How to Get an IT Job Without Experience

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Information Technology jobs are some of the more sought after positions in today's economy, but how do you get an IT job without industry experience? In this video, I'll break down the four most important elements needed for any job hunt, and you'll learn some tips for getting some practical experience even if you've never held a formal IT position.
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Komentáře • 669

  • @NoKapMan
    @NoKapMan Před 3 lety +1285

    I got my first IT job because I was accidentally hired. The hiring manager sent an offer letter to the wrong person with a similar name, i accepted, and then (manager) was demoted. Upper management didn't want me but I heard through the grape vine they had trouble finding people they deemed "qualified". I was horrendously unqualified. No IT experience outside of building computers at home. I gave that position (networking) everything I had. Trial by fire. I had the belief i could be fired at any moment.... 2.5 years later I have a security+ cert. My current weekly salary is the equivalent of what my monthly salary was working as a manager in fast food. DONT GIVE UP!

    • @Zenmaster5386
      @Zenmaster5386 Před 3 lety +22

      Thank you for sharing with us .

    • @brunocristan7047
      @brunocristan7047 Před 3 lety +20

      Oh wow.. interesting but you survived.

    • @innocentrage1
      @innocentrage1 Před 3 lety +45

      Damn dude that's a hell of a story. Glad it worked out and they kept ya

    • @ghostmkc4045
      @ghostmkc4045 Před 3 lety +15

      Sounds like hell, and shouldnt have to be this way but it is..

    • @miavanispassion8526
      @miavanispassion8526 Před 3 lety +11

      You were blessed!! Great testimony

  • @JerseyJeff84
    @JerseyJeff84 Před 3 lety +1577

    I actually just landed my first IT job with little to no experience. On paper, I had no prior IT resume history, and only a four month technical college cert for IT obtained last year. I was so fearful about this exact topic, but the hiring manager told me that whereas ten years ago, he would have hired someone with years of job experience, that he now looks for soft skills first and he loved my personality and willingness to learn. So, I start in August. Nervous yet excited!

    • @wayyguyy18
      @wayyguyy18 Před 3 lety +9

      Congrats

    • @jdr91
      @jdr91 Před 3 lety +5

      Congrats man

    • @skaterboy94ful
      @skaterboy94ful Před 3 lety +9

      congrats i'm in the same boat but now working for a comptia cert. hopefully everything goes as planned

    • @raygoff9118
      @raygoff9118 Před 3 lety

      Good job man! Congrats!

    • @ByteBash50
      @ByteBash50 Před 3 lety

      Congrats!

  • @Kakkoii_ne
    @Kakkoii_ne Před 3 lety +300

    I got an IT job without experience. All I had was Sec+ and a Clearance. Five years later, I am making 165,000. You have to start somewhere. Entry-level and work hard.

    • @TheAwkBlkGirl
      @TheAwkBlkGirl Před 3 lety +3

      Hi may I ask what is clearance ?

    • @z3rocodes
      @z3rocodes Před 3 lety +6

      @@TheAwkBlkGirl government clearance like secret clearance, top secret clearance, etc etc

    • @rachana_n
      @rachana_n Před 3 lety +1

      Which entry level position you worked at ???

    • @kingdoge69
      @kingdoge69 Před 3 lety +7

      What jobs are you doing now where you make 165k?

    • @gtarules1
      @gtarules1 Před 3 lety +1

      What entry job did you do? DoD? How'd you get your foot in the door?

  • @blynthiathomas7892
    @blynthiathomas7892 Před 2 lety +32

    Im 55 years ,just got hired August 18th 2021...no experience in IT but they're training me.. It's definitely a career change for me..but I really like my job...

    • @pit1513
      @pit1513 Před 2 lety +1

      Where? And congrats!

    • @mosesokunlola9397
      @mosesokunlola9397 Před 7 dny

      @@pit1513 how can i get this kind of entry level jobs where i will be trained...please note that i have no prior experience however, i am opened to continuous learning and development. My interest is in Cybersecurity. I will be very glad if you can guide me

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Před 3 lety +348

    Jobs are a weird thing. Some people stumble their way into their dream job which they might not have even know existed before they got it, and other people do everything perfectly and never get hired for the job thy want.

    • @mikeoxlong567
      @mikeoxlong567 Před 3 lety +17

      Yeah its really like just rolling dice and getting lucky.

    • @spajas8092
      @spajas8092 Před 3 lety +16

      @@mikeoxlong567 i wouldnt say its rolling the dice as much. it's more seeing changing trends, being resourceful and being able to adapt. Most people go through the school pipeline, get the degree and expect their dream job to be handed to them on a silver platter but many see this method is becoming outdated in the current job market.

    • @spajas8092
      @spajas8092 Před 3 lety +5

      I started out working at grocery stores and customer service, then worked my way up to help desk/technical support then used my skills there and the software tools i was exposed to to tweak my resume and move my way into entry/junior level IT work. The hardest part is studying the field youre getting into so you can ace the interview and getting the certifications. Everything else you'll pretty much learn on the job.

    • @The-Heart-Will-Testify
      @The-Heart-Will-Testify Před 3 lety +11

      I wish i knew about IT jobs, in wasted 4yrs in college for graphic design and never got a job. I work in hospital making 16hr in maryland. I'm still regretting why I chose that as a career. I hate everything about graphics now....now at 35 with kids, I have to work 2 jobs and studying for cloud certification.

    • @blueshanks1
      @blueshanks1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The-Heart-Will-Testify so you didn't give up. That's great man. At least you found out now and not in 20 years again

  • @Longlegsdannydevito
    @Longlegsdannydevito Před 3 lety +418

    I had no experience in IT before I studied through your videos and others towards my A+ cert. My backround was retail and labouring. I got offered a job after my first (And only) interview. Got offered a 3 month contract initially to help on an Avaya project, then it was extended due to Covid-19 and I got moved to the service desk to help with the increase in demand from people working from home. I found out yesterday that I'm being given a permanent position, now. And there are opportunities for secondments in other fields, such as security.
    I definitely believe that attitude and willingness to learn is more important than experience. We're a team of 9 and constantly learning from one another. Even as the least experienced person on the team, the guys will ask me for help if they know my knowledge on a particular thing is good.

    • @The_Ladder_Perspective
      @The_Ladder_Perspective Před 3 lety +8

      Same here, background only in retail and I’ve been in construction for 7 years... hoping to change careers to IT
      Were you able to get the job with solely an A+?

    • @ajaysmith7232
      @ajaysmith7232 Před 3 lety +1

      thnaks man this gives me hope

    • @Longlegsdannydevito
      @Longlegsdannydevito Před 3 lety +4

      @Kingdom Cre8tive this was my only interview in 50 or 60 applications tbh. Took a while but got it in the end

    • @warriorclassmedia
      @warriorclassmedia Před 2 lety

      Thanks for this

    • @howssitgoing9538
      @howssitgoing9538 Před rokem

      Let me know if hiring!

  • @simongilson2640
    @simongilson2640 Před 3 lety +98

    I got my first IT job with no experience. The way that worked for me was to study and put my self in every position possible to get the experience I wanted. I read the Comptia A+, Network+ and Security + to help answer the technical questions in interviews. I watched every Professor Messer video I could, I applied for apprenticeships at 30 years old. I also started the application process to join the British Army to gain experience in IT and Communications as this would have given me a free path to qualifications and experience. I applied for everything, and it was a random company found my cv and gave me the chance. 3 years in and I have gained 4 certifications and moved into a 2nd line position whilst working on moving into the Security field. If you want it dont give up. Also make sure you watch all of Professor Messers videos. I owe him alot.

    • @rawdawg6914
      @rawdawg6914 Před rokem +1

      This is awesome thank you for posting this! I'm trying to get a career in IT at 28 with no practical experience in the field, it can definitely be tough to stay optimistic but reading this really helps.

  • @MikeTVest
    @MikeTVest Před 3 lety +103

    One tip is to use the jobs you have worked to demonstrate meta or soft skills related to the IT job you're applying for. For example if you've worked at a fast food restaurant or in retail during Black Friday then you have experience in customer service and working in a fast paced environment that can change at a moments notice.

  • @Davidhxc7
    @Davidhxc7 Před 3 lety +55

    Just passed my Sec + exam with 809 with your help! No previous experience besides doing things at home and now I’m job hunting. I pray I can find a good job soon.

  • @ptorafael
    @ptorafael Před 3 lety +6

    Life is funny. I landed a job in IT without any experience in the area. I never imagined I would work in IT. Last year, an IT multinational found my resume in a website and offered me a help desk position. Why did they offer it to me? Language skills (I speak English and German, both are not my native language). They needed someone fluent in both these languages to attend to end users, and only very elementary knowledge operating Windows was necessary, they offered training on necessary skills in the help desk tool during the first weeks. I learned a lot about ITSM, Active Directory, and more. After some months, the help desk operation I worked in was terminated, but I was offered training and certification to work as an ITSM project developer. It’s being a lot of fun, and because the company offers vouchers for some great IT certifications, I’m paving my way into a nice career.

  • @CoreyJ23
    @CoreyJ23 Před 3 lety +113

    Just got hired with little to no experience and honestly I feel very unqualified. But I guess they saw something in me and I impressed them enough in the interviews. I start soon to hopefully everything works out

    • @Ophelia11
      @Ophelia11 Před 3 lety +2

      It'll work out. Believe in yourself!

    • @CoreyJ23
      @CoreyJ23 Před 3 lety +25

      @Thuan Nguyen well I’m still employed so that’s a good sign😂 but it is a huge learning curve but everyday I feel like I am getting better. At times it is overwhelming but the department I’m in has a great team who is very helpful

    • @battleforit
      @battleforit Před 2 lety +1

      @@CoreyJ23 what was your experience before you applied?

    • @CoreyJ23
      @CoreyJ23 Před 2 lety +7

      @@battleforit college classes that’s it. Got the job 6 months after graduating college

    • @battleforit
      @battleforit Před 2 lety +1

      @@CoreyJ23 Thanks fir you quick response. Still going well?

  • @AldridgeNeto
    @AldridgeNeto Před 2 lety +23

    Im 49 and getting into IT since the Covid. Great video. Thanks.

    • @alarmsquadnj
      @alarmsquadnj Před rokem +6

      I’m on the same boat 49 years old and about to start all this good luck 👍

    • @purposedriven2006
      @purposedriven2006 Před rokem +3

      I'm 52 and getting into IT because of Covid... the Bootcamp people were misleading and didn't mention anything about networking or other skills you might need prior to Security +

    • @cyber096
      @cyber096 Před měsícem

      im 48 and have experience but no certs I m going for my A+ then net +
      😅n this moment working in vendor supermarket and hate this 😢

  • @raygoff9118
    @raygoff9118 Před 3 lety +238

    No experience here. Interview in about an hour for helpdesk. Good timing lol. Cross your fingers.

    • @raygoff9118
      @raygoff9118 Před 3 lety +21

      If I don’t land it my plan is to let the military train and give me experience in the reserves and hopefully be a little more marketable then.

    • @jalen5981
      @jalen5981 Před 3 lety +3

      Good luck! 😎

    • @raygoff9118
      @raygoff9118 Před 3 lety +1

      M J thank you much! Crazy times these days. Hopefully I’ll look back at these layoffs one day and be thankful it happened.

    • @samueldocski4426
      @samueldocski4426 Před 3 lety +4

      Ray goff I’m doing that now. Prior service, 5 years as a Doc with the Marines and now I’m in the Reserves trying to get an IT job. Good luck!

    • @raygoff9118
      @raygoff9118 Před 3 lety +1

      Samuel Dolinski Samuel Dolinski nice. Thank you for your service. I was prior navy and have been out for 10 years now. Army cyber operations specialist training seems pretty comprehensive (45 weeks). Good luck to you too brother!

  • @abhaythakur7316
    @abhaythakur7316 Před 2 lety +10

    I got my first IT job and I used your a+ videos to prepare for my interview tech questions as well. I am 30 yrs old and have a sales background. I applied for over 45 jobs and only 1 person called me and I got the job.

    • @MHb789
      @MHb789 Před 10 měsíci

      What was the job you got into?May I know what were the questions asked in the interview?What skills they expect as a beginner?

    • @abhaythakur7316
      @abhaythakur7316 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@MHb789 I got a job as a field tech/helpdesk for a small MSP company. I don't have a degree, just high school and A+cert (Thanks to Prof Messer's videos + study groups. I also bought the practice exams). My typical day at this job would be going around setting up PC's or network equipment for the new clients while my boss do the more technical work remotely after I provide them remote access.I would install voip phones, provision new clients and if not out on the field, I would be at the desk providing support for basic pc issues (some very stupid issues) and voip issues for our clients.I would. also set up cabling from MDF to IDF, using cable toners to trace cables and crimping new cables on the go. it was a low paying job and my interview had very basic technical questions like: what is ping, how do you check ip's and how do you assign an IP to a host. I learnt more stuff at the job as I progressed. I Worked with VoIP, virtualization and some active directory. I stayed at that job for 4 months, I felt like I was not learning new stuff and found myself repeating tasks.I started looking for new jobs on the side and found a remote job in a NOC as a tier 1 (its nice when you can add some relevant work exp on the resume), my interview was all about OSI model. In this job I monitor customer's network circuits for up and provide support for VoIP, TDM & POTS phone services.I am currently 10 months into this job & I have learned a lot here. I have been preparing for CCNA for 5 months now & soon will be taking the exam. I hope to move forward in networking. I am also learning Front end development on the side (it interests my creative mind), so I am juggling both at the moment... Do not worry about being a beginner and do not settle in a low paying role. Keep learning and moving forward. I read somewhere recently : Certs are a good way to get your foot in the door but the real learning starts at the job. Hope this helps🙂

  • @georgejohnson3246
    @georgejohnson3246 Před 3 lety +14

    I was sent this video link from the instructor of the Linux course that I'm currently taking, and I have to say that this video gave me so much relief, clarity and peace of mind. I have no formal IT training or experience whatsoever but I have always had an infinity for the behind the scenes or interworking of computers. Thank you so much Professor Messer!!!

  • @karanbalwani
    @karanbalwani Před 3 lety +39

    This is incredibly helpful. Thank you Professor Messer, I'm currently studying for my A+ exam using your course content and ITProTV, it really helps a lot, the simplicity with which you explain each and everything in your videos. God bless you.

  • @8917bee
    @8917bee Před 3 lety +48

    I just passed my A+ thank you professor Messer. Now I'm trying to learn how to find a job

    • @jatinparmar7975
      @jatinparmar7975 Před 3 lety

      Pppp

    • @8917bee
      @8917bee Před 3 lety +4

      @Thuan Nguyen thanks. You can take at different times and it don't matter which order. For exams itself it was actually easier than I thought. All questions are solving solution type questions. So pretty much you're the technician going in and figuring out the problems.

  • @JR34MZ
    @JR34MZ Před 3 lety +13

    I landed an IT job with only 2/4 elements about 3 years ago - And the hardest part is "getting your foot in the door." I only had a little practical experience and knew someone who personally used to work for the company that had given me a recommendation. I truly believe one of the STRONGEST things to stress on your CV and within the interview, is your willingness to learn and grow within the industry. Even if you don't have any certifications, put something like: "Actively studying for Network+ certification", etc. I believe this can even carry more weight than a formal degree in a certain regard because IT is a NEVER ENDING journey of learning. And truly showing passion for that position speaks volumes to your commitment within the industry and your character.

  • @MickTheRus
    @MickTheRus Před 3 lety +7

    Best Advice: Make Friends in that field, let them put the word out about you.

  • @kimwelpinili5242
    @kimwelpinili5242 Před 2 lety +18

    I was making bagels as my side job during college and got IT support right away after completing my course which pays 60k/year. Life can flip your life anytime for better or worse. So always work hard and be positive.

    • @MHb789
      @MHb789 Před 10 měsíci

      What skills are required as a beginner to enter into IT support or helpdesk?

    • @ZainAli-xp6sy
      @ZainAli-xp6sy Před 9 měsíci

      @@MHb789u just need network+ or A+ to get a job like that

  • @sketchleo2575
    @sketchleo2575 Před 3 lety +35

    This is my first comment on CZcams. I just want to say thank you so much Professor Messer. This video rebuild my confidence! Thank you!

  • @94Bulldogboy
    @94Bulldogboy Před 3 lety +25

    Talk about a well timed video. This is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much for the information, and keep up the great content!

  • @emmanueladuku8136
    @emmanueladuku8136 Před 2 lety +5

    Am 40...just passed the CCNA and have set a timeline to obtain my CCNP already for June next year....keep moving.

    • @shuhan1304
      @shuhan1304 Před 2 lety +1

      Congrats 👏 how did you study for the test? Any short cuts

  • @Blecyn
    @Blecyn Před 3 lety +20

    I landed my first IT job without any IT experience, nor computer science background. In fact I studied agricultural economics, I was in a totally different field to say the least. Being from Nigeria and living in Nigeria even makes it worse as we have very few It companies here. However, I managed to get into IT and landed a job in a Cybersecurity firm and it’s been an exciting journey. I will share most of my job soon on my CZcams channel. I really want to say a big thank you to Professor Messer. He truly helped my journey from A+ days. If you go through my CZcams you’d find videos that aren’t IT related, well I used those creativity as my escape from everyday Cybersecurity (not that I don’t like it) I just enjoy to cook and share my experience.

  • @seido463
    @seido463 Před 3 lety +121

    Thanks a lot for this video Professor. All your training material is gold. It gives me confidence about making the jump and pushing my way through.
    I am 36yrs old and I have never completed any training or study. I was never motivated to.
    Since being made redundant in April due to Covid I said to myself, this is it time to move away from the print industry and make the move to get A+ certified. It took me about 7 weeks study and I passed on my first attempt. My first certificate! I have my core 2 exam in about 5 weeks time.
    I feel a bit of pressure at the moment as my wife and I bought our first house a few months ago and we have a second child coming in January.
    There are days where I doubt myself but these videos pick me up again and make me feel like I can do it.
    Thank you.

    • @Brucelee89896
      @Brucelee89896 Před 3 lety +4

      I took the a plus 2 times and keep failing, i want to give up, what did you study? so you have any tips?

    • @ruthadiscipleofjesuschrist1788
      @ruthadiscipleofjesuschrist1788 Před 3 lety

      @@Brucelee89896 were the questions hard to understand? I plan to get that cert soon I just didn't think it was that difficult

    • @Brucelee89896
      @Brucelee89896 Před 3 lety

      @@ruthadiscipleofjesuschrist1788 well i guess i didn't study hard enough maybe

    • @ruthadiscipleofjesuschrist1788
      @ruthadiscipleofjesuschrist1788 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Brucelee89896 I'll be using the professors videos, unofficial practice tests and other online materials to study. If I find something really helpful I'll pass it on to you.

    • @shinx6668
      @shinx6668 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Brucelee89896 focus on the exam objectives, know how to explain each one and the pros and cons and the uses of each etc
      Read the title of each exam objective section
      use it as a checklist for study

  • @Drazx3
    @Drazx3 Před 2 lety +9

    As someone who has been out of work since January 15th, 2021 (7/15/21 now) I've been contemplating joining the field of IT. I followed my heart because I was passionate in the human services/social services field and, after realizing how toxic the environment is I don't think I can ever return. The pay (NYC) for my level of experience is pretty much almost entry-level pay for IT. I'll be turning 29 in September and having to start all over in a new field has been my biggest fear. I realize it's time to make the jump and I'll be looking forward without looking behind. With the flexibility, the pay, the massive amount of jobs available, it's a no-brainer. I love hearing stories about people without any experience at an older age making an impact in this new field because it gives people like myself hope. Thank you Professor Messer for changing so many lives and assisting us in this process of major change.

    • @lissastargazer
      @lissastargazer Před 2 lety

      Hi! Would like to hear how your journey has been so far. I’ve been out of work for quite some time myself and looking into IT positions I can do from home due to not being able to travel far from home & extremely few opportunities available locally. I just turned 28 a few weeks ago myself.

  • @plutonium_niborg2460
    @plutonium_niborg2460 Před 3 lety +2

    Professor. Just wanted to give a shout out and a thanks as your videos helped me get my a+ and net+ certs a few years ago and then i spent 3 years working for an MSP and just got a new job at a local hospital. THANK YOU SIR!!! keep up the good work

  • @jlhflex
    @jlhflex Před 2 lety +11

    I was fortunate. I spent almost 18 years in telecom. A lot of hardware and physical "networking", running miles of cabling. I got burned out being in Field Service and took a low paying job at a hospital doing "pc hardware tech". Then IT Support. 5 years later I was promoted to Network Administrator for the hospital. I absolutely love IT and Networking! It's a fun career imo. Read, watch these videos and learn as much as possible. The experience and knowledge pays off.

  • @AntivistDragz
    @AntivistDragz Před 2 lety +8

    i was lucky enough to find a kind soul to hire me into an environment i have never experienced. never worked in a call center, no IT work experience. all i had was a degree in IT and he took a risk. only 2 weeks here but time passes so quickly in an environment like this

  • @sonofatlas1372
    @sonofatlas1372 Před rokem +43

    Thanks! I really appreciate your books guess what I’ve gotten a position with the DOD. Because of you thanks smh most of the material you cover is college level IT. Again I appreciate you for taking your time out of your day to give people of the unknowing a rundown of how this works.

    • @professormesser
      @professormesser  Před rokem +10

      Thanks very much for your support!

    • @PatbroBro-sn8yo
      @PatbroBro-sn8yo Před 6 měsíci

      This is great! I don't know why so many others benfiting Prof. Messer's helpt, would do the same. In IT careers, this is lunch money. I can't wait to dive in Professor Messer's vids.

  • @Ursweetplace
    @Ursweetplace Před 3 lety +6

    Just browsing around to get some information for my unmotivated brother. Another YTber recommended this channel so I subbed and will be forwarding to him. Great information and tips 👍🏼

  • @ryanturner6173
    @ryanturner6173 Před 3 lety +7

    I was lucky enough to have a friend that is a manager for the IT dept at a smaller architecture firm. I have no college degree, I have yet to get a certification(though it's in the works) and just a few days ago, I received an offer for salaried employment with the company. I work my ass off, I don't shy away from doing anything that was asked of me, I am reliable, and I fit it well with the IT team and the culture of the firm and probably most important, I don't act like I know things that I don't. Don't be afraid to ask questions, be personable. A couple of things I believe helped me get the job over others that may be more qualified, are ability to speak to others(you'd be surprised how just being able to talk to someone on the other end of the phone, or in the office, will help. Culture fit is another big thing, me and the others on the IT team have such a strong respect for each other and we are all working towards the common goal of fixing end users problems and streamlining our processes.

  • @ksmithmajik5579
    @ksmithmajik5579 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Thank you prof for all that you do! Passed my A+ and now studying for Net+ and also doing internship

  • @estrogwen
    @estrogwen Před 3 lety +16

    Studying for the A+ is taking longer than I'd like, so I can't wait to watch this video in case I run out of time. Thank you for your videos, I already binged them all but am going through them a second time, this time making a flash card for every topic. I already feel like I'm retaining much more by studying these every day, and it's insane how I've forgotten most of the information from my first binge watch. Your videos have taught me that the internet gives you all the tools necessary for success, but it's up to me to study and apply that information.
    Edit: Finally got around to watching it and it's even better than I thought. I took a college class that went into job hunting and they didn't talk about stuff like making your own experience by setting up a lab and never eating alone. This channel is a goldmine as always, thank you so much!

  • @terrancepinkney777
    @terrancepinkney777 Před 3 lety +47

    This video is perfect timing for me! I'm currently working on Security+ and already have NET+ but I don't have lot of opportunity to get hands on "IT". I'm working on building my own network and do just what you mentioned and be able to have some relevant stories to share about my IT experience. Great tips thank you!

  • @TanujPandey18
    @TanujPandey18 Před 3 lety +10

    I worked in a recruitment firm for 2 months as an IT Recruiter to get my first Job into the Cyber Security domain. Today, I do have around 2 yrs of experience in this role. I believe that everyone should keep trying, don't think to quit. Eventually, you will get it.

    • @MHb789
      @MHb789 Před 10 měsíci

      What are the skills required to get into the domain as a beginner?

  • @PappyTrading
    @PappyTrading Před 3 lety +13

    I got in touch with one of many Temp Agencies that recruited for entry level IT and the rest was history. No IT experience required, just customer service experience and the intentionality for IT work was enough.

    • @progamermoves3957
      @progamermoves3957 Před 2 lety +1

      Is that agency in Cali? I’m in studying for my A+

    • @bossxcino8187
      @bossxcino8187 Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't even think of this!! Thanks, ima try this tomorrow!!

    • @atomp153
      @atomp153 Před 2 lety +1

      Where can I find this agency?

    • @PappyTrading
      @PappyTrading Před 2 lety

      @@atomp153 whats your general location? I'll find one near you

    • @PappyTrading
      @PappyTrading Před 2 lety

      @@progamermoves3957 mine is in oregon, u in socal or nocal?

  • @mariedesignz1659
    @mariedesignz1659 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a an Associate Degree in Graphic Design just got a programming certificate from my local community college and applying for jobs. Background has mostly been in warehouse where I’ve crossed trained from assembly line to fork life to welding. I’m applying the same willings to learn in the tech field! Thank you for this information been getting discouraged looking for jobs during this time but things will work out!

  • @opderrickcds
    @opderrickcds Před 3 lety +2

    Professor Messer only posts HEAT. True quality. Real Professional. Thank you.

  • @Harvest911
    @Harvest911 Před 2 lety +3

    I have just been offered two separate IT positions after 6 months of looking and am currently in the negotiation process. I used a combination of all of the suggestions listed. I have a few associate level degrees but I’m Aviation Technology, not in computers. I am going into the last semester of a bachelors degree in IT management which both places did care about. Both jobs had a really hard interview process but I leaned heavily on mostly self taught skills, such as self study, labs, and free online workshops. My work experience contains technical related work but not IT directly. But I tuned my resume with all the technical and customer service related skills I have gain. It took awhile to get my foot in the door but use everything at your disposal and you’ll get it.

  • @DEDEPLDEDE
    @DEDEPLDEDE Před 3 lety +16

    I'm 43 bus driver. I always loved IT. Recently I passed CCNA. I have A+, Network+, and Basic Cloud+ courses done. Now I am aiming for Security+ exam in August/September. I have no IT experience in my CV at all.

    • @ciscomel3443
      @ciscomel3443 Před 3 lety +7

      If you don't have a job yet I wouldn't focus on getting anymore certs. The CCNA should be enough to get you into a help desk position or jr network position.

    • @DEDEPLDEDE
      @DEDEPLDEDE Před 3 lety +1

      @@ciscomel3443 no luck yet mate.

    • @reviewsjustcuz1437
      @reviewsjustcuz1437 Před rokem +3

      @@DEDEPLDEDE how bout now?

    • @mabeltimas1254
      @mabeltimas1254 Před rokem

      Kool..can you you share us how you pass all those certification

    • @mabeltimas1254
      @mabeltimas1254 Před rokem

      @@ciscomel3443 gotta somewhere right..I think ccna its more advanced stuff especially if a person is new in the IT field

  • @raynewman7172
    @raynewman7172 Před 3 lety +1

    First than all, THANKS!! your explanation is solid gold in the hands of IT knowledge hunger people like me. I currently work in the Help desk area and your advice are truthfully appreciated. Keep doing this brilliant work

  • @ITSecurityLabs
    @ITSecurityLabs Před 3 lety

    I have been following this man for years. Legend!

  • @TheParadox116
    @TheParadox116 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information. I'm currently getting my associate's degree in December and working on getting my CompTIA A+ Certification by the end of the year.

  • @davidkrause6861
    @davidkrause6861 Před 3 lety +3

    I got into IT by first working at an ISP's call center. After working there for 5 years and working up the ranks, I developed intermediate networking skills, in addition to extremely strong soft skills. This experience got me a network administrator position at another company. There's a lot to be said about taking an entry level job at a company you want to work at. With effort and skill, it's relatively easy to move up.

  • @clays351
    @clays351 Před 3 lety +48

    A lot of companies have software that will filter key words based on your resume wording...it’s very important to understand that you may never get an interview unless you get your resume professionally done by a accredited resume company because most resumes may not even make it through the filter. It’s a big deal and can help you out tremendously
    Just got my first job yesterday...start Monday. Stay close to Christ and exercise sound judgement, He is the one that ultimately opens the doors 👊✊

  • @reggigrove8001
    @reggigrove8001 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this. I am studying for the A+ cert and going for an AAS in Network Engineering.

  • @straven1662
    @straven1662 Před 3 lety +1

    I have taken your advice as I did with training for sec + and net + and have sent out 85 resumes so far and have modified my resume to include “personal project” experience through coursework

  • @YouKnowMeDuh
    @YouKnowMeDuh Před 3 lety +3

    For me, my mentor as a freshman in college just happened to be a computer analyst. Once he found out my interests, he told me about the job opening for student computer technician in his department, I got interviewed, and hired. I wanted to be a computer technician since I was like 9 or so, so that worked out perfectly. I had just a little experience of tinkering around with computers and no degree of formal training, but a high interest in learning more.

  • @dennisllopis2478
    @dennisllopis2478 Před 3 lety

    Very informative and inspirational. Thank you for the time in creating this video; one of the best thirty minutes that I've spent on CZcams.

  • @hiwotetadesse9051
    @hiwotetadesse9051 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your effort Professor Messer!! This vid is indeed super helpful and informative as always!! Keep on keeping the great work

  • @Phlotonic
    @Phlotonic Před 2 lety

    This is one of the most informative videos I've ever watched and I think it's application supercedes the industry. Thank you for this, I'm a lot more confident and logically based in my approach to a career in IT.

  • @passivepuppy
    @passivepuppy Před 3 lety +4

    Thank You Sir! I'm transitioning from Music Teacher to IT pro. Love your videos!

  • @LucidGate72
    @LucidGate72 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video, I just finished my formal education but I was getting a little stressed out because most places are looking for people with prior IT experience. I will start working on my IT certificates and keep my eye out for volunteer opportunities.

  • @cdysan
    @cdysan Před 10 měsíci +2

    I didn't pursue a job in computers bc the push was so hard toward college when I was in HS, I was no good at upper level math, so thought since I couldn't do computer science, that was it for that field. I got a bs BS I never used. In my 30s I went for a trade job in a field I ended up hating, and now at 42 I'm getting to where I can't handle the physical side of it bc of medical issues. At this point I don't care if I have to do the most menial, lowest paying IT job there is until I get enough experience to move up.

  • @lostech7037
    @lostech7037 Před 3 lety +1

    New video from the 🐐. Automatic thumbs up! Currently studying for Security +.

  • @maneesha112
    @maneesha112 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much professor messer. These videos are gold mines that the money can never buy. Thank you once again.

  • @jeanettemartinez8672
    @jeanettemartinez8672 Před 3 lety +14

    This is fantastic and exactly what I needed, I have my A+ and have recently received my Security + I have no experience and am working on my Associates in Information Technology. I really appreciate this video.

    • @lynettemiranda2345
      @lynettemiranda2345 Před 3 lety

      How many hours a day you studied and for how many months do you study for both exam.

    • @duykien199789
      @duykien199789 Před 2 lety

      Did you find a job?

    • @thatdudee5344
      @thatdudee5344 Před 2 lety

      I would recommend getting your IT degree from WGU. Its only $8,000 for a full year and is an accredited university.

  • @ashlynthomas-smith2445
    @ashlynthomas-smith2445 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you professor for laying this all out and making it clear.

  • @Chris-bw7eb
    @Chris-bw7eb Před 2 lety

    I found this video at the perfect time in my life. 4year degree and no work experience., now I have an actual sense of direction. Thank you for making this video.

  • @DarknessAlchemist00
    @DarknessAlchemist00 Před 3 lety +2

    Currently have my A+ and Net+ certs, but no real-world experience. This video comes at an interesting time. I'm going to try creating my own home lab to learn new things.

  • @geraldmuriithi4398
    @geraldmuriithi4398 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Professor Messer, you are one of the most sincere and passionate instructors I have met online.

  • @stellajefferson6641
    @stellajefferson6641 Před 3 lety +1

    love you so much! you're a life saverrr. gonna start working towards my Compti A+

  • @theyouthleader3799
    @theyouthleader3799 Před 2 lety +3

    all you said is on point sir... the last 3 slides really spoke to me. thank you very much for doing this.

  • @rachelholt2019
    @rachelholt2019 Před 3 lety

    I needed this - I'm switching careers and looking for opportunities. When I tried last year, everywhere I saw wanted experience and certs, neither of which I have. I start school in the fall for IT and am studying up on Sec+ and re-working some assignments from a Java class. Creating your own lab via a VM and looking for other opportunities helps.

  • @aaronc3396
    @aaronc3396 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m a computer operator now 2nd year! Studying for my security cert!

  • @bradrickrobinson7452
    @bradrickrobinson7452 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your faithful service; it is much needed!!!

  • @zackrobinson4770
    @zackrobinson4770 Před rokem +1

    These videos are fantastic. Thank you so much for all the fantastic content, you have no idea how much of a positive impact this is making for some of us.

  • @mitchellhughes8402
    @mitchellhughes8402 Před 3 lety +1

    Currently studying for my certification. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you

  • @Karan-xt5bs
    @Karan-xt5bs Před 3 lety +14

    Loving these new vids 😀👍

  • @Spud-sh3ut
    @Spud-sh3ut Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the Video Professor. I'm determined to work my way up the ladder and find a job with remote working, better work life balance and a company car wouldn't go amiss ☺️ Started my Network+ after getting A+ Certified. Your videos have been a massive help. Just got to make it happen

  • @steveo100693
    @steveo100693 Před rokem +2

    Just got my A+, you all can get it that and most companies will grab you regardless of past experiences. Study hard kings/queens!

  • @BelterLoader
    @BelterLoader Před 3 lety +2

    Currently working as an IT analyst, I’m a recent college graduate with a degree in IT. I am looking to transition to security within the next year.

  • @Professor__Cow
    @Professor__Cow Před rokem

    I really like the idea of "the four elements" and the graphics you used

  • @culixstar
    @culixstar Před rokem +1

    after 10 years of the army, 25Q. i was able to get a lower mid (imo) job through connections and having Sec+. whole interview process was 4 days. go out and talk to ppl, ppl. make friends and get ya certs. it will pay off!

  • @KINGJA92
    @KINGJA92 Před 3 lety +16

    I went to school for I.T got my cert landed a job as computer tech haven't been on that for a year now; tomorrow I have an interview for a job at Medical I.T company fingers crossed

  • @zhee_chris
    @zhee_chris Před 3 lety +6

    This is the motivation I need 💯

  • @Santu1939
    @Santu1939 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I have a 4 year degree, and just got my Network+ and Security+. However, I'm having a hard time finding an entry-level IT job.

    • @NoOne-py5or
      @NoOne-py5or Před 10 měsíci +2

      I feel ya, its like even "Entry Level" you need experience, guess I should make use of my free time by doing some virtual labs and fluff the "experience" on it to find a job at this point.

  • @quintonwilliams718
    @quintonwilliams718 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video professor Messer, I am currently studying for my A+ certification and hopefully I can land an I.T. job.

  • @Aerospaceman
    @Aerospaceman Před rokem

    Just awarded the last of three Professional Certifications. I hold CompTIA Security+, EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and Splunk Core Certified User. Having these has bolstered my confidence! Again, Thank You for your video's because they helped!

  • @mmkvhornet7522
    @mmkvhornet7522 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot professor !! This video really helped me to understand and know what to focus on , your explanations are very clear and well presented , i'm going to watch all of your videos

  • @EricMcGuinness
    @EricMcGuinness Před 3 lety +7

    Hi Professor I just passed my A+ certification and I couldn't do it with out your help! Thanks so much for all you do. I used your training videos, study groups, and Instagram pop questions. You're doing a great thing. I'm stoked!

    • @Zenmaster5386
      @Zenmaster5386 Před 3 lety +2

      Congratulations, were you able to find a job ?

  • @acs5928
    @acs5928 Před 3 lety +3

    Short term contracts are an easy first step to experience. Often they need more than one applicant so the chances of getting a placement is good, the interviews are pretty short (one for the hiring agency, one for the company you work for) and they usually need people pretty quick so there isnt much messing around. Downsides that I've found: the pay isnt great, you get no benefits (no pto etc), the project can end whenever, the training is usually pretty bad since they want you there for a specific purpose and only that purpose, the chances of being hired on are not great since companies use staffing agencies so they dont have to hire people. But if you want something on your resume, it can be a quick way to get going

  • @davidj6588
    @davidj6588 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you sir. I received my Security+ but no experience. I believe this information will help me.

  • @jacobolson1331
    @jacobolson1331 Před rokem +2

    I just got my first job in IT as a system administrator!

    • @bani491
      @bani491 Před rokem

      Is that a entry level position with CompTIA certification?

  • @TMIvey-gk4mw
    @TMIvey-gk4mw Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much! This is very helpful advice. I am taking my first certification course (CompTIA Fundamentals+ - I am calling it my IT kindergarten, lol ) and only have some college - I was too busy working to support myself to afford school (I don't like being in debt!), with 34 Years of Experience as an Admin/Clerical, so a windows MS Office user all my work life, so looking to level up.
    My company was bought out at my last job, and my departments eliminated, laid off with a good severance package, which allows me time and money to take a class or two while job hunting.
    I felt this field would be a natural extension of my skills and abilities, as I designed trained and implemented the digitization of our paper medical records. This had me working closely with our IT Support to administer the user groups that would access the records after they were digitized. My background is more linguistic, so I feel it should not be too difficult to learn a few computer languages. I took 3 languages in High school, which was unusual at the time, so not intimidated.
    Also all my friends are geeks - met through my hobbies of living history, cosplay, and gaming. It was one of my smartest tech friends who is mentoring me through this now.

  • @braneburne4409
    @braneburne4409 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Pro Messer, I appreciate the info.

  • @carlebegert332
    @carlebegert332 Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation Professor!
    I always enjoy your videos 👍

  • @TonyMoze
    @TonyMoze Před 2 lety +1

    This is awesome, thank you, Professor!

  • @Worldexplorer2390
    @Worldexplorer2390 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this!

  • @juanc4065
    @juanc4065 Před 3 lety

    dropping jewels of knowledge professor! thanks

  • @abokasa
    @abokasa Před 3 lety

    Great job explaining and sharing your experience

  • @maggieonsecurity
    @maggieonsecurity Před 3 lety +1

    This video is for me! 🌟 Thank you! 🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @mrleicester
    @mrleicester Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks so much for posting this. It definitely gives me hope. I've been trying to get some kind of home lab set up with the hopes that it would count as experience, so I'm glad to hear that it may pay off! Would you say that that's something that could be worked into your resume, or is that something that is better to bring up in an interview?

  • @trayjobe6995
    @trayjobe6995 Před 3 lety +2

    luckily thanks to God. I was able to get an IT job at my old school while in college as in part time. I really didn't have the hands on experience. But I have decent knowledge about computers. Im telling you now, I am learning more at the job than I am in college !

  • @redpillmale6518
    @redpillmale6518 Před 2 lety

    I have a 4-year business management degree and have built multiple computers (for business and gaming). I have decided to get into the tech field because these are where my talents lie. I have started studying for the Comptia A+ 1101 and I'm almost ready for the test. 😀

  • @aero1491
    @aero1491 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos very informative. I need this I am just starting a career in IT.

  • @Camillethompsontech
    @Camillethompsontech Před 3 lety

    I have the credentials and one Certification, but I want to focus on two more. Great Video and good information. Thank you

  • @havenandaura
    @havenandaura Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video Professor Messer. I got my AA degree three years ago and ended up not wanting to continue to University. After some years of soul searching I stumbled upon the A+ certification and your videos and I've been studying this stuff since early January.
    This video fills me with confidence, and you all can be successful too, just put in that effort!

  • @nashaatmena7687
    @nashaatmena7687 Před 2 lety +2

    Thx Professor Messer for sharing nice arrangement video regarding how to get an IT Job without experience