How to Get Started in IT with No Experience | Google IT Support Professional Certificate
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Are you interested in a career in information technology? If so, you're in luck! The demand for IT professionals is growing, and there are many different paths you can take to get started. In this video, I'll discuss one of the best ways to get your foot in the door: the Google IT Support Professional Certificate - offered by Coursera (@coursera ).
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The Google IT Support Professional Certificate is an online certification program that will teach you the skills you need to be successful in an IT support role. The program covers a wide range of topics, including:
- How to assemble computers
- How to install an operating system
- The importance of good customer service
- Networking, including WiFi and TCP/IP
- Understanding the Windows and Linux operating systems
- System administration and infrastructure services
- Information security / cybersecurity
The Google IT Support Professional Certificate by Coursera is a great way to get started in IT without any prior experience. The self-paced program can be completed in as little as six months. And, because it's online, you can study from anywhere in the world.
If you're serious about a career in IT, then the Google IT Support Professional Certificate is the perfect place to start. Click the link below to learn more and sign up for the program today!
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I am Google IT Support Professional Certfied and I can actually say that it is a great Certification to get basi IT knowledge, for me it is the best starting point.
Congrats!!!
Hey bud, did it help you land any entry level IT jobs ?
@@sadiqurrahman9796 Yes, it helped me just a lot!. Mainly due to the knowledge I got from it.
@@BrayanRodriguez-mw7iwhow long did it take you to finish and how many hours a week were you dedicating?
well I do not remember howlong it took me but it was like 4 months and I used to staudy at least couple of hours or more per day@@Tutonemalon
Thank you!!!!!
Well said and great vid Christoph. Hope you are doing well.
Regards Damian
Thanks my friend. I am well. You?
Hi IT Career Guide! Upon your recommendation I toke this course. I'm glad I did. It was a succes. Thank you very much.
Great to hear! Thank you.
Had my A+ years ago. If i get the certificate, will be it good prep for both the comptia a+ exams?
Thanks, I'm going for this one
Best of luck.
@@ITCareerGuide thank you
Great video. I just finished the IT Support certification. I've been a truck driver for the past 10 years, but working with computers is my passion. A of mine was developing software, but I've learned that coding is my weakness so far. I have intermediate experience with troubleshooting and hardware. I'm having trouble deciding between Software Development, Systems Admin, and Cybersecurity. Any advice on choosing between the 3?
It depends a little bit on your personal interests, but Cybersecurity will be a great long-term option that pays well and will offer a lot of different roles within Cybersecurity. On the sysadmin side of things it is good for long-term as well, but cloud and AI add some unknowns to the mix. Cloud is definitely the right approach for you, but I would expect some changes in that area.
I thought you needed a degree to work in IT. Do you have one? If not, how did you get in?
Christopher sir my sister did her Batchelors in nursing and she want to move in IT is it possible please give reply sir...
Anyone know a video on here that is NOT sponsored???
Day good thank you for this video I'm from Namibia I'm interested in the thos course, is there possible for me to study the course for free because I can't afford to pay for the course. Please help.
Is it possible to enter the IT Help Desk/Support role without doing the hardware/repair stuff? I find that even though I learned about that stuff, actually repairing the hardware aspects of PCs probably isn’t my thing. I think I’d be my geared towards remote cust service and trouble shooting.
dude the hardware/repair stuff is easier then you think . you can get a used pc for cheap online and take it apart and put it back together.
Yes, absolutely - but don't let this scare you away. Focus on software applications and the operating system. If you become a subject matter expert for a challenging software package, know how to use it, troubleshooting, installations, etc - you can carve out a niche that opens even more doors down the road.
Should i start with this or comptia?
Either one works and a lot of the content is overlapping. I would probably start with the Google Certificate as you will not have to pay separate exam fees and it allows you to go after Comptia with more confidence.
Hello dear thanks from your nice video i realy like to learn more in IT field, i live since seven years in Germany, im interested in IT
Please show me
How to register me in google IT support certificate
You can sign up through my partner link here: bit.ly/3Wv4Xmi
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