Basic Skills for Entry Level Computer Jobs (what you should know)

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  • @ChibiAlly
    @ChibiAlly 8 лет назад +192

    I'm about to start an entry level IT Help Desk job. Admittedly, I don't know much aside from the very basics of computer functioning. The job plans to train me, but I wanted to look up some things on my own. I found this very helpful. Thank you so much.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад +27

      Congrats on the new job. There's plenty of info on the web to study/read. I would suggest reading up on the material used for the A+ and Net + exams.

    • @ChibiAlly
      @ChibiAlly 8 лет назад +5

      Do you have any books or free site suggestions?

    • @mennoace
      @mennoace 8 лет назад +2

      Hey. Might be a bit late with this answer to your question, but I would suggest youtubing for Comptia a+ material. There are plenty of vids explaining and going through the stuff that's in the books for those certifications. Once you know what's in the books, Google is your free study.

    • @thebrainchild
      @thebrainchild 8 лет назад +13

      Professor Messer here on youtube.

    • @theamchairphilosopher2213
      @theamchairphilosopher2213 8 лет назад +8

      There are a lot of "free" IT training education, but I suggest you invest in commercial education, as a lot of it is more organized, and it will teach you more effectively. If you are going to make it in IT, you will need to keep your education up to date.
      Make sure you can back up what is on the certifications, versus just "passing" them. Certifications are one of the best ways to stay up to date, and they help you progress in IT. Always keep getting them, and do not stop.
      One of the most important skills for any IT person, is to know how to troubleshoot properly, because there will be times, where you encounter issues, you have no experience with, and nobody is there to help you.

  • @narefeen2003
    @narefeen2003 2 года назад +2

    You got all covered. I was studying everything randomly, now I have a outline. Thanks man

  • @Nick-zi4sd
    @Nick-zi4sd 5 лет назад +18

    I have my first entry level interview Monday morning after working as a Security guard for the past decade. I'm half way through a degree in IT with part time/distance learning and got the A+ a few months ago. To say I'm nervous is an understatement. Thank you for making this video it's been really helpful.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  5 лет назад +3

      Awesome. Make sure you watch the video I did on "how to prepare for the interview". It will help alot. Let me know how it goes. Most important part of the interview...just be you!

    • @Nick-zi4sd
      @Nick-zi4sd 4 года назад +8

      @@learnitfromwilliam hi, I got the job!! They offered it to me at the end of the interview! I start after I work my notice at current job! Nervous for the career change but really excited!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  4 года назад +5

      @@Nick-zi4sd Hell yea!! Congrats. I wish you lots of success. Let me know if there are any situations/questions that you come up with at the new job that perhaps I can help with.

    • @canwatrahuma1569
      @canwatrahuma1569 2 года назад

      Hi Nick, do you mind teaching me. Thanks

    • @ompk142
      @ompk142 2 года назад

      Hey nick. Can I ask what degree you went for in IT.

  • @petraslobodova4979
    @petraslobodova4979 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for the video, it is clear and concise for me and giving me a good insight as a beginner, I am starting in the IT role and quite happy about it but need to build from the ground so your videos help me to build the wider picture step by step. And it is good to see the person presenting, not just watching the presentation and hear voice behind! :)

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  4 года назад

      thanks so much for the comment and for watching! wish you the best.

  • @habtomgebremichael6118
    @habtomgebremichael6118 7 лет назад +7

    Great! "When the student is ready the teacher shows up." Thank you!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      +Love FaithHope Glad it helped and thank you for watching!

  • @clintsap4614
    @clintsap4614 5 лет назад +6

    awesome video brother, transitioning from law enforcement for a lifestyle change. I'm currently in a cyber security boot camp in Cali and going for my first IT help desk job Monday. I stumbled upon this video and watched the whole thing,love your attitude and straight forward realistic approach.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  5 лет назад

      really appreciate that! Make sure to watch my video on how to prepare for the interview..it'll really help. Let me know how it goes.

  • @unheardr0b0t69
    @unheardr0b0t69 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for the information! I have been struggling as a college student to go apply for an IT job, and with this information I am damn confident I will get many calls!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      +Unheard R0B0T Glad it helped. Make sure to watch my videos on interviews. Thanks for watching!

  • @NYGFRANK87
    @NYGFRANK87 7 лет назад +3

    This is a 2 year old video that made me absolutely feel much more confident. Thank you! I am going in for an interview this Thursday.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад +1

      Good luck with the interview. But makes sure you watch my video on how to prepare for the interview. Watch it twice!! Then let me know how it goes.

  • @halomasterfs
    @halomasterfs 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you this helped! I started an IT systems administrator job in April, my first job in IT. I'm liking it so far, networking is new to me but I'm able to do my research to stay in this position.

  • @Illumin8ed79
    @Illumin8ed79 9 лет назад +18

    Great video man. A lot of stuff that really needed to be said, havent come across a video that spells it out so well though. As an inspiring IT person with not much hands on under my belt but a whole lot of school, it was nice to hear that we shouldn't be so intimidated by the dreaded "list" of job requirements. Thanks a lot.

  • @veronicavillanueva-naz7300
    @veronicavillanueva-naz7300 6 лет назад +8

    This is so helpful! I've had experience with customer service and technical support but I don't have much knowledge on what to expect at the job I applied for as a technical help desk analyst. I am looking for some tutorials on youtube before I start training and I feel very lucky to see this video. definitely going to watch other videos on this channel!

  • @CTManSir
    @CTManSir 9 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the help! I'm switching careers and this really helped to show me the big picture of what basics I'll need to learn before I can get started. Much appreciated!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +CTManSir Awesome, so glad it helped and Thank You for watching!

  • @christking8844
    @christking8844 6 лет назад +3

    I loved the overview, as my background is quite extensive, but in radiography, MRI, and CT, and from the DOS days. So I found it VERY helpful, as my confidence has been dinged by someone who was just being cruel. Thank you...Also I liked the bullet style, and very concise

  • @PresidentEvil2
    @PresidentEvil2 7 лет назад +2

    Four months from graduating from my program and I just found your channel. Glad I did, thank you for this. I'll be job hunting soon.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome Kevin, thanks for watching! Make sure you watch my videos on preparing for the interview and other tips around that subject.

  • @Emma-oy7dy
    @Emma-oy7dy 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks so much for this video! I'm just getting into the field, I'm starting classes at the end of the month and it's very exciting. I've been in customer service for about 7 years now and can't wait to bring my skills into a new industry. Your video made me feel much more confident that I will land my first job in I T soon. Thanks again!

  • @diegourena583
    @diegourena583 7 лет назад +5

    I have just been moved to a help desk position in the company I work for, this video has been super useful for me!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Awesome Diego, thanks for watching and I wish you lots of success!

  • @butlertiarra
    @butlertiarra 9 лет назад +4

    This video was very informative! I'm a programmer student and I have been researching a lot on what I need to know about entering the tech industry. You have ease my nerves a little bit! Thanks!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +2

      +Tiarra Lesbian Glad I could help. This video was more informational for folks outside of programming but it's always good to know some of the basics I discussed.

  • @alleshandrecapitta7233
    @alleshandrecapitta7233 6 лет назад +4

    Man, let me tell you your videos has been so good, it helps so much in the way of think and deal with end users. Typing from Angola (Africa). Keep with it.

  • @colonelvector
    @colonelvector 9 лет назад +46

    Fantastic video. Insightful and your presentation style is clear and confident

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +8

      colonelvector So very glad it helped and THANK YOU for the compliment! Make sure to come back anytime and ask questions if you have them.

  • @adamcamarena8329
    @adamcamarena8329 8 лет назад +2

    this video... 100% amazing! to build some confidence on a person entering the IT field can be intimidating, but he explains just enough to get you started on hitting that goal! well done.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      Really appreciate that Adam! Thanks for watching.

    • @adamcamarena8329
      @adamcamarena8329 8 лет назад +1

      Keep it up man. Your videos give great advice and promotes positivity!

  • @xp10290
    @xp10290 6 лет назад +5

    This is a great video man! I appreciate you sharing this. I'm currently in the process of applying for various IT entry level positions its hasn't been easy even an AAS CIS but I know something will come.

  • @lcweakley1794
    @lcweakley1794 7 лет назад +1

    First time! I must say that i really needed to hear this. I'm a beginner and brand new to all the technical aspects of computers. This was very motivational and needed, Thanks!!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      So glad it helped. Wish you much success. Let me know if you have questions.

  • @ryanly4353
    @ryanly4353 6 лет назад +5

    You are awesome bro. Thank you. Nervous for my first interview, so I'm just going through some stuff and this really helped.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад +1

      So glad they've helped. Make sure to watch the video I did on 'how to prepare for the interview'. It's really good. Let me know how it goes after the interview. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @BoomWahDis
    @BoomWahDis 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks very much for this info .I just got out of school for IT and by looking at these jobs descriptions I was totally scared cause in school its like they don't even teach none of that stuff .Now I know how to deal with that problem,thank you .

  • @rionskol2046
    @rionskol2046 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you so much! This overview really helped. I just got hired as a Computer Operator.

  • @jimnunya1253
    @jimnunya1253 6 лет назад +2

    I started doing Helpdesk about a year and a half ago now. It's a fast growing medical device company that has a lot for IT to do but our team is small and there is no lack of critical project, tasks and issues.
    I am being called a level 3 but I see my skills still at level 2-2.5. This is mostly due to me being a slow typer and lacking on trancsribing my notes. I am so behind on tasks and projects but this is the nature of the beast where I work. I'm out of the frying-pan and into the fire but still hanging in there!
    What I would say to anyone wanting this position is "have good typing skills and take more notes than you need.
    -
    Like the video stated, DOCUMENTATION is the key. Documentation of known bugs/fixes will shortcut a lot of issue time and allow you more time for your bigger tasks and projects.
    -
    *Here is a response I left for another person from below that doesn't take good notes.
    "Bring a notepad and pen, a notepad and pen, a notepad and pen, take notes, notes, notes, notes and more notes! If you have a scan folder to use, scan your notes and then shred the paper versions. You don't want sticky notes & notepad papers with company info lying all around your desk, this will make your IT Dept. look trashy and make your boss unhappy!!
    Take short informative notes all the time. You can build on these as you go along. Create documents with added details about your notes that will have better context, structure and clarity. Eventually you will have a nice KB for yourself. Take notes as you fix things and create how to's then validate on a system that needs this same issue fixed.. Follow 'your' documented procedure and make final changes of steps you may have missed. When certain that your process is on point, add it to the iT knowledge base for other IT members to use.
    Good luck to you in your IT adventures!

  • @liladejesus132
    @liladejesus132 5 лет назад +10

    This was very helpful. I'll be having my first interview for a help desk position next week and I legitimately have no clue what to expect yet. Videos such as yours are really informative for newbies entering the IT field. Video may be from 2015 but it was informative, thanks for sharing!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  5 лет назад

      Make sure to watch my video on “how to prepare for the interview”. It will help you. Let me know how it goes.

  • @OGForEverProd
    @OGForEverProd 8 лет назад +3

    You have no idea how your videos helped me for my first interview. :D thanks I actually got the job

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      OG, seriously? That really makes me happy to hear! It's what keeps me going. And congrats on the job!!
      Any specific things that helped? I'm always curious.
      And can I screenshot this comment and save it for a future testimonial?

  • @kevingordon669
    @kevingordon669 6 лет назад +13

    I just earned my A+ last week, talked to 20+ recruiters so far. It's nice to finally get out of study mode, starting my NET+ soon after I land a job. Damn there's a lot to learn. Turning a hobby into a career isn't easy but I'm down. Thanks for the vidjos, we are some lucky people

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад

      Wish you lots of success. Thanks for watching.

    • @NoDidddy
      @NoDidddy 6 лет назад +2

      Did you get a job yet?

    • @katygonzalez7422
      @katygonzalez7422 6 лет назад

      Hi Kevin what study materials did you use to pass the a+ thanks I wish u all the best .

  • @dimeolas777
    @dimeolas777 6 лет назад +2

    Thx for this and for keeping it here for a few years. At 60 am studying for my A+. Managed in retail for 30 years and dont want to die there :). Love computers so going to change careers. You've helped supply some direction so thank you also for that. Will see what other vids you have, take care.

  • @StevenSmith-qz9zg
    @StevenSmith-qz9zg 7 лет назад +7

    Good stuff. Just like to add that there are usually some semi-recent used and cheap computers at second hand stores if you want to learn how to replace hardware, install new programs, test, play, etc. I did that alot back when it was still the x86 (like 286) times, but for anyone today.. :)

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Right on Steven, thanks for watching and the great advice!

  • @DaViewdotcom
    @DaViewdotcom 8 лет назад +1

    This video was a huge help!!! Just starting to get into the field and i can finally say I feel alot better now knowing what i am getting myself into entirely. Thanks a bunch!!!!

  • @ijamesix7518
    @ijamesix7518 8 лет назад +4

    I'm doing an IT Support and Installation engineering, this helped loads !

  • @georgepadmoreofori8778
    @georgepadmoreofori8778 2 года назад +1

    my first time!!!
    Am overly impressed!!
    🙏🙏🙏
    KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP!!

  • @chilishamrock4758
    @chilishamrock4758 6 лет назад +3

    i'm about to attend to my interview in 3 days, you have no idea how this helped me, thanks brother.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад

      So glad it helped. Also make sure to watch the video on how to prepare for the interview that I did. Wish you the best!

  • @jonathanvalenzuela1551
    @jonathanvalenzuela1551 8 лет назад +1

    I usually don't comment on videos. But your videos have made me ease my mind. I have two job interviews for technical support this week. I've had a job interview in this field before, but failed miserably becasue my basics were under par( and i have a bachelors!!) Refreshing my mind on your videos have helped me very much! I appreciate your time

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      +Jonathan Valenzuela well I'm very happy that you commented! What type of tech support role are you applying for? Also, did you watch my video on how to prepare for an interview?

  • @kalMHe
    @kalMHe 8 лет назад +7

    You just uplifted my spirit on planning to join IT 😊.👍

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад +1

      +mathiew fessehaye Love to hear that Mathiew! Thanks so much for watching.

  • @thisisrebecca220
    @thisisrebecca220 8 лет назад +1

    This is super helpful. Definitely going to investigate A+. I always wondered how I could get into this field without prior experience and what you've said has made so much sense. I'm going to do my research!

  • @AFFECTNYC
    @AFFECTNYC 9 лет назад +4

    Great video man especially for someone like me who's just beginning my major in cis

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +Anthony Villar Very happy to hear that Anthony! Let me know how else I can help along your journey.

  • @c0roron1
    @c0roron1 7 лет назад +2

    I have an interview tomorrow and have an associates degree, still with wet ink, been stressing but this video really helped me relax and feel more confident in what I have learned. Great vid, thanks!!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Wow, so glad it helped and I wish you the best on the interview. Hopefully you watched my video on on how to prepare for the interview.

  • @rommelaquino1808
    @rommelaquino1808 5 лет назад +3

    Great video and great blueprint on tackling this subject.

  • @mday4183
    @mday4183 4 года назад +1

    I appreciate people like you! Thank you so much! You deserve the likes and it's definitely worth subscribing to your channel!! May God bless your life.

  • @pitolocopirrin5687
    @pitolocopirrin5687 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for sharing all of this information brother! So helpful Since I wanna get into this passion of mine

  • @torianoevans
    @torianoevans 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks! May be your Best Video on the channel, very thorough and a great reminder for myself.

  • @pyzmattooey
    @pyzmattooey 8 лет назад +4

    People should also think about learning Linux if they're thinking about working for a big company. I never worked with Linux until I got my current position. I'm glad the 902 A+ exam covers a little on Linux and Mac OS.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад +1

      I have to agree with you and I didn't really figure that out until the last two interviews I did, both with Linux admins. There's alot to be said about that O/S and I encourage ppl to now look at it as a career path.

  • @w.kelonbrown3789
    @w.kelonbrown3789 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for taking time to make these inspirational/informational videos! This is actually the first one that I have come across. I am in school right now CIS. I started wanting to build pc's and repair them but this was before I actually got in school last semester. Now I am very much more interested in coding and software or networking than the pc shop. The thing that scares me is that the more I learn the more I learn that there is more that I know nothing about. I feel like I have started bouncing all over and now I am kind of down and I don't even know why. I attend a small community college and do very well. I get along great with my teachers and classmates but sometimes I doubt myself. I can tell that everyone has more confidence in me than I have in myself. I have only completed the first few classes and have acquired a Microsoft Certification (MTA Web and App Development with HTML5) but sometimes just don't know what will happen in the end. I guess I'm saying all of this to ask you what advice would you have for a young man who has a hard time sticking to one thing? I Always see something I think I like more and branch out so I master nothing but I get pretty good at a lot of areas. Also my best friend is currently a Mechanical Engineer, he does a lot of AUTO CAD and emergency plans for buildings. His degree is actually in Architecture with Construction Management. We want to teach each other what we learn and work together to create something nice. Do you have any ideas for us?

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      W. Kelon Brown Awesome that you found my video and appreciate you as a subscriber!
      Your question on confidence. Watch this video I did on that topic: ruclips.net/video/Occr_onxwRQ/видео.html
      It's great to know about PC hardware but I'll tell you that there's no money in that unless you want to work for the geeksquad or some mom/pop shop. Not knocking those jobs because someone has to do it, but it's not lucrative at all and not much opportunity to grow.
      Listen, we will always learn more about anything in life, it's never ending. I.T. can be overwhelming because of the vastness of areas to focus on. Here's another helpful video for you on this subject: ruclips.net/video/JjjbXkFAwlU/видео.html
      Keep focused my friend and I wish you the Best. Make sure you get on my mailing list as well:
      www.partnerwithwilliam.com/ytcap

  • @vodaz9109
    @vodaz9109 6 лет назад +4

    I'm constantly receiving job offers for IT positions from my resume, but I email them back or call them, and there is no response, or I'm suddenly "not a good fit" for the position.
    Why reach out to me in the first place? A hiring manager gets bored at their desk and decides to try getting your hopes up for naught, I guess.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад +4

      Those are most likely recruiters and MOST of them are a bunch of idiots just spamming ppl with no desire to really help.

  •  7 лет назад +2

    A very interesting point that: you will learn most of what you need to know when working on the job.Maybe not word for word but as with most jobs it is getting your foot in the door.
    ...Volunteering is an option i am going to take as a change in career is forced by health reasons. Good vid.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Yep, everything I know came from DOING the actual work. Thanks for watching!

  • @sianacampbell3028
    @sianacampbell3028 6 лет назад +58

    "There's a reason they taught us how to write in school." YES! Someone had to say it!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад +9

      It’s really a-shame how many people can’t write. Such an underrated skill that people overlook especially in IT.

    • @ericschnuphase852
      @ericschnuphase852 4 года назад +1

      So true

    • @stevenhulbert6973
      @stevenhulbert6973 4 года назад +1

      @@learnitfromwilliam I watched a video today where their website offered "trainnig"

  • @munozgustavo1
    @munozgustavo1 8 лет назад +1

    Great video. Im getting out of military and wanted to get into IT. I wasnt IT in military but your video gave me confidence. Thank you

  • @samratprasai5305
    @samratprasai5305 8 лет назад +3

    i like the ways u explain things... keep up the good work

  • @The91jesus
    @The91jesus 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing informational video William! This really helps and think this video is beneficial to anyone. You're definitely the go to guy on youtube for IT help. Very straight forward and I thank you very much for this!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      The91jesus Jesus, I'm very humbled my friend, really appreciate your kind words and love seeing your support for the content!

  • @retro64gamer32
    @retro64gamer32 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you for such a great video into starting in IT

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +Retro64Gamer Absolutely, let me know if you have any questions either through the comments section or send me a private message.

  • @samrohr7771
    @samrohr7771 6 лет назад +1

    About to have my first interview tomorrow for an IT help desk job. I've had a little bit experience with computers in the past but I barely remember much. Your video helped me gain some confidence for this upcoming interview. Thanks! Definitely gonna look into A+ and NET+ certifications.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад +1

      Make sure to watch the video on how to prepare for the interview! It’ll help. Let me know how it goes. Lots of luck.

    • @samrohr7771
      @samrohr7771 6 лет назад +1

      Information Technology Q & A Show - I wouldn't say the interview necessarily went great, it was obvious that I didn't have a ton of knowledge or experience but I did end up getting the job. Thanks man!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  6 лет назад +1

      Hell yea. Congrats! You just proved what I’ve said many times. It’s not just about knowledge and experience. Wish you lots of success. This is just the beginning for you. Got get it!

  • @yyeppesz
    @yyeppesz 9 лет назад +4

    Why do you alternate between CAPS and lower case on the whiteboard?
    Would an employer care about that?

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +3

      +yyeppesz This made me chuckle a bit because it's a great observation. It's the same reason all the my sentences are on a slant when I write on the whiteboard :)
      The truth is...I have shitty penmanship(you should see me write on paper...even worse).
      That's the problem in today's world where 99.9% of our writing in on a keyboard.
      Employers have no clue what your penmanship looks like so it shouldn't matter.
      Resumes are typed, emails are typed, everything is typed. So I wouldn't worry about it..I'm not.
      The key is that my grammar is proper and THAT, I AM great at.
      So I don't know if your question was a serious one or not, but I gave you the honest answer.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      ***** Never heard of CamelCase, very interesting. I can see your point about having OCD.. :)

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 7 лет назад

      not just vb but programming in general

  • @johnadamkiewicz7072
    @johnadamkiewicz7072 7 лет назад +2

    thank you for the info on needing to know Email flow better as well as helping clients with these issues

  • @elbanks1
    @elbanks1 9 лет назад +5

    Great Video !!! I am looking for a job in IT. I recently graduated form college in Information Technology and do not know where to start in my field. Why is it hard to get experience in a field we put so much time in and we are not giving a chance?

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +1

      +Evan Banks Hello Evan. What type of degree did you graduate with? Did you watch my video on how to find an entry level job? That should help with your second question.

    • @elbanks1
      @elbanks1 9 лет назад +1

      I have an Associate Degree in IT and yes I watched the video.

    • @charlesbooth7055
      @charlesbooth7055 6 лет назад

      Try working for a bank

    • @vittosamer2905
      @vittosamer2905 6 лет назад

      @@charlesbooth7055 but they need experience as others !!!

    • @alexanderrow7643
      @alexanderrow7643 6 лет назад

      I know this is really late, but What part of IT were you under. Networking, System Admin, Programming, Cyber Security, etc. The other question was if you had a chance to co-op, I know co-ops help you get experience while in school, and it's what I'm going through now

  • @alexandriahutchinson7933
    @alexandriahutchinson7933 7 лет назад +1

    This was my first time here. You get a thumbs up and I subscribed. I got my bachelors in IT in 2016 and still looking for that entry-level position. I have A+ Cert+ certification textbook that per you I will go back and look it over again

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching! I have other videos on how to get into those entry level jobs if you haven't already seen them.
      Wish you lots of success.

  • @learnitfromwilliam
    @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +7

    In this episode I break down the different job requirements/fundamentals you should have when looking for an entry level job as a new person in the I.T. field.
    Go here now : www.askwilliamc.com
    Thanks for watching!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      ***** Hi Daniel, Thanks for stopping by and asking the question. Check out these two vid's I did on this topic and let me know if they help. If you need further clarification, let me know!
      ruclips.net/video/JjjbXkFAwlU/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/79BZqkrNAUM/видео.html

    • @ericlembeck9686
      @ericlembeck9686 7 лет назад

      Information Technology Q & A Show I'm really happy you mentioned the unrealisticness of these job postings. Makes me feel a bit better about going out there and trying. I know I'll never learn everything out there but just enough that I'll still be well rounded in the tech world.

  • @haleypowell937
    @haleypowell937 7 лет назад +1

    Hey thanks for posting this I have an interview for tech support help. This video has given me the extra help I needed to go into that interview today with confidence to rock it. Keep up the good work, Thank you!

  • @kewlbns69
    @kewlbns69 9 лет назад +6

    you know what amazes me is how often i can call my ISP and the T1's literally have zero knowledge on some real basic networking stuff...one operator literally asked me "what's a ping?"

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +3

      Kewl Beans It's a sad fact but there are many people in jobs that really shouldn't be. I get that some folks are just starting out, but yes they should know those very basics.

    • @kewlbns69
      @kewlbns69 9 лет назад

      bugs me cuz i'm a geek and i'm often disqualified from those kinds of jobs solely based on the fact that i lack the ability to ambulate. xD
      just being a wise ass but i can generally tell within 10 seconds from the start of an interview that i'm not getting the gig.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +8

      Kewl Beans I can tell you that just by making the assumption in your head that you're not getting the job is the dominating factor. You need to change that mindset or else you'll keep getting what you put out. The universe responds quite nicely to the energy you provide it. Ya this all sounds like a bunch of bullshit (as some would say), but I promise you and anyone else that reads this, it's 100% fact. So next time you go for an interview, tell yourself the story that you will nail it, crush it, and do great things. Even if you don't get the job, just having a better attitude will make the entire experience better. Trust me on that.

    • @kewlbns69
      @kewlbns69 9 лет назад

      Information Technology Q & A Show
      you missed my point. i've heard more stupid excuses from HR's not wanting to hire me. i was told by a bank i was over qualified for a data entry position. fine whatever...but turned down at a video store for not having cash handling experience?
      it's not my mindset that's the problem. even tho it's 2015 the world still sees a guy in a wheelchair as a useless cripple. that pretty much cancels out any and all credentials i happen to have. i've gone through MCSE and A+ certification courses at an actual microsoft/compTIA sanctioned training center. there's a reason 60% of disabled americans are unemployed and it's not because we're all incapable of performing any job function.
      i do on occasion provide technical support to my friends and neighbors but even a lot of them have issues paying me for it. apparently $30 flat rate for a house call is "too expensive" for some. and a while a few extra bucks once in a while is nice it's definitely not "steady income."
      the only tech job i actually had was a shop run by a guy selling illegal copies of windows xp. i quit that job like a bad habbit soon as i figured out how he liked to do business...plus he wasn't really paying me either...

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      Kewl Beans I guess I didn't have the whole story before my last comment. I can understand your situation; it's a difficult one for sure and I don't really understand the hang up with companies who are reluctant to hire folks that are physically disabled. I'm sure you're more than capable to perform the job functions. I don't have alot of suggestions for you other than to try and find a remote gig or start your own gig online. Sounds like you've got some great knowledge. I'd say that when you interview in person, you've got to really make an impact on them to consider you. It's all about how you present yourself with your knowledge, personality, willingness, and how much value you can provide to the company.

  • @zochbuppet448
    @zochbuppet448 7 лет назад +1

    This guy is a total professional. He's a natural teacher...I can say this as I've spent too much time in school. (ashamed to actually say). He's giving you information and insight that you probably wouldn't get get with hard core IT types.
    Notice how he even says guys and Gals, some people you have to hammer into their heads that there are some women in IT and technical fields. Just some little things that i pick up on.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Zoch, that's a great compliment, really really appreciate that.

  • @jairoquiros1606
    @jairoquiros1606 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks

  • @Snowbird_SGT
    @Snowbird_SGT 7 лет назад +1

    Product support specialist/IT help desk interview in the morning. This was a great brush up!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      +Justin Snow watch my video on preparing for the interview. It's fire.

  • @learnitfromwilliam
    @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +5

    JaMarcus Horne Appreciate that my friend!

    • @flash26573
      @flash26573 9 лет назад +1

      Information Technology Q & A Show for the aspiring white hat, is network + needed or can I skip and go to ccna? Is ccna needed,or can i skip and survive with my network +?

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      flash26573 If you're aspiring to follow the Cisco route, I'd start with the CCNA. It's a tough exam so you'll have to study your ass off! But Cisco work is fun if you like working with routers, switches, firewalls, etc.
      The Network + will also help for admin stuff and will always look good on a resume because it's such a widely known cert. You can always start with the Network + , get your feet wet and then move on to the CCNA.

    • @flash26573
      @flash26573 9 лет назад +1

      do i need a ccna understanding of networks in order to hack? or will network + teach me what i need to know network wise in order to penetrate systems?

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      flash26573 Sorry my friend, but I wouldn't be a good resource on that topic. But I do know that there are "ethical hackers" and you can probably find out more on that topic just by googling it.

    • @TordSvensson51
      @TordSvensson51 9 лет назад

      Information Technology Q & A Show Once you hook them in, they'll keep watching.

  • @jaybofa617
    @jaybofa617 7 лет назад +2

    You are giving great advice and just gave me more stuff to add to my resume. Not mention that you gave me confidence that I can get a job from the information I have learned from this video. I thank you good sir

  • @urbansilhouettemedia
    @urbansilhouettemedia 9 лет назад +3

    Good video but the truth is, this is the tip of the iceburg. I have all of this including Security+ and 5 years enterprise work history. Getting a job in this economy is hard. More important is not giving up.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +Paul Fabing Hey Paul, I.T. jobs are out there but you have to find them and fight for them. Like you said, you can't give up and that goes for anything in life. Thank you for stopping by!

  • @leseanreynolds3821
    @leseanreynolds3821 9 лет назад +1

    Just starting out with my A + certification about to land my first entry-level poisiton as soon as im finished. Your videos are a major help and much appreciated!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      LeSean Reynolds Congrats on your path to a great career. I really appreciate you watching and so very happy the video's help! Let me know if I can help in anyway.

    • @leseanreynolds3821
      @leseanreynolds3821 9 лет назад +1

      If its possible do you think i can have your e-mail just in case i come across any roadblocks along the way? My older brother is an IT Consultant and my mother is an IT Manager but you cam never have enough mentors!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      LeSean Reynolds Wow, following the family path into I.T. I'd suggest for you to join my subscriber list and from there you can contact me as well.
      www.askwilliamc.com

    • @leseanreynolds3821
      @leseanreynolds3821 9 лет назад

      Just did it thanks!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      LeSean Reynolds I saw you entered your name/email but didn't confirm the email that you would've received after that.

  • @damzandy9627
    @damzandy9627 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I'm new to the field and after watching your videos I feel more confident about how to approach the beginning stages.

  • @robertjpagejr1666
    @robertjpagejr1666 8 лет назад +1

    Very good video, I'm recently CompTIA Fundamental & A+ Certified, will be Network + certified later this month. prior to this video I've been perplexed on where to break in, with some experience, I repaired Vizio T.V's & was a Dish network Installer for awhile. This video shined some light on the subject of breaking in, thank you.

  • @gogadgetgo3125
    @gogadgetgo3125 8 лет назад +1

    thank you brother, that is what you call real talk. extremely helpful.

  • @mophoenix6676
    @mophoenix6676 7 лет назад +1

    I'm looking at starting network administration program at a local college in January. I've been researching so much lately about the IT field that I'm eager to learn it and master it. Thanks for your video!!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching and I wish you a ton of success!

  • @TheJstubbs
    @TheJstubbs 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I've been working in the electrical field for a couple years, and was wondering about possibly changing over to the IT field. This video helped me get a better understanding of what's necessary to get started.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +TheJstubbs Awesome, glad it helped! Let me know if you have other questions along the way.

  • @quikgold513
    @quikgold513 6 лет назад +2

    I know all of this already. Thank you for giving me a better worded resume of skills.

  • @puttching72
    @puttching72 8 лет назад +1

    I like your dalervery on how and what may be needed. In entry level IT positions, this video was very direct and understandable. I've taken classes in A+ IT tech network +, and have built a few computers. i was a big fan of newegg where I ordered alot of stuff from. But i got an interview I'm really nervous about it. This video helped calm me down thanks!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      Thanks Melvin for watching. Watch my video on "how to prepare for an interview"...it will help you ALOT! You'll do great. Let me know.

  • @lovedtm
    @lovedtm 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge

  • @BlueCollarJerry
    @BlueCollarJerry 8 лет назад

    First off thank you so much for making this video. Second you just earned a like and sub because what you said about high schoolers being confused and just need to take certifications then expand their education later on , helped me so much. I was feeling so pressured like I have to go to university but I really just want certification right now. Thank you so much

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      Thanks Brandon for watching! If you're in high school, and your parents expect you to go to college/university, then appease them. I'm not here to tell ppl not to go to college. It's a decision you have to make based on your future career. Note that while you are in college, you can still pursue IT certs.

  • @sorenfowler2795
    @sorenfowler2795 7 лет назад

    I just decided to pursue a career in IT. Your video has given ideas on gaps in my knowledge and where to go from here. Thank you so much!

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome to hear that, wish you lots of success and thanks for watching!

  • @joaotorres634
    @joaotorres634 6 лет назад +1

    thank you for actually giving honest advice about how the it world really works

  • @kaylast8908
    @kaylast8908 9 лет назад +1

    Geez! Thanks so much, I have been looking for these vids and I am happy to find this your vid. Thanks! I having being getting so much No's so I am happy for you to help me get my confidence back. Thanks really.

  • @thepatient123
    @thepatient123 3 года назад +1

    I Have a couple of fundamental MTA certificates, going through net+ material now, and still nervous about help desk interview coming this Tuesday.
    Thank you for the first two points! Great content👍👍👍

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  3 года назад

      You’ll be fine. Make sure to watch my video on how to interview. It’ll help.

  • @labug79
    @labug79 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. I recently graduated as a system analyst and you are helping me to get the confidence to apply for a job.

  • @mohammedalmukhtar8949
    @mohammedalmukhtar8949 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your time and effort. You just made things alot more clearer to me, I wish you all the best.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      Eng Modi That is fantastic, I Love to hear that! Thanks for stopping by; keep checking back for new videos as well.
      Have an awesome week!

    • @mohammedalmukhtar8949
      @mohammedalmukhtar8949 9 лет назад +1

      I will definitely do. Thanks again brother.

  • @rommel6109
    @rommel6109 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this video!! I have my CompTIA A+ Certification and I've been searching for an entry level job. I found some of these requirements are just overwhelming, and I get scared even applying cuz of the requirements. I feel like I'm suppose to know everything...like I mean EVERYTHING. And this video really help alleviate my perspective of the job requirements, so thank you.

  • @naiyo87
    @naiyo87 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the advice mate. Just got a technical exam after a long interview process and I did better than expected. Questions weren't hard, pretty much based on the basics you talked about (it was all Windows 10).
    I got interested in computers since I got my first one at 12, but never really considered a career in IT. I spent the last year providing tech support for Apple and I now want to move forward to a position that really pushes me to improve my skills. Well, tbh, it's been web development and an insight into programming through JavaScript that reawakened my interest in computers.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      +Santiago Novillo much appreciate you watching! Wish you lots of success.

  • @desislavaandreeva4359
    @desislavaandreeva4359 8 лет назад +1

    You said it MAN! That`s what I was looking for! Thank you! You do a really good job!

  • @christate7351
    @christate7351 9 лет назад +2

    Valuable information. Every entry level IT role has all of these fundamental aspects tied in.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      Chris Tate Thanks Chris for stopping by, much appreciated!

  • @nickregian636
    @nickregian636 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome insight mate! Just what i needed to listen to. I actually got back from a 2 year stint in Canada working and travelling until my visa expired. Now i want to get back into IT. I can't believe how hard it is to get your foot in the door and work hard and prove yourself. I earned a Certificate IV in Tech Support and then went on to earn a Diploma in Systems Administration back in 2005....but as time goes on technology changes ever so swiftly. So keen to get back in to it and unleash my inner nerd >_O....no offense to any I.T guru's.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +Nick Regian That's awesome Nick. I appreciate you watching the videos. Yes, the workplace is a battlefield and finding the work is a job in and of itself! I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for. Wish you lots of success!

  • @carldavis1970
    @carldavis1970 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome information. Clear, and real. I like how u break down and explain i.t. like a common and down to earth man should. I subscribed solely on ur teaching approach. Thx bra.

  • @RoundRockMinistry
    @RoundRockMinistry 7 лет назад +1

    I appreciate you sharing your experience and knowledge, William.

  • @uno2462
    @uno2462 7 лет назад +1

    Excellently presented. I'm getting ready to start a second career and this info is extremely helpful. Thanks!

  • @berns816
    @berns816 7 лет назад

    Thank you for reiterating that you’ll learn more on the job force and do your best during the interview because I always get nervous about answering the interview questions wrong lol.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  7 лет назад

      Interviews always suck but the best advice I can give is to just be honest and don't bullshit your way through them. Authenticity goes a long way, arguably more than the technical skills you might have.

  • @Terica008
    @Terica008 9 лет назад +1

    Very helpful, currently in the IT field for Computer Systems Support. Just browsing around for more info.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      +Terica Anderson Hello Terica, welcome to this channel. I really appreciate you stopping by and please let me know how I can help.

  • @rahulcolen4349
    @rahulcolen4349 8 лет назад +1

    36HRS left for my interview at an entry level,had now clue what to do,what to read..Thank god you made this video,now i know what exactly is to be done..

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад

      Hello Rahul. Glad you found this video. Now make sure you watch my video on how to prepare for the interview. It's alot of help.
      ruclips.net/video/tSd6iRqLAkg/видео.html
      Let me know how it goes.

  • @disgruntledvet28
    @disgruntledvet28 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for clearing that up as far as job listings that perspective makes the position less intimidating

  • @blackandyellow114
    @blackandyellow114 7 лет назад +1

    Extremely helpful and great job with explanations. I'm looking to start a comp tech job soon and this helped so much.

  • @millinguay4906
    @millinguay4906 5 лет назад +2

    I like his motivational words at the end. Now lemme go look for a job!!

  • @wessleeysnipez
    @wessleeysnipez 9 лет назад +1

    Great video, I just subscribed to your channel. I am in the IT field I have my associates and almost completed my Bachelors. I am in process of trying to find a job in the IT field out of state. So your videos are very helpful in planning and getting my foot in the door.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад

      +Jeremy Pearson Love to hear that Jeremy and thank you so much for watching!

  • @Vukii92
    @Vukii92 8 лет назад +1

    Man, i watched now about 10 videos from you, and i must say i apreciate your work, this is really amazing.
    im working already in an it Company in Austria, so im sorry for my bad english. But and thats the point your videos reminds me what if done to get this job and that i dont need to know everything go get succesfull in any way or to be happy.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  8 лет назад +1

      Wow, all the way from Austria! Thanks so much for watching the videos: I really appreciate it.

  • @MattBushy1983
    @MattBushy1983 9 лет назад +1

    That was helpful, I'm in secondyear IT and loads of these fundamentals have not been touched yet. I'm gonna check it out.

    • @learnitfromwilliam
      @learnitfromwilliam  9 лет назад +2

      Matt.Bushy Hi Matt, appreciate you watching. It really depends on the cirriculum being taught and the type of school/college. I wanted to let people like yourself know what to expect once you get into the field of Network/Systems administration and that type of work. Glad you like it; keep coming back!
      Have an awesome day.