How to Teach Yourself I.T. - Self Taught Information Technology

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2016
  • Recently I was asked how I self taught myself I.T. In this video I'm gonna go over how I taught myself and also cover a few things that you guys can do to start teaching yourself information technology.
    For a high quality list of books to read to learn more about these subjects check out my Amazon page where I've included all of my top recommendations: www.amazon.com/shop/itcareerq... (affiliate link)
    Being self taught can sometimes be a difficult task to accomplish but with this video I hope it helps put things into perspective for you.
    Check out the following links to help you along the way.
    Virtual Box: www.virtualbox.org/ - Virtualize any operating system.
    Windows 10 ISO: www.microsoft.com/en-us/softw... - Download Windows 10 technical preview
    Windows Servers Technical Previews: www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalc... - Download Multiple Version of Windows Server
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  • @lydian5762
    @lydian5762 5 лет назад +130

    I am a nurse trying to get into IT coz I'm tired of being vomitted on. I got a lot to learn and your channel is bae!

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  5 лет назад +24

      I worked in a hospital for 3 years on their I.T. team, I can understand your pain there! Good luck to you on your new journey!

    • @luism.6766
      @luism.6766 3 года назад +2

      lol

    • @RoboticMagus
      @RoboticMagus 3 года назад +16

      I'm a mailman trying to get into IT because I'm tired of working in the rain, snow, cold, heat, storm, hail etc.

    • @kingbadger318
      @kingbadger318 3 года назад +2

      How have things played out for you? I am a nurse thinking of IT in 2021. Did you make the leap?

    • @LemonAndSpice
      @LemonAndSpice 2 года назад +4

      Hey Lydia, how did it turn out for you? I am also a nurse currently self studying with the hopes of fully transitioning to IT

  • @darthsalsapants7059
    @darthsalsapants7059 6 лет назад +61

    Been trying to teach myself IT since I was 25. I use khan academy, coursera, youtube tutorials to help me. Your videos are really informative. Thank you.

  • @Gokes93
    @Gokes93 4 года назад +72

    "Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from poor judgement"

  • @duckhouser
    @duckhouser 3 года назад +1

    I swear, every time I type a question your channel comes up. I love it. This is my new reference guide.

  • @MexicanChicken
    @MexicanChicken 7 лет назад +21

    Hey man. You're super informative and have been really helping me out with these videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @jshackelford31
    @jshackelford31 7 лет назад +59

    Some resources to aid in teaching yourself is using sites like mva.microsoft.com, linuxacademy.com, edx.org, lynda.com, freecodecamp.com and code academy. A good entry certification is the IT Fundaments and Cloud+. It is essential that you learn about the cloud because that's where the world of IT is going.

    • @johnbruin5031
      @johnbruin5031 7 лет назад +1

      James Shackelford does A+ cover the fundamentals you are referring too?

    • @jshackelford31
      @jshackelford31 7 лет назад +2

      Yes but if you need a very ASAP the one I stated is rather easy to get

    • @mikhailmazur7
      @mikhailmazur7 7 лет назад +2

      I wonder is self-taught still count on hands-on exp and add on resume for skill?

    • @dippster357
      @dippster357 7 лет назад +1

      Hey James, Do you know of any home study dvd courses on how to fix computers i would like to learn this in my free time, just fixin my pc and the families i have the time and a big family let me know either way i appreciate it!

    • @jshackelford31
      @jshackelford31 7 лет назад +1

      dippster357 ITPro.TV have hands-on labs. check to see if they have a A+ lab. Testout.com has hands-on PC labs.

  • @mpaso111
    @mpaso111 6 лет назад +2

    Thank You For The Great Video, Really Helping Me WIth All The I.T. Stuff

  • @elertonpusey
    @elertonpusey 5 лет назад +11

    I taught myself IT as well.. I have appreciation an serious love for it that I did my degree in education with emphasis in Computer Science. This video has inspired me to start my own RUclips channel where I post Tutorials on IT related content.. Thanks bro!..

  • @christonhurtubise6805
    @christonhurtubise6805 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all the inspiration. Im thinking of doing all that with smartphones. Its what i have access to everyday. Its also portable. Thank you so much

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 2 года назад +1

    Great tips for the beginners in the IT.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @wailam9789
    @wailam9789 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks for all of the great videos and keep up the hard work! You have helped me a lot as I am starting as a intern in I.T. soon. I agree that self teaching and learning on RUclips will help a long way as a person who have no prior experience with I.T., that is how I have started as well, through using virtualization and messing around with administrative tools. Why pay for free knowledge?!
    I always figured it would help me along the way since I hardly had any hands on and have just book knowledge from my admin I.T. management degree with no certifications. When I first entered the interview for the entry level intern, they have asked me a lot of basic to advance questions, such as what is active directory and what is it used for? How do you add a domain? What are group policies? What is Hyper-V and how do you mount a image for deployment? How do you use these tools? Without getting the hands-on, i wouldn't have known how to answer these questions. This have saved me !

  • @jasonosborne6544
    @jasonosborne6544 7 лет назад +1

    love all the tips and info that you give THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!

  • @solanllypena7040
    @solanllypena7040 7 лет назад +5

    U ARE AWESOME I WAS NOT SURE WHAT TO DO IN THE PAST,BUT NOW I KIND KNOW WHAT I WANT THANKS SO MUCH FOR UR VIDEOS

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  7 лет назад +1

      YOU ARE SO MUCH MORE AWESOME! YOU ARE SO VERY WELCOME FOR MY VIDEOS!

  • @isaiah53_1
    @isaiah53_1 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. May God bless you!

  • @vincentcortez9402
    @vincentcortez9402 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much! I have a I.T job lined up for me when I get back from my deployment and I wasn't sure how to prepare for it. Your videos are getting me so motivated to use my downtime to learn the skills needed to excel.

    • @Strawhalo
      @Strawhalo 2 года назад

      How are things for you now?

  • @katwillny
    @katwillny 7 лет назад +3

    Great video series. Had an interview yesterday and used some of your tips, I think it went great.

    • @epidemicvenom8944
      @epidemicvenom8944 7 лет назад

      katwillny update on the interview? just curious :P

  • @PlebeianGoth
    @PlebeianGoth 2 года назад

    This is a great jumping off point! Thanks!

  • @pb77-c2w
    @pb77-c2w 6 лет назад

    As a 2nd line engineer I use virtual box with a domain lab and two domain controllers and purposely break and fix them. Also chuck the vms into GNS3 and network them into a Cisco router and switch. You can learn all sorts of things ,including how to set them up into vlans etc. Can't reccom highly enough to someone starting out. A pfsense router in your lab is also great if you don't wish to use GNS3 with a bridged virtual network adapter if you need he vms to have internet access

  • @victoriadathan2675
    @victoriadathan2675 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you. This is some really great advice for starters in IT, such as myself. I love your videos. They are absolutely helpful. Keep up the great work!!!

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much! Just doing what I can to help and spread awareness.
      Good luck to you!!

    • @victoriadathan2675
      @victoriadathan2675 5 лет назад

      I.T. Career Questions Thank you. 🙏🏾

  • @comicbooknerd1783
    @comicbooknerd1783 5 лет назад +1

    Good info bro, you've been very helpful

  • @antoniorangel5011
    @antoniorangel5011 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information.

  • @jonathanmendez310
    @jonathanmendez310 3 года назад +1

    I'm taking the Google it thing and its actually helping alot I learned what virtual machine is and so much more thankfully cx still in basics but ill learn more and more!

    • @ayasalah_
      @ayasalah_ Год назад

      2 years later, how is it going? Is it helpful?

  • @sandrareid5988
    @sandrareid5988 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this information

  • @salaami100
    @salaami100 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks you learn me new think...

  • @JuniorOliveira-th6kh
    @JuniorOliveira-th6kh 6 лет назад

    Amazing video, thanks a lot.

  • @rakib_it.support
    @rakib_it.support 7 дней назад

    this content is very helpful for us.your presentation is very niceful.

  • @samuelbanfield4937
    @samuelbanfield4937 2 года назад +2

    yes, i am looking into volunteer at an older folks residents helping with tech support. Their main focus of what they want to learn the most is share point and one drive and zoom. I have more of a background using apple computers and products like photoshop so i think this could be a fun learning curve for us both entering windows.

    • @samuelbanfield4937
      @samuelbanfield4937 2 года назад

      also, i love helping people and i like older people very much. I agree with almost everything u say in your videos. Sadly, many young people don't want to volunteer and i get it but we all have to start somewhere

  • @NurMohammad-zj2xk
    @NurMohammad-zj2xk 4 года назад

    Fantastic advice man!

  • @delvianasieku6645
    @delvianasieku6645 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the information

  • @brandonb3732
    @brandonb3732 7 лет назад

    I love your vids, Zach

  • @dreuyasha9182
    @dreuyasha9182 2 года назад

    I know I’m 5 years late but these videos are great

  • @alexandriahutchinson7933
    @alexandriahutchinson7933 6 лет назад

    Well done, very informative

  • @SecTechie
    @SecTechie 4 года назад +7

    What's the best way to study for technical certifications like; CEH, CHFI, MRE, Security+, Network+ and so on? What are the best mnemonics? How are technical exams different from others? Thanks. Your videos really rock!

  • @kimsey6521
    @kimsey6521 6 лет назад +1

    thank you sir for giving ideas
    Godbless

  • @brucekahona8772
    @brucekahona8772 2 месяца назад

    Thanks very much

  • @S41DxEditzz
    @S41DxEditzz 4 месяца назад

    Your the best man

  • @eklipz3467
    @eklipz3467 7 лет назад +5

    thank u for this video.

  • @edgarbaez474
    @edgarbaez474 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @habibahmed7607
    @habibahmed7607 6 лет назад

    Thank you mate

  • @kurshtivk8876
    @kurshtivk8876 4 года назад +1

    this video is true i taugh myself to teach how linux works and now i know plenty about linux and windows and i can fix my errors when i get errors i dont use virtual machine .. but its good to use but my computer isnt good at it.

  • @anto41691
    @anto41691 7 лет назад +3

    thank you sir!

  • @Sad_King_Billy
    @Sad_King_Billy 5 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @subhaniftikhar3591
    @subhaniftikhar3591 7 лет назад

    your videos Very impressive for me........

  • @vincentcorleone8643
    @vincentcorleone8643 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @NajbAhmed-ll3wv
    @NajbAhmed-ll3wv 3 месяца назад

    I would love to learn IT

  • @johnnaranjo1668
    @johnnaranjo1668 7 лет назад

    Thanks bro

  • @franciamedina7969
    @franciamedina7969 2 года назад +1

    Hi I am new to your channel and I want to learn more about IT and what it is and what videos should I start watching that you have so I can self teach myself.

  • @9ja_news
    @9ja_news 2 года назад

    Yeah I like this

  • @lilfoxxxx5785
    @lilfoxxxx5785 7 лет назад +1

    I've watched a few of your videos now and i was wondering if you'd be able to tell me specifically what kind of Maths i would need to learn for IT?
    I won't get accepted from my bridging course straight into my degree unless i do some extra Maths subjects. But i've never been good with Maths and i don't know where to start.
    I need Maths to get into my degree, but i want to focus on software development and game development.

  • @MFlint-un2tq
    @MFlint-un2tq 4 года назад +10

    He’s right, I self taught myself 8 years ago. Got a few certs and picked up an Associate degree along the way. Best investment I ever made.

    • @Ezanaizeazy
      @Ezanaizeazy 4 года назад

      What did you get an associates in? What do you do now?

    • @kokidchaz4790
      @kokidchaz4790 2 года назад +1

      @@Ezanaizeazy its obvi information technology degree

    • @matiasbeccaglia8786
      @matiasbeccaglia8786 Год назад

      What’s certs should I get as someone who has 0 experience? I just wanna start learning about IT i just don’t know where to start

    • @MFlint-un2tq
      @MFlint-un2tq Год назад

      @@Ezanaizeazy I got a degree in System information. I basically did the same things he did.

  • @octeel7343
    @octeel7343 3 года назад

    if you were given a choice between using linux or windows what would you choose?

  • @michaelcdarby
    @michaelcdarby 6 лет назад +1

    So is it better to get a computer science degree or an actual IT degree when wanting to go into IT? It sounds stupid but I've heard a lot of people say computer science over IT

  • @habibamalik4476
    @habibamalik4476 7 лет назад +2

    Hi, I just started watching your videos. They are very informative. I don't know anything about IT and I did my associates in Science. I am planning to change my career to IT and get bachelors in IT. I don't know a lot of the stuff that you have mentioned. I am confused, should I pursue into IT because it looks interesting and I am a learner. Reason of changing my field of Bio because it is long and I am married, I want to do something where I can support my family soon.
    Thank you for your great videos!

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  7 лет назад +2

      Thats a hard question for me to answer. You need to do what you feel like you will be most comfortable doing.

  • @RemixRK
    @RemixRK 6 лет назад

    what do you think is the best path to start an IT career. college or self teach certifications. I would like to avoid college for financial reasons but personnel need a sense of direction to learn the best way.

  • @alemart6102
    @alemart6102 5 лет назад +3

    Hello owner of the channel, I do really admire all of your videos since they are a big help to me for my job at a help desk, I am still a newbie so I wanted to ask you, what would you recommend me to study to get better at all this IT stuff and also to get into more good paid career?

    • @Desklamp22
      @Desklamp22 Год назад

      4yrs late but how’s it going ?

  • @johnnycincocero
    @johnnycincocero 7 лет назад +7

    What advice do you have for an older individual that is passionate about starting an IT career? Thanks for the vids. Subscribed.

    • @strofan23
      @strofan23 6 лет назад +9

      Johnny CincoCero I am 42, and am a newbie in IT. I am currently studying for my A+ 901 and 902. First, I signed up for A+ class at a community college. While attending the class, I discovered many more resources and opportunities, such as going to local user group meet ups (get the MeetUp app), signing up for a free Cybrary.IT account, and then a pro account for virtual labs and a career path! I also utilize the abundance of free videos on RUclips (Professor Messer is a favorite!), sign up for $10 courses on Udemy, get a monthly subscription to Coursera, Pluralsight, or Linux Academy (not just for learning Linux 🤓), sign up for Spiceworks (another user group), sign up for the SANS newsletter (and watch their webinar videos on their site or some on RUclips), and socially network with people you meet at these user group meetings! So, to recap:
      RUclips: I.T. Career Questions, Linus Tech Tips, Instructor Paul (👍🤓), Information Technology Q& A, David L. Prowse(😵😍🤓👌-his courses are expensive, but sooooo worth it!), Eli the Tech Guy (VERY knowledgeable and sassy 😜👍), Professor Messer,
      Cybrary.IT (love, love, love it!!!!!!)
      Mike Meyers (CompTIA expert with courses on Udemy)
      Udemy
      WOZ-U (app and online courses)
      edEX (app)
      SANS (newsletter and recorded/free webinars)
      Coursera
      Pluralsight (even better than Cybrary!)
      Linux Academy
      ...and courses.certification.comptia.org/a-on-ramp/33950
      Spiceworks- their newsletter is a great place to ask questions, and read about IT issues others are having (they put on the Spiceworld convention in Austin, TX every fall)
      David Bomball (Udemy courses, and RUclips channel
      And, go to conventions, network, and inquire about any positions available, and the skills they are looking for in ideal candidates for those positions. Then, go acquire those skills!
      Good luck!

    • @garrettisbetterthanU
      @garrettisbetterthanU 6 лет назад

      Paradigm_Shift very informative, thank you!

    • @Gumbier_Than
      @Gumbier_Than 6 лет назад +1

      You have discovered my secret weapons! I may add stackoverflow.com for Powershell, a must in IT. You got it.

  • @ARH0101
    @ARH0101 7 лет назад

    I'm going to college for my Associate's in CIT this Summer. I'm decent with tech, and although I don't know everything about computers I am passionate about the field and want to learn much more. Any advice? If It's any help, I'm aiming for a helpdesk entry level job to bump start my career.

  • @tsundude4320
    @tsundude4320 Год назад

    This man and his fingertips!

  • @bakralqassab2982
    @bakralqassab2982 7 лет назад

    the first thank you very much you answer many questions I see it in your videos which i was just wanted good answer about it.
    i finish programmer University and i have certification before 3 years but what I not working until now for some reason. I feel know like I don,t study anything in my life. do you think study a+ is a good idea or another thing?
    i hope to you the best

  • @faresmezzi4098
    @faresmezzi4098 3 года назад

    Can you make a course of troubleshooting pc and network

  • @taylordavison6849
    @taylordavison6849 5 лет назад

    I'm looking at a course for CUSS, which covers ITIL, A+, Network+, and Security+. Should I go for it?

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @badfishNiki
    @badfishNiki 7 лет назад +3

    I earned a Bachelors in Finance because I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted to do in life. Figured it would be useful life information and a degree at the very least. I'm now almost 3 years out of college and I've been working at a financial firm for 2 years now. Ive always loved computers and technology and sort of act as the in house IT person for my company when anything arises, solving all sorts of little issues coworkers have. Sometimes it sucks being the only person with any knowledge of computers (because my actual duties are not IT), but I enjoy solving other people's problems.
    I'm starting to think IT would be a great path for me so I bought an A+ cert book to read through and possibly get certified. Still debating, so my question is: with an unrelated degree and no actual experience with an IT company, would you recommend my change in path or will it be very difficult to jump start a career in IT?
    Edit: basically, more formal schooling is not really an option for me. I got fed up colleges and the whole process in general. Plus the cost side. I'd prefer not to go for any other/further degrees! I'd shoot to go the self taught route.

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  7 лет назад +4

      The fact that you have a degree period will be EXTREMELY beneficial for you. If you put an I.T. certification behind that and tie in experience you can start working in I.T. with little to no issues.

    • @badfishNiki
      @badfishNiki 7 лет назад

      I.T. Career Questions I appreciate the response. I think I'm gonna go for it!
      I wish I had some actual credible IT position experience on my resume but really all I can add is the fact that every job I've ever held has asked me to do IT related tasks once they realized I'm capable. I never have a problem helping out, in fact, I enjoy figuring out solutions and solving problems.
      Will I be okay studying from the 8th edition of the Comptia book (it was $15 used)? In college, the textbook market was a scam and one or two editions behind always got the job done.

    • @Kinghllngshd
      @Kinghllngshd 6 лет назад

      I.T. Career Questions o

  • @elchinmikayilli3234
    @elchinmikayilli3234 9 месяцев назад

    Man thank you for sharing such benefical videos ,i would like to have a call with you if have time

  • @emo_weeb_stanie1019
    @emo_weeb_stanie1019 3 года назад

    i saw this and though "wait is that set rogen" for a second

  • @priyanshuupadhyay4854
    @priyanshuupadhyay4854 4 года назад +1

    bro can you please make a room tour

  • @SKiNNY_LEGZ
    @SKiNNY_LEGZ 4 года назад

    is there a version for chromebooks?

  • @johnbatchler8551
    @johnbatchler8551 6 лет назад

    I just need to know enough from each field just to get by on

  • @mikefirst5016
    @mikefirst5016 2 года назад

    What topic do you cover

  • @Gumbier_Than
    @Gumbier_Than 6 лет назад

    I love IT, but I am so bad at autodidactism. Essentially it's like only push ups to improve upper body, but I'm missing the part where I have to work on legs, core, and flexibility to be fit.

    • @mnigngi666nngiigigig
      @mnigngi666nngiigigig 6 лет назад +1

      C John start with the pushups and when youre comfortable and into it then go to the rest of the body. immerse yourself like he said

  • @foglight8671
    @foglight8671 6 лет назад

    what 3d printing is the best? :D

  • @theproverbguy876
    @theproverbguy876 7 лет назад

    As they say Short visits make long friendships.

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal 7 лет назад +1

    I got my GED haven't been to school in long time I love messing with computers. If I get couple certification s could I land a decent job? Or do I need college cause most jobs require college

    • @Unknown-hq2vh
      @Unknown-hq2vh 3 года назад

      Certificates are a great option if you want to skip pointless General Education courses to get a “degree” it all boils down to knowing the ins and outs on what field in I.T you want to get into and wether or not you know how to do the job/field you focus on

  • @hadirhicham6133
    @hadirhicham6133 9 месяцев назад

    Hello,i have one question if I make diplome of IT when I can work ,and how much money take in month,
    Thank you

  • @oh.honeyboy3418
    @oh.honeyboy3418 4 года назад

    i know nothing but i really want to learn, i have a mac..is that okay?

  • @melpomenidoutsis3134
    @melpomenidoutsis3134 7 лет назад

    Hey, I learn the best by doing hands on activities, but my Mom don't always allow me to take apart old devices. Any trustworthy websites you recommend that give out free used/samples electronics? Or any other ideas?

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  7 лет назад +1

      Check on craigslist for cheap equipment. Ask friends and family if they have old computers they dont want anymore. Chances are they might. Even if they are 10 years old. Learn them.

  • @bbLuke
    @bbLuke 7 лет назад

    Been pondering, but honestly can't tell. How old are you?

  • @BudNtBuddy
    @BudNtBuddy 9 месяцев назад

    What's a good labtop to get for learning IT?

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 8 месяцев назад

      You don't need anything fancy. I would go with at least an Intel Core i5 CPU from the past few generations (or AMD equivalent) and at least 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD (preferably 1 TB). If you don't want to spend a lot of money, look into used Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. They're pretty good.
      IT is an extremely broad field, so there isn't just 1 suggestion. Your requirements will be different, for instance, if you want to get into machine learning/AI compared to basic programming or systems administration (like servers and networks).

  • @MrCallofdutyfanatic1
    @MrCallofdutyfanatic1 6 лет назад

    Should i still try and get my A+ and N+ if I already have Sec + ???

    • @taylordavison6849
      @taylordavison6849 5 лет назад

      If you want to diversify your skill set, go for it.

  • @upeculiarnelson8920
    @upeculiarnelson8920 Год назад

    I want to learn about IT can we discuss I need to learn

  • @shingeperson6953
    @shingeperson6953 3 года назад

    I need to learn IT because I need to be a better “local tech guy”

  • @mrcoollu9662
    @mrcoollu9662 2 года назад

    question would i need to open a computer to understand each part i am knew to this can you name some sites that well help me start entry level

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 2 года назад +1

      I know this is a month late. You don't necessarily need to open a computer to learn and understand the hardware. However, it does greatly help to be able to see the hardware as well as to have hands-on experience with it. Look at it this way. If you're studying to be a car mechanic, but you never actually work on a car, what good will that do you? You may have a lot of book knowledge of how an engine works and what all of the components inside of an engine do, but you won't have the valuable hands-on experience that goes into fixing cars. Computers are the same way. You don't need to be a PC expert. Not many people truly understand how computers work at the component level.
      If you happen to have an old PC laying around that you don't mind experimenting with, use that to learn. Take it apart completely and put it back together. You may want to take pictures of where the components go for reference. You don't need anything fancy or functional; bonus points if you can get it to work again. I can't post links on here since YT will delete my comment, but there are tons of resources out there. There's a channel and website called explaining computers. He has a webpage with what the components are in a PC. Its from several years ago but the core information is still pretty much the same nowadays.
      IT is an extremely broad field. There isn't just 1 way to get started, but it does help to at least start with the basics of how computers work. You can branch of from there depending on what interests you. There are many great resources out there; you just have to find something that works best for you.

  • @nevamademoiselle53
    @nevamademoiselle53 6 лет назад

    Can I use virtualbox on Mac OS?

  • @dhrupmandal3613
    @dhrupmandal3613 Год назад

    Hi bro, I am from Nepal and I want to study network engineering in abroad.
    I had completed my 12th. Is it possible after 12th please suggest me some

  • @elijahhernandez8859
    @elijahhernandez8859 6 лет назад +1

    What advice would you give to someone who's new to IT, but wants to pursue a cyber security proffession?

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  6 лет назад +1

      I have a video or two with Clint Gibler, he goes over that a little bit there. Look that one up.

    • @gilfernando7623
      @gilfernando7623 5 лет назад +2

      cyber security is way better than any IT job or profession out there. Go ahead and do it. Cyber security is on demand right now and it is very prosperous !

    • @elijahhernandez8859
      @elijahhernandez8859 5 лет назад

      Gil Fernando & I have a feeling it's only going to get better, with the advancement of technology comes new threats & bad guys who'd want to do severe "Cyberharm" to a community or on a global level as well. Plus, the demand from local, federal, military, private, etc. I could go on though im sure you get the idea.

    • @gilfernando7623
      @gilfernando7623 5 лет назад +1

      Of course. Cyber security degree is what you want. Forget about other fields in IT. It is what I am doing. I only have two more semesters to go to graduate with my Bachelor's degree.Cyber security is beautiful and you can work anywhere. Any company needs a cyber security professional due to information security. Go ahead and do it and it will reward you. It is not difficult. This semester I am taking classes like cryptography, penetration testing, and basics of Forensics!

    • @elijahhernandez8859
      @elijahhernandez8859 5 лет назад

      Gil Fernando that sounds amazing!!! Now when you say work from anywhere; does that only imply to anywhere in the United States, or can people travel abroad to other countries & collaborate with cyber security professional's across the world?

  • @mcarthurwalteekehyee6378
    @mcarthurwalteekehyee6378 5 лет назад

    I am working as an IT assistant for an Company, I want to get a certificate in IT how can i get started?

    • @TheZeekgeek1
      @TheZeekgeek1 3 года назад

      Professor Messer on RUclips, Comptia A+ exam objectives from their website, Apple App Store Comptia apps, books, etc

  • @abdulrahmmanharoon747
    @abdulrahmmanharoon747 3 года назад

    hi teacher that is great job you can study computer i lovely that

  • @leonyeoh8603
    @leonyeoh8603 5 лет назад +1

    I just cannot stop focusing on the 3D printer.

  • @abdullah-946
    @abdullah-946 4 года назад

    Hello
    I am working as a desktop support i am currently learning my SQL,docker and other courses is the any free virtual labs which I can get hands on experience those mentioned on this video is limited to Microsoft products only
    Please I would be grateful for support
    Thanks

  • @ashtreylil1
    @ashtreylil1 7 лет назад +13

    im 26 and self-taught but I'm having issues even getting in the door with internships and jobs. my resume only has 2 hardware tech internships from when I graduated hs (no cs degree) in 2010 and a work history gap since 2011. for the past 6 years I've been dealing with chronic pain, now I get monthly treatments and am asymptomatic. during that time I learned as much as possible and used studying IT as a coping skill. i am passionate about IT and enjoy learning new things every day. I can understand why no employer would even consider me a candidate with essentially no education or work history. How can I get myself out of this situation? :/

    • @definitelynotryan2711
      @definitelynotryan2711 7 лет назад +3

      ash G. Im 26, PC Enthusiast, Gamer and generally into tech. Im kind of, for lack of a better word, glad to have come across your comment because I have a somewhat similar story. HS graduate, got into Medical school, but dropped out, started working office administrative jobs for about 7 years running now. Lately, I've been thinking of getting into the field of tech, get certified, self study and eventually get a job where Im passionate about, instead of the "office jobs" I had over the years. Oh, I also got diagnosed with a disease that I have to take care of, prescription meds, visits to the hospital and what not.

    • @Gumbier_Than
      @Gumbier_Than 7 лет назад +1

      Have you considered doing consulting and freelancing? Or even volunteering somewhere? When I was a fresh grad, I had a very hard time getting into the field. I started doing consulting for friends, family, and associates. I got them to give me references and I gained more experience in break/fix and end-user support.
      There are plenty of paths in IT to take. If you considered development, there are hundreds of projects to complete and use them for freelancing to get more experience.

    • @Gumbier_Than
      @Gumbier_Than 7 лет назад +2

      I worked with a gentleman who was in the coast guard, and started out in patient coordination. We worked together in level 1 support. He got A+ certified and moved onto level 2 support where he's working on his CCNA. I don't think he has a degree.

    • @Brsrafal
      @Brsrafal 7 лет назад +1

      ash G. Find a job yet??

    • @ManLikeAce
      @ManLikeAce 6 лет назад

      DefinitelyNotRyan you had internships surely that counts as work experience and education

  • @butchjones2105
    @butchjones2105 6 лет назад +9

    We'll we'll we'll. If it isn't autocorrect. We meat again

  • @NajbAhmed-ll3wv
    @NajbAhmed-ll3wv 3 месяца назад

    IT should be nice

  • @WayToManyAssassins
    @WayToManyAssassins 7 лет назад

    Bro I learnt IT before I went into university lol.

  • @matthewwilliams9288
    @matthewwilliams9288 7 лет назад +14

    I'm doing the 220-901 and 902 A+ cert right now... I feel so stupid! 😂

    • @therealnpowell
      @therealnpowell 7 лет назад +2

      Devontae swing You got it man! I just passed them a couple months ago. Get the Exam Cram practice tests book. It's crucial.

    • @anthonyw3150
      @anthonyw3150 7 лет назад

      Nathan Powell where can I find that book?

    • @therealnpowell
      @therealnpowell 7 лет назад +1

      www.amazon.com/CompTIA-220-901-220-902-Exam-Cram/dp/0789756315

    • @jadonwills7263
      @jadonwills7263 7 лет назад +4

      almost finished with my AAS in computer networking and and haven't learned shit except how to subnet. my internet went down at the house and I used Google and RUclips and still couldn't figure out what was wrong with it.

    • @bb0yth0r
      @bb0yth0r 7 лет назад +5

      everybody has to start somewhere. aha no need to feel stupid 👍

  • @foot2
    @foot2 Год назад

    Room tone mic? Need to reach yourself the basics of audio production.

  • @idreesahmed2051
    @idreesahmed2051 Год назад

    Legen watching this video on 2022 🤣🤣

  • @Dan_D380
    @Dan_D380 6 лет назад

    I don't agree with interning at all. Let me explain:
    I once interned for a legal office. I didn't learn shit. All I learned was how to collate papers. That's all they ever let me do. That and order them lunch. I few of my friends interned as well for various professions including I.T. They all got screwed doing tasks that wasn't related to their field, and not getting paid for it. They ALL got screwed. I mean sure, they were able to put it on a resume but they all told me they didn't learn a damn thing and neither did I. Time is the one thing we can spend and NEVER get back. So yes, in theory being an intern is a smart move, but it entirely depends on if you get a spot with an employer who actually respects you, respects what you are doing, and is willing to teach you a thing or two. Otherwise, you losing money, and most of all, losing time.
    Choose wisely, and research well.

    • @samuelbanfield4937
      @samuelbanfield4937 2 года назад

      why... lol thats the worst... Legal offices are the worst place for that. You should have tried for a non for profit or a school or a community center. Actually a community center is the best route to go or look into tech labs. idk what your state offers but sounds like a shit experience. i am sorry dude

  • @nobody-sp9ps
    @nobody-sp9ps 7 лет назад +5

    some good resource cybrary. stack social. alison

    • @kevinportillo1971
      @kevinportillo1971 7 лет назад +1

      I knew about Cybrary and Lynda, I didn't know about Alison, thanks.
      it's amazing how many resources are out there.

  • @zoilalulu3798
    @zoilalulu3798 7 лет назад

    Self teach yourself, lol. How redundant.

  • @codyzeik1937
    @codyzeik1937 6 лет назад +3

    Terrible advice to say to intern. It’s 2018 no one should be working for free

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  6 лет назад +4

      Good thing interns get paid. If you aren't getting paid hopefully you're volunteering some of your time And working somewhere else. That experience from interning is extremely valuable.