In this video, I delve into why initiating your tech career within the GovTech sector offers incredible advantages, with a primary focus on job security and stability. I'll be sharing insights and personal experiences to guide you towards the right direction for transitioning into a tech career.
Everything you both spoke about I can confirm. I started in GovTech a year ago and now I am in an information security role that doubled to six figure base salary + bonus. Also I am an advocate now for Linux. I was always afraid of it but it is so efficient and so many distros to have fun and learn. Thanks!
Did you switch roles in the same organization or did you have to go to another one for your bump in pay? Also, how long were in the first role before switching?
Its worth noting that for those who already have years of experience attempting to enter the gov space face issues simply finding a job. I know someone that has their clearance lapsed over and no companies are willing to sponsor her, even though she's at 15 years of experience and touched multiple technologies.
really nice production quality but what is your thought on IT and tech feeld getting overfloded by useless people who dont have no intrust who are here just for the money and faking with themeselfs that they like IT but the real thing they do is just MERN Stack and i think this is an untalked topics which is not touched every youtuber is just promoting software dev as their next starup and then making a startup which sells course thx for reading
@@thelonggamebyJV agree couldn't agree more i think in today's time everyone is here for money just want that MERN and DSA done by magic and then that 50lpa and they have no interest
In this video, I delve into why initiating your tech career within the GovTech sector offers incredible advantages, with a primary focus on job security and stability. I'll be sharing insights and personal experiences to guide you towards the right direction for transitioning into a tech career.
Just got hired as a system admin level 1. Moved over from the software engineering field
Everything you both spoke about I can confirm. I started in GovTech a year ago and now I am in an information security role that doubled to six figure base salary + bonus. Also I am an advocate now for Linux. I was always afraid of it but it is so efficient and so many distros to have fun and learn. Thanks!
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Did you switch roles in the same organization or did you have to go to another one for your bump in pay? Also, how long were in the first role before switching?
Anyway I can reach you for advice
Its worth noting that for those who already have years of experience attempting to enter the gov space face issues simply finding a job. I know someone that has their clearance lapsed over and no companies are willing to sponsor her, even though she's at 15 years of experience and touched multiple technologies.
the glaring issue isthat there are very few positions in this space at an entry level, even people with experience are having a hard time getting in
really nice production quality
but what is your thought on IT and tech feeld getting overfloded by useless people who dont have no intrust who are here just for the money and faking with themeselfs that they like IT
but the real thing they do is just MERN Stack and i think this is an untalked topics which is not touched every youtuber is just promoting software dev as their next starup and then making a startup which sells course
thx for reading
We need real passion in tech. MERN Stack is useful, but the industry needs innovation and hard work.
@@thelonggamebyJV agree couldn't agree more i think in today's time everyone is here for money just want that MERN and DSA done by magic and then that 50lpa and they have no interest