chow/Vittles

  • @Tech_Guy_87
    @Tech_Guy_87 Před rokem +1

    The jobs that I've seen that you do need a degree is in the school district, college or university

  • @pandaoverboard
    @pandaoverboard Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm getting out of the service next year and getting the compo pack of A+, N+, and S+, any advice to land a job in IT? I also have a lot of exp, with hardware, troubleshooting, and software. Thank you!

  • @NatiionalGamer
    @NatiionalGamer Před rokem

    does company do background check for entry level jobs, if you dont have any prior experience for starting a new career weather its IT or health?

  • @boucheailyess2922
    @boucheailyess2922 Před rokem

    Hello , I want to start IT but I have no idea what IT modules ..I was working in manufacturing 😢

  • @BlueberryPlays_
    @BlueberryPlays_ Před 11 měsíci +4

    I'm currently in community college for a networking degree. I also work full time as a help desk tech. Working all day in IT and then coming home to learn more about IT is super exhausting and has kinda killed it for me. At least for the time. Since I'm a part time student I won't finish until around 2025. Hopefully the associates will be worth it. I've been getting some certs along the way as well and I hope to get a security job after I graduate. At that time I will have almost 3 years experience, AAS, around 6 certs.

  • @McHazeOne
    @McHazeOne Před 8 měsíci

    I want to switch career to IT in the next year. No experience in IT. Working full time job 9-5 so limited time to study. Any feedback how to start? I was thinking to start with Certs. Its a good choice? Thank you for answer.

  • @woodarddrums
    @woodarddrums Před rokem

    I have to criminal justice degrees. Can I still get into I.T. ? I might go back and get a degree in IT and get Server+

  • @ihameed
    @ihameed Před rokem +5

    I think that just having a degree loop hole is almost closed. back in the day when industry was new then yeah a lot of ppls just reskilled themselves and joined but now almost all job listings list degree in computer related field or equivalent work

    • @Ozymandias1
      @Ozymandias1 Před rokem

      Yes even for first line helpdesk (where you just patch people through to techs) you need at least an associate degree and preferably bachelors. There are lots of people with degrees out there so why would companies settle for less.

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  Před rokem +5

      You don’t need a degree to work in help desk answering phones

    • @catman8623
      @catman8623 Před rokem

      @@ItcareerquestionsI disagree based on my own searches. A lot of help desk jobs require a bachelor's or 3+ years of experience; it's a perpetual catch-22

  • @julenleon6408
    @julenleon6408 Před rokem +2

    Is CCNA enough to find a system or network administrator job??

    • @catman8623
      @catman8623 Před rokem

      No

    • @julenleon6408
      @julenleon6408 Před rokem

      @@catman8623 what certifications apart of that should i need to get a nice job monitorizing servers for example

  • @acetvr6
    @acetvr6 Před rokem

    Good evening, I ltook an entry-level online course and I absolutely hate it. CTS1133 software. I think I made a mistake in taking an IT class online; their online lab to do their virtual lab tests called testout is horrendous; with the video lessons assigned by the professor (whom to be fair is very responsive and has even met with me) not even coming close to addressing the questions they ask in the labs. I feel like if you don't already know more than just very basic home and work computing you can't complete this course. My professsor who agreed to meet with me even kinda confirmed as much; said to submit the labs and print out the instructions on how to complete it afterwards, then resubmit. I feel that information should be being tought from the beginning. But maybe I'm old school like that. I mean, I feel if they covered the info needed in the lessons such as how to use a power supply test, PINs in different cables and how they fit together, and had a better navigating experience with their virtual lab it would be so much better. So my question is, is there an alternative way to get started in IT, other than a traditional school or college? I mean after all you just need to pass the CompTIA tests right? I spent a lot of time and effort getting re-admitted after several years so this is very dissapointing. Any advise would help.

    • @BlueberryPlays_
      @BlueberryPlays_ Před 11 měsíci

      I've had 3 Testout courses so far and currently in my 4th. The videos are boring and the labs are super long. But after you learn their bs it gets a little easier. But I agree that it's a pretty poor system. Then add that the Testout Certs are not that useful. A lot of people don't care about them or don't even know what they are. I'm in my 3rd semester in college and want it to end so bad

  • @rsclrdglasses7003
    @rsclrdglasses7003 Před rokem +3

    Are there any part time roles in tech?

    • @143jeg
      @143jeg Před rokem +1

      The short answer is yes, the long answer is no. Lol. There are, but when I have seen it was contract work or established employees who wanted to cut back hours. I wouldn't say it is common, though.