I think the best way to do this would honestly be to find a smallish company hiring you as a one man show for their IT. You can get a "sysadmin" role, but not have to do anything too complicated. Stay for a year or two then you'll always have it on your resume and you can describe it in anyway you want to get a better sysadmin job in the future.
I wasted my time in University and now I’m on a leave of absence, trying to get an associates and fix myself. Im getting into a help desk role at my CC and felt like a loser, but I’ve been watching your videos and I feel hopeful again. I’m going to apply what you teach and come out much better. Thank you for doing what you do.
Its definitely a lot harder esp without some form of I.T experience since most sysadmins roles requires existing experience. Its way easier starting in a Support role and make that lateral move internally as long as you re doing more stuff outside of your Support role. Some skill sets you can utilize in a Support role such as Powershell which are transferable skill sets.
I was a Bbs sysop then senior software engineer then help desk, then SA, then field service rep, then a senior principal engineer, then a SA and now a network support engineer (that is actually desktop support)... Titles mean little.
Josh - there is a nonprofit that helped me when I had a rough patch and Ive always wanted to go back and work for them. They are hiring for an IT Sys Admin role and I don't have any of those skills in depth (AzureAD, AD, Win Servers, Network Admin). I have a Cybersecurity Bootcamp I graduated, Comptia Sec+ce, Google Cybersec Cert (coursera) and have built a github using your directions that looks pretty good. My question: Do the skills transfer over? What could I get certified in quickly and display as a github lab to show I am capable of doing the job? Best courses to learn AzureAD, AD, Win Servers, Sys Admin stuff?? You're the man and I've followed you for a long time. ANY HELP would be very much appreciated sir!
Help desk support could probably help a lot for gaining some basic skills and more 6 months to a year of that and then start applying to system admin type jobs so you have your experience there and add that to your resume from 2023 - current 😅
Hi Josh. There's been a lot of layoffs in the past few months in technology. Who's being affected. I only ask because after watching some of your video's I was convinced this was a stable job field and started school for cyber security. What's your thoughts.
@@sekem5854 Well me and my brother will further our education to cloud support. Cloud is safer for companies and the US D.O.D. put 15 billion towards it. So are there jobs still out there? Yes! Have you tried "hack the box" and CTF(capture the flag)? Those two websites do count for the experience. Are you willing not to be remote and move to get your foot in the door? Anyway, Good luck Sis.
Hi Josh, any thoughts on the private sector vs public sector for IT? Currently in a Sys admin role in an enterprise env. but wondering if making a move to a University is worth it.
Dude is feeling himself, lol
Yeah that was creepy.
No he’s just not awkward
Dude has a creepy voice
Me or the b-roll? lol
I wonder how that clip made the cut
What kind of job is the guy that is touching his face so seductively trying to get 😂
That was the most random b-roll footage ever
Lmao haha
0:22 That was weird AF
Ikr like wtf was that 🤣🤣🤣
lol
@@JoshMadakor DUDE 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
I think the best way to do this would honestly be to find a smallish company hiring you as a one man show for their IT. You can get a "sysadmin" role, but not have to do anything too complicated. Stay for a year or two then you'll always have it on your resume and you can describe it in anyway you want to get a better sysadmin job in the future.
Love this man's voice. I wish he was teaching my course. He puts out a lot of information and is worth a deep dive.
Bro was extra zesty in the b roll
The skills B roll 😂😂
I wasted my time in University and now I’m on a leave of absence, trying to get an associates and fix myself. Im getting into a help desk role at my CC and felt like a loser, but I’ve been watching your videos and I feel hopeful again.
I’m going to apply what you teach and come out much better.
Thank you for doing what you do.
wdym feeling like a loser?
how did you waste your time?
@@gtarules1I guess similar to my situation. I did all my homework and got my degree but did not do certs or any projects to demonstrate knowledge
Its definitely a lot harder esp without some form of I.T experience since most sysadmins roles requires existing experience. Its way easier starting in a Support role and make that lateral move internally as long as you re doing more stuff outside of your Support role. Some skill sets you can utilize in a Support role such as Powershell which are transferable skill sets.
This happened to me, never worked help desk and got sys admin opportunity.
Could you explain how?
@@gtarules1 Fake it til you nake it
How did you manage to do this?
Labs & advance certs equal success
Thx I got my voice analysts role with 0 experience from following your method.
lmao
I was a Bbs sysop then senior software engineer then help desk, then SA, then field service rep, then a senior principal engineer, then a SA and now a network support engineer (that is actually desktop support)... Titles mean little.
This guy seems like a good actor.
Josh - there is a nonprofit that helped me when I had a rough patch and Ive always wanted to go back and work for them. They are hiring for an IT Sys Admin role and I don't have any of those skills in depth (AzureAD, AD, Win Servers, Network Admin). I have a Cybersecurity Bootcamp I graduated, Comptia Sec+ce, Google Cybersec Cert (coursera) and have built a github using your directions that looks pretty good. My question: Do the skills transfer over? What could I get certified in quickly and display as a github lab to show I am capable of doing the job? Best courses to learn AzureAD, AD, Win Servers, Sys Admin stuff?? You're the man and I've followed you for a long time. ANY HELP would be very much appreciated sir!
Ayo I’m glad everybody called out that b-roll
Good advice
Help desk support could probably help a lot for gaining some basic skills and more
6 months to a year of that and then start applying to system admin type jobs so you have your experience there and add that to your resume from 2023 - current 😅
How do you convey projects you take up on your own?
There is something in this video that might be helpful!
ruclips.net/video/7PPsufbJHhU/видео.html
Great video brother 👏🏻
Don’t skip any steps appreciate the journey
I was listening before I looked at this video...lmfaoooo Good info all in all!
Striped shirt guy for sure skipped help desk
Yeah, the guy w/ the glasses looks like he's touched his Main Frame one too many times.
hahaha
The B Roll had me rolling in laughter
Lmao the glasses dude was crazy creepy.
Hi Josh. There's been a lot of layoffs in the past few months in technology. Who's being affected. I only ask because after watching some of your video's I was convinced this was a stable job field and started school for cyber security. What's your thoughts.
I did the same, but I just graduated. Having trouble landing a cyber job. Help 🫣
@@sekem5854 Well me and my brother will further our education to cloud support. Cloud is safer for companies and the US D.O.D. put 15 billion towards it. So are there jobs still out there? Yes! Have you tried "hack the box" and CTF(capture the flag)? Those two websites do count for the experience. Are you willing not to be remote and move to get your foot in the door? Anyway, Good luck Sis.
@@deezyroyale6313 thanks so much for this! 🤗
Hi Josh, any thoughts on the private sector vs public sector for IT? Currently in a Sys admin role in an enterprise env. but wondering if making a move to a University is worth it.
Can you give some must have knowledge in, or courses that may help u get into sys admin?
Link in description doesn’t lead to the course for some reason
I will check.Thank you for letting me know!
😂That dude in the striped shirt, what experience is he trying to convey???😂
That guy was feeling himself too much
why is some guy caressing himself in the middle of the clip?
One word army
Dont want to state the obvious but what was that all about? 😂
lmfao
lmao
Why is that guy doing that? Lmao
Bruh, wtf was that??😂😂😂😂
Hahaha
The b roll with your voice is creepy dude
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Wtf
lol
Is it possible? Sure! Is it likely? No!
Disagree. Wouldn't listen to someone telling you this when they go to immediately offer a course called "Get into IT in under 3 months". LOL