@@ILLWill1027 I made a decent looking resume and they liked me as a person when I came in for the interview. It’s in a small town in Alabama as well so probably not much competition.
I’m a software engineer for a telecommunication company in DC. Self taught. No college degree. Friends in the space (some you may know) told me to look at your videos. Appreciate all the game and information.
@@DLA. I oould say slick things all day, too. Facts are we we all watched someone else work first. Learning doesnt change the crashing, and competitive, job market. Searching for the safer bets assure better outcomes.
I just finished watching the free webinar recording, and it was incredible. With over 20 years in IT, I’ve seen contracting pay decline, but I never thought about government positions or contracts until now. Everything you shared made so much sense, and I’m excited about what the membership could offer. Your passion and expertise were clear during the nearly two-hour session-thank you for providing such valuable insights!
These high schools now offer comptia and Cisco classes and certifications so they can graduate high school with credentials that Adults have or are just now getting.
@@hianimee I know for sure public schools. I worked in IT for a school district and we had them and coding classes. They can literally graduate HS with a head start and do go to college if they choose to.
@@justinwilliams7595true but what ALOT like literally 90% of people in this field won’t tell you is that it’s incredibly agist. If you looked baby faced good luck , some intimated older person will constantly overlook your value.
I actually just got hired for entry level IT service desk with department of homeland security remote position(provided security clearance), but I’m also going to WGU for cybersecurity starts May 1st, was able to transfer certs (including google certificates),general education is already met because of previous degree. About 23 classes left.
@@samedyunus2511 IT support entry level at Citi and spectrum, followed by boot camp at ACI Learning (Computer user specialist not worth it but I didn't have to pay so can't complain) Google IT Support certificate and Google data analyst certificate, Aexlos ITIL V4. Sociology degree
I go to WGU as well, and it has been a phenomenal experience! Tuition is affordable, certs are included, and you can complete your degree faster. All the best to you!
@@samedyunus2511 sorry i could have sworn i replied, but i had entry level experience at spectrum and Citi Bank, Spectrum not fully but changed wording around to make it relatable to the IT field. ACI learning (IT program only got my ITIL cert and it was honestly not a good program) i have a degree in sociology and 2 google certs (IT and data analytics). but more than anyone i know its tough landing entry but i’m hoping it gets easier if i want better pay. (Honestly the recruiter found me from LinkedIn and emailed me, initially it was luck and I did pretty decent on the technical interview, i picked WGU because certs come with the degree and it made logical sense to me)
Symóne, I just want to thank you for creating a space for people that look like us to become aware of this career path and the financial freedom that it can offer. I wish I had found you on Twitter years ago. I am a newbie and was originally self studying for my A+ and worrying about the cost, until I found a school literally around the corner that provides training and funding for this cert (among others) completely FREE for DC residents. Thank you for helping to set me on this path
@@avibecallednellez Look for a program call UrbanEd as well as the Hope Project. I attended UrbanEd way back in 2011 and got my A+ and a Microsoft Cert. They have all kinds of programs now for all kinds of certs for DC residents.
Hey Beez, I’m Karla! I was just in your “How to Land Layoff Proof Tech Roles with No Degree” zoom meeting a few hours ago & I just wanted to say thank you for all the gems you dropped during it. It had a lot of priceless, useful information & I’m thankful to have crossed paths with you and your channel. Cheers to more success!
I have a lot of boxes checked off in this video. I'm 23 years old and I just did 4 years in the Air Force in the Intel space. I have my TS clearance, have Security+, I even have my bachelors degree in IT Management. The biggest problem is everyone is wanting experience. How do I go about getting my foot in the door?
Symoné- I just took your workshop and I must say that I am so thoroughly impressed by you! Your wealth of knowledge is extraordinary. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I've wanted to be in computer science for a while and didn't know where to begin and now I have a clear path because of you. Thank you ❤
Symoné your live training was awesome. While I knew some of the stuff the your additional biggest opened my eyes to why I haven’t heard back. Thank you so much
Beez Thanks for the wealth of information and resources. I am super focus right now; currently studying Linux, network and after preparing for the comptia sec+. I'm hoping to get an oversea govtech jobs in a year or 2.
I'm a software engineer with 3 years of experience who was laid off 8 months ago. Tired of competing against Europeans, Indians in Mumbai and Asians in a global remote job market. Government jobs that require certs in IT seems more appealing and less competitive than the over-saturated software market. Thinking about making a transition.
Thank you so much for your information. I heard good things from your coworker. She told me to follow you and listen to all steps to get a job in tech in the future
There's so much on the job knowledge experience that comes into play on top of these certifications. I got my A+ a year ago and am now studying the freemote web development curriculum because I didn't really look for a new job after I got my A+. I sort of did but then gave up after 1 failed interview ;/. I had no clue that GovTech could make IT look as glamorous as software development. I'm just doing me, I'm really liking the freemote front end training and will hopefully make money off it soon. Been wanting to really get into learning web development for such a long time.
Don't give up. I have over 5 years in tech space and a degree. I get accepted to roughly 1% of the jobs I apply to. Get used to rejection, there are hundreds of applicants for one position.
Wow, great video! I’ve been working in fintech for 4-5 years, but I don’t have ComptiA or Sec+ yet. I would like to look into this Govtech opportunity.
Great content, thanks for the information! I have my Security+, two years of experience as a system administrator, and finished my AA and about to be finished with my BA. I’m actively searching for a GovTech job. Although I haven’t secured one yet, I’m confident in my abilities and understand that the process takes time. Do you have any suggestions on how I can enhance my search?
Graduate yesterday with an associates in computer Information systems and a background in USMC infantry no certs tho.....1st thing she says is certs matter.😢
The problem with those certifications is the fact that vendor literally want you to renew it anytime it expired , which is BS for me. I am working as softwar engineer and honestly , I dont have any certs at all . I just taught myself and everything was fine.
I’ve been in tech for a few years and work at one of the big consulting firm. I am definitely looking to make a switch to gov tech . Do you have advice on programs /best study material for the Comptia + sec cert ?
What avenue would I use to get into government? I am a teacher with a master degree in education, I would like to leave teaching for a non-tech job. How would I go about that?
I am beginning to get tired of this don't get me wrong all the information you are giving out is great and legit but is it legit for a certain kind or group of Americans? I have my A+, Network +, Security +, AWS Cloud practitioner, LPI Linux Essentials Certificates and I am a citizen but still can't even get a call back when I put in applications for clearancejob and usajobs. Is this alien or what?
You may have the issue of being overqualified. A lot of jobs are using AI to filter through resumes now too, so the algorithms could be passing over you
I have a clearance, A+, Network+, Security +, Masters in Cybersecurity and over 10 plus years in IT. Yet, i cant get my foot in the door of Cybersecurity or govtech
@@mja9376 you’re going to have to be a bit more specific than that. “Entry level” have different requirements depending on the position (e.g offensive security roles require more advanced skills/certs; therefore, although the position may be entry it’s not really an entry role per say). With your background the easiest roles to get into would probably be RMF work then maybe a SOC analyst role (these roles are competitive and can be hard to get).
What is your opinion on a 40 year old that's wanting to switch paths and starting from scratch?is this a field that should be entertained? In your opinion
The term lucrative is pretty subjective but overall, I would say no. You could make good money in this field especially having a few years experience but it all depends on what the employer is willing to pay. I’d say it’s boring work but can pay the bills
Probably won't get a reply but I'm currently in the military 12 years now 8 more to go to retirement. Question is I have security plus already have top secret clearance. Also I'm working on my ccsp right now. I am also the IMO for my unit, so I'm in charge of making sure everyone in my unit has NIPR access and making sure they are up to date with cyber awareness. Plus I make sure all computer and and printers pretty much everything electronic is connected up to Date and working. Also for the ones working remote making sure they have VPN access. (31B Military Police) my actual job BTW. Guess with all of this experience plus the certs if I were to get into this gov tech job would I be a good candidate?
I did Network+ from a college in my country also had digital forensic and essential ethical hacking from EC-council, Risk management from NIST and also had Diploma in Information Technology but still at home without a job kindly what's your advise on this sister
What if you don’t have any experience in this arena ? For example I have a great resume by all my experience is in finance and investing. What are your thoughts ?
Hey Symone, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with Best Quality Editing in your videos better than your Editor with good pricing and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach to a wider audience ? Pls let me know what do you think ?
went through all your videos, there's a lot of emphasis on being a US citizen for GovTech and clearances. cool, just obtained my security + , not a US citizen (south African) . how else can i get into GovTech without being a US citizen or is it exclusive to US folk?
If you are permanent resident and you have maintained your residency for 3years, getting roles that require Public Trust clearance - should be your target, anything apart from that, *you will not get*
The game has changed, Google is firing most its programmers due to AI. Our company fired every "software" consultant and are now launching apps using 100% AI for base programming and circling around with human edits. No more moody programmers.
That's hogwash. AI is currently replacing repetitive task and creative ventures (manufacturing, fast food, cashier, writing). Software companies are firing to make their balance sheets look favorable to investors. AI is used as a red herring.
601 one is about to expire if you want to take that one instead. 701 is the new one . Edit: both tech the same thing but 701 is less information to learn.
6 month exp in Helpdesk no prior exp or certs and just got promoted to security analyst. Found a unicorn
Congrats bro! In a similar boat myself, lets keep getting to it 💪🏽💻
Congratulations! 🎉 how did u get a help desk role with no prior experience or certs?
@@ILLWill1027 I made a decent looking resume and they liked me as a person when I came in for the interview. It’s in a small town in Alabama as well so probably not much competition.
how to get Helpdesk position, please help
@thewordens3965 how to get Helpdesk position, please help
I’m a software engineer for a telecommunication company in DC. Self taught. No college degree. Friends in the space (some you may know) told me to look at your videos. Appreciate all the game and information.
Same here bro only difference is I work in Healthcare
same here bro
What path do you take to be a self taught software engineer?
This is amazing. I am a network engineer working for a telco and want to learn programming I will definitely appreciate your help in this field
@@tyson1357 Angela Yu has some great courses on udemy for web development and python
Looking forward to seeing all of you at the govtech conference next month in VA!
Just got my security + through you, used the book and study materials. Now in the govtech blueprint and revamping my resume and linked in.
Keep us posted. We want to know if they move the goal post.
@@4agewise120instead of watching the goal post move, why not beat it…get to work don’t watch others work first
@@DLA.facts
@@DLA. I oould say slick things all day, too. Facts are we we all watched someone else work first. Learning doesnt change the crashing, and competitive, job market. Searching for the safer bets assure better outcomes.
@@som3839 You must define facts different?
I just finished watching the free webinar recording, and it was incredible. With over 20 years in IT, I’ve seen contracting pay decline, but I never thought about government positions or contracts until now. Everything you shared made so much sense, and I’m excited about what the membership could offer. Your passion and expertise were clear during the nearly two-hour session-thank you for providing such valuable insights!
These high schools now offer comptia and Cisco classes and certifications so they can graduate high school with credentials that Adults have or are just now getting.
wahhh private schools or public schools?
@@hianimee I know for sure public schools. I worked in IT for a school district and we had them and coding classes. They can literally graduate HS with a head start and do go to college if they choose to.
@@justinwilliams7595 damn good on them , wish we had the funding lol
@@justinwilliams7595true but what ALOT like literally 90% of people in this field won’t tell you is that it’s incredibly agist. If you looked baby faced good luck , some intimated older person will constantly overlook your value.
I was also A+ certified at 16 from my vocational high school. ❤
I actually just got hired for entry level IT service desk with department of homeland security remote position(provided security clearance), but I’m also going to WGU for cybersecurity starts May 1st, was able to transfer certs (including google certificates),general education is already met because of previous degree. About 23 classes left.
care to share your experience...I mean what's on your resume?
@@samedyunus2511 IT support entry level at Citi and spectrum, followed by boot camp at ACI Learning (Computer user specialist not worth it but I didn't have to pay so can't complain) Google IT Support certificate and Google data analyst certificate, Aexlos ITIL V4. Sociology degree
I go to WGU as well, and it has been a phenomenal experience! Tuition is affordable, certs are included, and you can complete your degree faster. All the best to you!
@@samedyunus2511 sorry i could have sworn i replied, but i had entry level experience at spectrum and Citi Bank, Spectrum not fully but changed wording around to make it relatable to the IT field. ACI learning (IT program only got my ITIL cert and it was honestly not a good program) i have a degree in sociology and 2 google certs (IT and data analytics). but more than anyone i know its tough landing entry but i’m hoping it gets easier if i want better pay. (Honestly the recruiter found me from LinkedIn and emailed me, initially it was luck and I did pretty decent on the technical interview, i picked WGU because certs come with the degree and it made logical sense to me)
@@octavia1amazing Thank you, I’m actually in fundamentals of information security right now. It’s not too bad so far :)
What I've observed about GovTech is when the commercial market is hiccuping, GovTech is more resilient.
Symóne, I just want to thank you for creating a space for people that look like us to become aware of this career path and the financial freedom that it can offer. I wish I had found you on Twitter years ago. I am a newbie and was originally self studying for my A+ and worrying about the cost, until I found a school literally around the corner that provides training and funding for this cert (among others) completely FREE for DC residents. Thank you for helping to set me on this path
Hello, can you tell me the name ofthe school? i am also in DC!
@@avibecallednellez absolutely! It’s called CCPREP Academy. Can also be known as the H.O.P.E. Project. The founder is Raymond Bell, a DC native
@@avibecallednellez Look for a program call UrbanEd as well as the Hope Project. I attended UrbanEd way back in 2011 and got my A+ and a Microsoft Cert. They have all kinds of programs now for all kinds of certs for DC residents.
Very informative session. It was great to be part of your live training session on GovTech
I’ve worked in IT for 7+ years now as a college grad and I couldn’t agree more with this video! I’m gonna share it with others I think could use it
Hey Beez, I’m Karla! I was just in your “How to Land Layoff Proof Tech Roles with No Degree” zoom meeting a few hours ago & I just wanted to say thank you for all the gems you dropped during it. It had a lot of priceless, useful information & I’m thankful to have crossed paths with you and your channel. Cheers to more success!
As someone wanting a career change, this is so helpful!
So I have a clearance already and I’m currently studying for my security + exam. Def appreciate your content
good luck bro, same here, struggling on just remembering the acronyms lol
How do u get clearance on ur own ?
This is definitely the video i needed. Just started my path into tech about a month now so looking forward to this.
I have a lot of boxes checked off in this video. I'm 23 years old and I just did 4 years in the Air Force in the Intel space. I have my TS clearance, have Security+, I even have my bachelors degree in IT Management. The biggest problem is everyone is wanting experience. How do I go about getting my foot in the door?
Symoné- I just took your workshop and I must say that I am so thoroughly impressed by you! Your wealth of knowledge is extraordinary. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I've wanted to be in computer science for a while and didn't know where to begin and now I have a clear path because of you. Thank you ❤
loving the new setup and love the nuggets dropped!
Thanks glad you like it and thanks for watching!
Symoné your live training was awesome. While I knew some of the stuff the your additional biggest opened my eyes to why I haven’t heard back. Thank you so much
Beez Thanks for the wealth of information and resources. I am super focus right now; currently studying Linux, network and after preparing for the comptia sec+. I'm hoping to get an oversea govtech jobs in a year or 2.
I'm a software engineer with 3 years of experience who was laid off 8 months ago. Tired of competing against Europeans, Indians in Mumbai and Asians in a global remote job market. Government jobs that require certs in IT seems more appealing and less competitive than the over-saturated software market. Thinking about making a transition.
Thank you so much for your information. I heard good things from your coworker. She told me to follow you and listen to all steps to get a job in tech in the future
Hey I’m in college for cybersecurity right now and going a govTech role after graduation. I appreciate this video
Beez is always on point with the content! Thank you!
There's so much on the job knowledge experience that comes into play on top of these certifications. I got my A+ a year ago and am now studying the freemote web development curriculum because I didn't really look for a new job after I got my A+. I sort of did but then gave up after 1 failed interview ;/. I had no clue that GovTech could make IT look as glamorous as software development. I'm just doing me, I'm really liking the freemote front end training and will hopefully make money off it soon. Been wanting to really get into learning web development for such a long time.
Don't give up. I have over 5 years in tech space and a degree. I get accepted to roughly 1% of the jobs I apply to. Get used to rejection, there are hundreds of applicants for one position.
Yes, I'm am very focused now
Love the new aesthetics - thanks for valuable info as usual 😄💪🏾
Thanks glad you like it I wanted to switch it up
Thank you so much
You so dope. Wish I found you before school lol. I graduate next winter and I’m focusing on certs after. Want to be an SOC Analyst.
Thank you. You the bomb!
Thanks for all of this knowledge...✌🏾🔥💯🙏🏾
Thanks for watching!
This was amazing!! You will save people a decade more on this.
Thank you for the information
Wow, great video! I’ve been working in fintech for 4-5 years, but I don’t have ComptiA or Sec+ yet. I would like to look into this Govtech opportunity.
It's so hard to get a role that will give you a security clearance nowadays.
What if i have zero experience with tech like non will your gov tech 101 teach me everything I need to know?
22 with no prior experience or certs starting my journey today
Perfect! I’m gonna send this to my kid.
Thanks Symone❤️🧑🏿💻
What if you are interested in other roles besides cyber security and looking to do something like IT Project Management?
Great content, thanks for the information! I have my Security+, two years of experience as a system administrator, and finished my AA and about to be finished with my BA. I’m actively searching for a GovTech job. Although I haven’t secured one yet, I’m confident in my abilities and understand that the process takes time. Do you have any suggestions on how I can enhance my search?
Graduate yesterday with an associates in computer Information systems and a background in USMC infantry no certs tho.....1st thing she says is certs matter.😢
Thank you!
Appreciate the help !
The problem with those certifications is the fact that vendor literally want you to renew it anytime it expired , which is BS for me.
I am working as softwar engineer and honestly , I dont have any certs at all .
I just taught myself and everything was fine.
How much is it to renew?
There’s no certs really needed for software engineering…..
The training was amazing!
Meaning you have landed your Gov. Tech job, using what you have learned?
Could you make more videos about Gov tech in the USA 🇺🇸 please 🙏
Thank You
I wish I could get help…I ALREADY HAVE SECURITY A+ and I’m STUDYING FOR CYSA NOW I just need HELP😢
I’ve been in tech for a few years and work at one of the big consulting firm. I am definitely looking to make a switch to gov tech . Do you have advice on programs /best study material for the Comptia + sec cert ?
What about in product design? inGov?
Hey Symoné, would you recommend getting a Network + cert before Security+ or just get a Security+ out the gate?
Get your Sec+. I been in IT for 20 years.
What about job experience ?
My question is Comptia Network + worth getting for a govtech job
What avenue would I use to get into government? I am a teacher with a master degree in education, I would like to leave teaching for a non-tech job. How would I go about that?
Clutch thanks for this
I am beginning to get tired of this don't get me wrong all the information you are giving out is great and legit but is it legit for a certain kind or group of Americans? I have my A+, Network +, Security +, AWS Cloud practitioner, LPI Linux Essentials Certificates and I am a citizen but still can't even get a call back when I put in applications for clearancejob and usajobs. Is this alien or what?
Have you gotten someone to tailor your resume and LinkedIn page? Or have you thought about getting an internship?
Wow that completely insane, great credentials. What area are you located? You’re overqualified bro!
You may have the issue of being overqualified. A lot of jobs are using AI to filter through resumes now too, so the algorithms could be passing over you
The job market is really tough frfr!
It's garbage. Is who you know.
Maybe it's new, but clearance jobs is now only for if you already have a security clearance
🎉🎉🎉🎉 outstanding 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I have a clearance, A+, Network+, Security +, Masters in Cybersecurity and over 10 plus years in IT. Yet, i cant get my foot in the door of Cybersecurity or govtech
🧢 Cap🧢
@@WinterSoldier100 The comment or course?
Hmm I’d say it’s probably your resume. What positions are you applying for ?
@@AliasTBD3 entry level cybersecurity positions
@@mja9376 you’re going to have to be a bit more specific than that. “Entry level” have different requirements depending on the position (e.g offensive security roles require more advanced skills/certs; therefore, although the position may be entry it’s not really an entry role per say). With your background the easiest roles to get into would probably be RMF work then maybe a SOC analyst role (these roles are competitive and can be hard to get).
What is your opinion on a 40 year old that's wanting to switch paths and starting from scratch?is this a field that should be entertained? In your opinion
What if I have the Comptia Cysa+ .. do I still need to go for the Security+ ?
How many people have signed up, how many successfully employed?
3 weeks no responses eh
@@kristopherleslie8343 that's the biggest problem here like no engagement
Would you say, the GRC sector is very lucrative? Thank you Beez!
Would that be a cert. to attain?
The term lucrative is pretty subjective but overall, I would say no. You could make good money in this field especially having a few years experience but it all depends on what the employer is willing to pay. I’d say it’s boring work but can pay the bills
Probably won't get a reply but I'm currently in the military 12 years now 8 more to go to retirement. Question is I have security plus already have top secret clearance. Also I'm working on my ccsp right now. I am also the IMO for my unit, so I'm in charge of making sure everyone in my unit has NIPR access and making sure they are up to date with cyber awareness. Plus I make sure all computer and and printers pretty much everything electronic is connected up to Date and working. Also for the ones working remote making sure they have VPN access. (31B Military Police) my actual job BTW. Guess with all of this experience plus the certs if I were to get into this gov tech job would I be a good candidate?
I love your videos! If you could please not add sound effects, they are distracting and lower the quality.
What schools or what boot camps are best to go get the certifications
I did Network+ from a college in my country also had digital forensic and essential ethical hacking from EC-council, Risk management from NIST and also had Diploma in Information Technology but still at home without a job kindly what's your advise on this sister
What if you have no computer skills or tech skills will this be good for someone like me
Your high school was 🔥
How long should I be expecting to wait around?
Good video
What if you don’t have any experience in this arena ? For example I have a great resume by all my experience is in finance and investing. What are your thoughts ?
What you think about the CASP+ ?
Hey Symone, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with Best Quality Editing in your videos better than your Editor with good pricing and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach to a wider audience ? Pls let me know what do you think ?
Is your blue print for after i pass the comptia security?
what if I join the military as an IT and get security clearance ?
That works too. Takes 4-6 years and you will be under paid but it does work.
Brilliant speaker and information, one nitpick is please stop misusing “literally.” 😊
Genuine question. Can somebody based in the UK get into this GovTech in the US?
Is govtech overseas doable for a parent with kids? Or is this for single young people?
i am in the process of bankruptcy will this affect clearance ?
I really wanna live in Japan within the next four years
Can someone pay for a sit down or call to get your opinion?
any videos for ppl living outside usa? have msc and bsc computer science and 15 yrs experience need job sponsor
I have a CompTIA A+ and a Google IT Professional cert. I can't even get my foot in the door.🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Help desk roles
Do they teach most stuff on the job ? How much do we have to know??
So this Govtech works for only Americans huh??
So wah a Nigerian gon do nw?🥺🥺
Scam
I lost my job and my credit is shot, I also don’t have/ can’t afford a comp tia… do you think I have a chance to get into gov tech?
How can I get in contact with you my wife is ready to get the ball rolling!
Does this work for people in the UK?
she really is the goat lo no lie
$?
went through all your videos, there's a lot of emphasis on being a US citizen for GovTech and clearances. cool, just obtained my security + , not a US citizen (south African) . how else can i get into GovTech without being a US citizen or is it exclusive to US folk?
If you are permanent resident and you have maintained your residency for 3years, getting roles that require Public Trust clearance - should be your target, anything apart from that, *you will not get*
The game has changed, Google is firing most its programmers due to AI. Our company fired every "software" consultant and are now launching apps using 100% AI for base programming and circling around with human edits. No more moody programmers.
That's hogwash. AI is currently replacing repetitive task and creative ventures (manufacturing, fast food, cashier, writing). Software companies are firing to make their balance sheets look favorable to investors. AI is used as a red herring.
@@josephjohnson1057 saying the same thing. AI will replace labor, some, at fixed cost with robots. Also design, engineering, architecture et al
Hi
Can you do a series of tech jobs in the UK
Hi, sorry I'm not familiar with the UK job market. Maybe there is someone else who is
I am currently a GS-12 in administration but want to go to IT. I have to no IT experience. Should I get CompTia Sec first?
definitely get Sec+ first. A lot of the high paying roles require Sec+ or an equivalent
Being a software engineer explains it all
Explains what? I started in help desk
@@symonebeez The high salary lol
COOL!😃👍
601 or 701 for Comptia Security plus??
601 one is about to expire if you want to take that one instead. 701 is the new one .
Edit: both tech the same thing but 701 is less information to learn.
@@exile8110 thank you
@@exile8110 is same as the Comptia a+ cyber on coursera?