First Day in Entry Level Tech Checklist

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2022
  • These are a few helpful questions that you can ask on your first day of your new IT job to start adapting and learning as quickly as possible.
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  • @bertmeza8673
    @bertmeza8673 2 года назад +4

    Started IT tech 1 2 months ago…my recommendation is notes, notes, and notes. I would also say do not be afraid to put yourself out there and solve issues on your own. This taking into account how much freedom your leadership gives you. The casino environment is very quick pace and touches a wide variety of troubleshooting areas…i have found success in jumping in and making mistakes to learn faster as the mistakes allow You to really process the resolutions.

  • @alitabaker99
    @alitabaker99 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic checklist. Can't wait to see your Help Desk course!

  • @raxxostechnologyinc.1786
    @raxxostechnologyinc.1786 2 года назад

    As someone who has been in IT for over a decade, this video is SPOT ON. Nice job :) -Roman

  • @carlosferrin4379
    @carlosferrin4379 Год назад

    This material is gold so ty bro. You help me alot.

  • @BB-uz4tc
    @BB-uz4tc 2 года назад +1

    Nice video mate... Keep up the great work......

  • @SnappleRyRy89
    @SnappleRyRy89 2 года назад +2

    Today marks my 1st month into my 1st IT job as a help desk analyst and I'd say that getting acquainted ASAP with your team and other IT teams (asset, Netops, etc...) helps a lot.
    Since I'm passing tickets and asking questions, it helps makes everyone's jobs smoother. Plus it helps you network in the long run

  • @Pastryarchy
    @Pastryarchy 2 года назад +3

    Dude, how much weight have you lost??
    Just checked your channel after a few years and you're looking sharp.
    Channel's exploded too!
    Congrats man!

  • @Tech_Guy_87
    @Tech_Guy_87 2 года назад

    First day on the job might be doing some hardware stuff too like replacing a battery inside a laptop or a HDD, SSD in a Desktop PC. Patching Ethernet cables.

  • @Viaterarising
    @Viaterarising Месяц назад

    If you're new I would highly recommend educating yourself on windows software immediately. It's not negotiable at entry level if you don't know you will be trained up on it but you should be catching up on your own too. Company software is something else, you can learn that at work but windows software is something that needs to be embedded into your soul!

  • @Dn6rfl00f
    @Dn6rfl00f 2 года назад +1

    DO NOT be afraid to ask multiple questions! Your team would (should) rather help answer these than have any mishaps. But, in case of a mistake: Stay calm, take ownership, escalate, and take notes! Learn how they handle these situations, and what you are able to do within the company to fix it, and grow! Don't assume because you've done something one way on your own, that the company wants things done that way.

  • @tummyhawk9274
    @tummyhawk9274 2 года назад

    I’m 22 and just received my diploma for an associates in Information technology: hardware and desktop support 2 weeks ago and I’m wondering if I should get my A+ first before applying for my first entry job or is my degree fine to get my foot in the door cause I already know powershell, AD, registry, Linux, CLI, etc etc. or should I go straight into applying for higher positions and get my CCNA while working?

  • @alexzander7143
    @alexzander7143 2 года назад

    Does it have to be a help desk for starting IT , I am also applying to service desk positions as well not sure if both are the same just different title and maybe 1 or two things are different

  • @derekfrey3671
    @derekfrey3671 Год назад

    I have no experience in it on paper. Somehow I got a sub contrating job to upgrade the pos blade server to a virtual server on the gen10 at about 25 CVS stores and they will train me the 1st time or two. This will require me going to the stores after hours to do the work and I already have a full-time day job so this would require a large commitment on my part. Is this type of it experience valuable enough to warrant the commitment? Is this considered entry level it work?

  • @tedmanplays
    @tedmanplays 2 года назад +2

    Does anyone know of any learning it channels I’m in school for it and I’m having a rough time understanding because it’s online

    • @kendrickcole2064
      @kendrickcole2064 2 года назад +1

      Network chuck and kevtech

    • @tedmanplays
      @tedmanplays 2 года назад

      @@kendrickcole2064 thanks

    • @XTarik.TarikX
      @XTarik.TarikX 2 года назад +1

      If you're trying to get the fundamentals, CompTIA A+ covers a lot of subjects. For that I would recommend a Professor Messer channel. For on job training, Kevtech and Jobskillshare.

  • @riodavis3953
    @riodavis3953 2 года назад

    Hey I don’t know if you can get to me or anyway I can contact you. Right now I have no experience in IT. I just got my CCNA cert 3 weeks ago and now I can’t even get an interview to an entry level job. I have years of customer service as well and it’s weird but the only jobs calling me back are tier 2 + jobs and saying I would’ve been hired but I lack experience. I have also been doing contract work to gain experience with troubleshooting and other things as well but no matter how many jobs I apply to no answer from entry level. I’m currently enrolled in CS50, learning Python, and studying for Sec+ in the meantime while waiting to break into tech.
    -Sorry for the long message-

    • @WhattaM00k
      @WhattaM00k 2 года назад

      Try looking for internships as well

    • @riodavis3953
      @riodavis3953 2 года назад

      @@noneofbusiness9764 thank you and yeah I’ve been in communication with people in tech and like minded individuals through discord. Thank you and do you have any tips to be more around people to network?

  • @animedude1957
    @animedude1957 2 года назад +3

    Hi I have a question, what websites can I use to learn the Fundamentals of IT like the networking and trouble shooting, etc? I wanna learn the stuff before I start my Associates in Cyber security

    • @Autex00
      @Autex00 2 года назад +2

      Professor Messer's youtube channel. Look for the Comptia A+ playlist. Yes, these are intended to be used for that specific test, however it is a nice structured 70+ video series that will give you some IT fundamentals

    • @throwthrough4053
      @throwthrough4053 2 года назад +1

      Cybrary is a great resource, I think.

  • @senditall152
    @senditall152 Год назад

    You did lose a lot of weight.
    Congratulations this must have been a long and hard trip.