YOOOO.. I been working in Tech for 5 years. I've looked up help video online. NOT TO KNOCK ANYONE ELSE BUT... Its great to see young person of color getting into this field and passing on the knowledge this is a BIG VIBE.. keep going bro. I can relate to your come up in this situation and feels good to be able to watch a video from someone in my same shoes!!
Just interviewed for a help desk role at a school district, so it was simple. These were my questions. 1. Why do you want a role as a network specialist support role? (This title is misleading since the job description is basically help desk.) 2. What is a RJ45? 3. List 3 ports on a laptop. 4. Do you have knowledge of these OS: Windows OS, MacOS, iOS, ChromeOS. 4b. If you don’t have knowledge in a specific OS would you be willing to learn that OS 5. Hands-on Tasks (show me how to power wash a chrome book, and factory reset an iPad) 6. How do you keep up to date with IT trends. 7. Do you have any questions for us? This was a really straight forward interview, I assume they’ll hire anyone, due to the demand of IT support for a school district. The pandemic has led to so many chrome books/iPads being used for their online schooling.
The basis of this video is that you should be well rounded. Active directory is a must in a windows enterprise environment but the underlying concepts are key. This is the first stepping stone. Take it from someone who is well versed in AD....
I can tell you know what you’re talking based off how you detail embracing rejection and from the aspect you explain things As someone who’s about to launch in the IT field your my favorite IT RUclips this really helped me out appreciate it Kev 🤞🏽💪🏽.
Thank you for your videos. I literally just graduated from school with a C.I.S. degree but worked at the college help desk as a work study for experience in the I.T. field but we literally never used active directory at the helpdesk that was more for the analysts so I guess I should do the virtual box and practice as I'm filling out applications. Thank you so very much for your videos it will help me on my journey.
Great vibes!! Hands on experience is so important. People seem to focus too much initially on certification across the pond. If we were hiring we would be looking for experience. I started on 1999 at 17.. Patching hundreds of PCs for Y2k compliance (NT4, Windows 95 etc). Fun times!
This is exactly my issue, I finished my CCNA and labbed heaps with Networking concepts, emulation and hardware. However, I couldnt land any networking job let alone any helpdesk jobs. Now im in the process of labbing everything helpdesk related in hopes to land my first proper IT job.
Hi Kevin, just stumbled upon your channel and found you to be straight up and honest. I recently got A+ certified and making a career change. Subscribed and looking for more IT beginner content!
I liked how you said embrace rejection because that doesn’t only relate to IT but that relates to everything in life we learn through revelations,failures,and rejections.
New subscriber! I love your videos buddy, I'm 42 looking to transition into the IT field, I have build my own PCs since the age of 16 or so.. I have been working in call centers... so it would be a fairly easy transition from what I heard.
Awesome content! I am brand new to the IT field and stumbled upon your LinkedIn profile. Decided to take a look and I'm sure glad I did. Can't wait to watch the rest of your videos to come!
I don't have an A+ and was hired at fidelity help desk. They teach you about their propriety software. You have that mixed with office 365, Active Roles, and rebuilding a Group Policy that was corrupt.
My cousin who has no degree gave me very good advice, i had recently wanted to change careers and persue a CS degree, im 25 so its a big commitment to make, he said degrees are pointless, hes in his current job earning way more than people with degrees because he has more work experience. I asked him how he got the job, he replied sort your CV (uk) out, and now i see this video.
Give Thanks to keepitTechie also he recommended this channel its good to know they are guys who are not selfish but sharing push and encouraging others blessings again man
Hey Kev, im working on my A+ right now, you said you can give us the book, any chance for you to send it to me? It would really help for my studies. Thank you very much for all what you do for the IT community!
Just watched this video you sent me. Thank you, it's very informative. Like I said even I have two small entry level MTA certs for networking and security nobody wants to hire me. I am still working on Security+. I didn't know this was a monster exam. They made it extremely complicated, unreasonable and obstructive. Than once again even with sec+ I keep hearing all kinds of stories. Some people got help desk jobs easy. Some got entry level security for like 45K. Some got 60-75K job right away. But I also keep hearing some cannot get into internship and some were waiting 2 years before getting a job. After watching this video I will learn how to create home lab but have to get done sec+ first. Btw what certifications do you have and how long took you for each? Fyi I will subscribe, thx for info.
I hold no certifications right now, I just have job experience. Yes, I plan on making an internship program real soon for new techs. This will help people to get a job in tech.
Lol sorry I had created like 5 RUclips accounts bro I was trying to reset my passwords on them and ended losing them that's why you've seen olonzo subscribe so many times lol
Hey Kevin, I’m new to your channel. I’m starting my IT journey. Any other tips besides what you mentioned in this video? I attended a class with Generation USA and am currently studying for my comptia A+ I failed it the first time I took it. I have the book they provided me with called comptia A+ complete study guide fourth edition. Is that the book you recommended on this video? Many thank you’s for your video. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.
I spoke in Generation USA. In fact, one of the students got a job in IT recently. He worked with them and me. I cover comptia resources here ruclips.net/video/EipcIohv2gg/видео.html
Love your videos Kev! I was planning on getting a masters in comp sci (business undergrad) and I've taken a few coding classes, but I'd really like to start out in IT support and am beginning to feel like a masters would be over-the-top for that. Do you think i should start out with an a+ certification and then go from there?
Make sure your area is asking a+ first before taking it since every state and country is different. Learn the material, build a lab at home with vms and fix the resume. Than start applying for jobs. Make sure you talk to job recruiters and fix your LinkedIn profile.
I have no certifications and I’m in IT. I have a strong work ethics and that’s how I got hired in IT. Don’t waste money on certs in the beginning. Gradually work your way towards it.
It depends on the person. Not everyone has the same luck. Some people needed a cert for a job. It also depends where you live. I go based on different experiences.
Im UK and a few entry IT openings here specify "any sort of it qualification" such as certs a levels degree or whatever. I want to get the A+ clean up my Resume and apply to multiple positions.
@@KevtechITSupport hey bro I just wanted to say that I just started my it journey I’m 20 rn and my goal is to have those 3 by the end of the year , I’m taking the semester off but I do have 30 credit hours bjt lost financial aid. You and professor messer have given me hope and I’ve learned so much more in 3 days than all of school. And now I finally know what areas I’m gonna attack A+ and then learning about the active directory etc on your playlist which is amazing since A+ is only 50% and after than network + and I think I’ll be ready and be knowledgeable in those areas at the end of the year and then security +. Thanks for the guideline I’m loving the page
Hi Kevin. My name is David. I installed Debian onto an old laptop. But for so,e reason the computer can’t connect to WiFi or Bluetooth. What do I need to do?
Question, I currently do desktop support for a hospital for the past 4-5 years. Looking to switch to System Administration. Would you take a pay cut to active this goal by working for a MSP? Thank you
if its system admin, yes. You don't need to take a pay cut for system admin, it should be paying more. Check your local area and see what they require for system admin and learn those skills and certs.
Hey Kev, I'm currently studying for my Security + Exam I just wanted to know if there was any way I can gain real world experience while studying for the cert?
Are there any factors that tech companies look for in an employee when deciding whether they should pay for you to take a certification such as A+, Security+ etc.?
Hey Kev I recently made a trip overseas and my company VPN gave me issues when I tried to login. It said blocked by WAF policy. Any idea why this may be and what to do to fix the problem for future trips?
@@KevtechITSupport Thank you, I have worked as a frontend dev in 2017, but I didn't like web world. Now I work as a analyst in warehouse in Leoni, the company who produces electric instalations for Mercedes, BMW, Tesla... They have IT sector and I want to try to get in. I have some knowledge, but what is your recommendation, where to start? Is this book + some server knowledge good start? Thank again and sorry for my English.
I’ve started my coding journey, still in college at the moment. I’m hoping to get an internship this summer, but so far it’s looking like it’s highly unlikely. I’ve been looking for IT internships, software internships, etc. I’ve applied to 15+ places, still haven’t heard anything back or they reject me without giving me an interview. How can I get experience without having experience ? I know my resume isn’t as thick as others, but I’m not even getting a chance. Where can I start? I need some guidance please. So far I’ve been learning HTML/CSS, Python at the same time. Feeling overwhelmed because How can I remember it all?
Hi kev. I would like to join discord. I'm currently studying for the A+. Can you send the link? Also, english is my second language. I don't speak perfectly. Is that an issue to get a job as a help desk? Thank you!
the content is great, please don't make your video so small you are talking most of the time my eyes diverts to you and it is so small it stressed my eyes, I ended up just listening .
YOOOO.. I been working in Tech for 5 years. I've looked up help video online. NOT TO KNOCK ANYONE ELSE BUT... Its great to see young person of color getting into this field and passing on the knowledge this is a BIG VIBE.. keep going bro. I can relate to your come up in this situation and feels good to be able to watch a video from someone in my same shoes!!
Thanks!
I was recommended this channel in order to change careers into tech and already I love how he presents. What a great find :)
Just interviewed for a help desk role at a school district, so it was simple.
These were my questions.
1. Why do you want a role as a network specialist support role? (This title is misleading since the job description is basically help desk.)
2. What is a RJ45?
3. List 3 ports on a laptop.
4. Do you have knowledge of these OS: Windows OS, MacOS, iOS, ChromeOS.
4b. If you don’t have knowledge in a specific OS would you be willing to learn that OS
5. Hands-on Tasks (show me how to power wash a chrome book, and factory reset an iPad)
6. How do you keep up to date with IT trends.
7. Do you have any questions for us?
This was a really straight forward interview, I assume they’ll hire anyone, due to the demand of IT support for a school district. The pandemic has led to so many chrome books/iPads being used for their online schooling.
Thank you, hopefully you get the job.
Great shout! Professor Messer. Thanks from the UK
Professor messer is a good free resource.
The basis of this video is that you should be well rounded. Active directory is a must in a windows enterprise environment but the underlying concepts are key. This is the first stepping stone. Take it from someone who is well versed in AD....
I can tell you know what you’re talking based off how you detail embracing rejection and from the aspect you explain things As someone who’s about to launch in the IT field your my favorite IT RUclips this really helped me out appreciate it Kev 🤞🏽💪🏽.
Thanks
Thank you for your videos. I literally just graduated from school with a C.I.S. degree but worked at the college help desk as a work study for experience in the I.T. field but we literally never used active directory at the helpdesk that was more for the analysts so I guess I should do the virtual box and practice as I'm filling out applications. Thank you so very much for your videos it will help me on my journey.
Good luck
Great vibes!! Hands on experience is so important. People seem to focus too much initially on certification across the pond. If we were hiring we would be looking for experience. I started on 1999 at 17.. Patching hundreds of PCs for Y2k compliance (NT4, Windows 95 etc). Fun times!
experience will always be asked in IT.
This is exactly my issue, I finished my CCNA and labbed heaps with Networking concepts, emulation and hardware.
However, I couldnt land any networking job let alone any helpdesk jobs. Now im in the process of labbing everything helpdesk related in hopes to land my first proper IT job.
Hi Kevin, just stumbled upon your channel and found you to be straight up and honest. I recently got A+ certified and making a career change. Subscribed and looking for more IT beginner content!
Sounds good.
I liked how you said embrace rejection because that doesn’t only relate to IT but that relates to everything in life we learn through revelations,failures,and rejections.
It definitely does.
I enjoyed the video and cannot wait to see what's next! This is very helpful information and real-world talk.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Damn that was good! Searching for the video on how to create a lab at home. Subscribed.
Check my playlist, that should help. I'm also working on a website.
New subscriber! I love your videos buddy, I'm 42 looking to transition into the IT field, I have build my own PCs since the age of 16 or so.. I have been working in call centers... so it would be a fairly easy transition from what I heard.
Yep, you will be fine.
Hey you're awesome man. Just ran into your videos. You provide real value. Keep doing these videos man
Very helpful. You've earned a subscriber
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome content! I am brand new to the IT field and stumbled upon your LinkedIn profile. Decided to take a look and I'm sure glad I did. Can't wait to watch the rest of your videos to come!
Nice.
your a good dude bro..def appreciate this and all ur content...maddd helpful!!! SUBBED !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
I don't have an A+ and was hired at fidelity help desk. They teach you about their propriety software. You have that mixed with office 365, Active Roles, and rebuilding a Group Policy that was corrupt.
Nice.
Thats right Kev! Lets get it!
yea man, let's get it.
Just subscribed! Can you tell me how to create a lab and how I can start in IT part-time to get my hands dirty in learning? Great vid
Thanks. I have a playlist called helpdesk lab on my channel.
thank you so much!! you are being very helpful . your videos are just amazing! great work.
Thanks
Thank you so much. Such great video. keep the great work !!
Thanks
U r dropping the science of help desk
Thanks
My cousin who has no degree gave me very good advice, i had recently wanted to change careers and persue a CS degree, im 25 so its a big commitment to make, he said degrees are pointless, hes in his current job earning way more than people with degrees because he has more work experience. I asked him how he got the job, he replied sort your CV (uk) out, and now i see this video.
resume is super important.
Great Advice man
Thanks
Give Thanks to keepitTechie also he recommended this channel its good to know they are guys who are not selfish but sharing push and encouraging others blessings again man
@@MrRedhawk16 we love helping each other.
Hey Kev, im working on my A+ right now, you said you can give us the book, any chance for you to send it to me? It would really help for my studies. Thank you very much for all what you do for the IT community!
drive.google.com/file/d/1iORsmjPA27BABDEC-rJXgPyPCwXftNQs/view?usp=drivesdk
Just watched this video you sent me. Thank you, it's very informative. Like I said even I have two small entry level MTA certs for networking and security nobody wants to hire me. I am still working on Security+. I didn't know this was a monster exam. They made it extremely complicated, unreasonable and obstructive. Than once again even with sec+ I keep hearing all kinds of stories. Some people got help desk jobs easy. Some got entry level security for like 45K. Some got 60-75K job right away. But I also keep hearing some cannot get into internship and some were waiting 2 years before getting a job. After watching this video I will learn how to create home lab but have to get done sec+ first. Btw what certifications do you have and how long took you for each? Fyi I will subscribe, thx for info.
I hold no certifications right now, I just have job experience. Yes, I plan on making an internship program real soon for new techs. This will help people to get a job in tech.
@@KevtechITSupport That sounds really good from your part and it will work out. I'll keep watching your stuff, good luck!
@@KevtechITSupport Fyi, I just watched another of your videos about internship and I registered at Discord with name AR if you choose me. Thank you!
@@aleksandarrikic9208 sounds good.
Oh yeah excellent!!! Hey you mean put the Labs on RUclips channel? Or just for only practice?
I have a playlist. Go look at the playlist. There different ones.
just found this lol good stuff man
thanks
🙏🙏🙏
Lol sorry I had created like 5 RUclips accounts bro I was trying to reset my passwords on them and ended losing them that's why you've seen olonzo subscribe so many times lol
Very useful video, thanks for the help
glad it helps.
Hey Kevin, I’m new to your channel. I’m starting my IT journey. Any other tips besides what you mentioned in this video? I attended a class with Generation USA and am currently studying for my comptia A+
I failed it the first time I took it. I have the book they provided me with called comptia A+ complete study guide fourth edition. Is that the book you recommended on this video? Many thank you’s for your video. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.
I spoke in Generation USA. In fact, one of the students got a job in IT recently. He worked with them and me. I cover comptia resources here ruclips.net/video/EipcIohv2gg/видео.html
I also joined your discord channel. Thank you for your help 🙏🏽😊
Love your videos Kev! I was planning on getting a masters in comp sci (business undergrad) and I've taken a few coding classes, but I'd really like to start out in IT support and am beginning to feel like a masters would be over-the-top for that. Do you think i should start out with an a+ certification and then go from there?
Make sure your area is asking a+ first before taking it since every state and country is different. Learn the material, build a lab at home with vms and fix the resume. Than start applying for jobs. Make sure you talk to job recruiters and fix your LinkedIn profile.
YO!!!!! Same shit happened with me Inhave bunch of certification but nobody hired me. Still hanging on
I have no certifications and I’m in IT. I have a strong work ethics and that’s how I got hired in IT. Don’t waste money on certs in the beginning. Gradually work your way towards it.
It depends on the person. Not everyone has the same luck. Some people needed a cert for a job. It also depends where you live. I go based on different experiences.
Im UK and a few entry IT openings here specify "any sort of it qualification" such as certs a levels degree or whatever.
I want to get the A+ clean up my Resume and apply to multiple positions.
What's the title of the book that you mentioned and who wrote it?
comptia a+ mike meyers.
Do you think as a complete newb that the A+ network+ then security + will set a good foundation ?
yep.
@@KevtechITSupport hey bro I just wanted to say that I just started my it journey I’m 20 rn and my goal is to have those 3 by the end of the year , I’m taking the semester off but I do have 30 credit hours bjt lost financial aid. You and professor messer have given me hope and I’ve learned so much more in 3 days than all of school. And now I finally know what areas I’m gonna attack A+ and then learning about the active directory etc on your playlist which is amazing since A+ is only 50% and after than network + and I think I’ll be ready and be knowledgeable in those areas at the end of the year and then security +. Thanks for the guideline I’m loving the page
Hi Kevin. My name is David. I installed Debian onto an old laptop. But for so,e reason the computer can’t connect to WiFi or Bluetooth. What do I need to do?
I don't use Debian, not a Linux guy
@@KevtechITSupport do you know how to turn an old laptop into a server?
@@KevtechITSupport do you know someone that can help?
@@Dave-te5bs we have people on discord but I wouldn't recommend doing that on a laptop.
@@KevtechITSupport than what should I do about the old laptop?
Question, I currently do desktop support for a hospital for the past 4-5 years. Looking to switch to System Administration. Would you take a pay cut to active this goal by working for a MSP? Thank you
if its system admin, yes. You don't need to take a pay cut for system admin, it should be paying more. Check your local area and see what they require for system admin and learn those skills and certs.
Hey Kev, I'm currently studying for my Security + Exam I just wanted to know if there was any way I can gain real world experience while studying for the cert?
For security?
@@KevtechITSupport Either Security or Helpdesk
@@jaydenmeadors8934 I already have videos on how to build a home lab kevtechitsupport.com/helpdesk-getting-started-1
Are there any factors that tech companies look for in an employee when deciding whether they should pay for you to take a certification such as A+, Security+ etc.?
yes, it depends what technology is being used in that company. If it's relevant to the job than they pay for it.
Hey Kevin, what advice would you give me as a recent graduate from high school with the goal to become a network engineer/cloud engineer?
You have to start in helpdesk and learn cloud certifications with ccna.
@@KevtechITSupport thought so, thanks man, I really appreciate your videos
Do you think I would need the net+ as well?
If you have a+, move to ccna to get into network admin.
@@KevtechITSupport alright noted..
New Subscriber here.., keep safe guys
1- How did you practice active directory at home?
I gone over this in other videos. Build a lab.
Hey Kev I recently made a trip overseas and my company VPN gave me issues when I tried to login. It said blocked by WAF policy. Any idea why this may be and what to do to fix the problem for future trips?
Talk to your company and ask them. I wouldn't know because that's in your company and I don't work there. Best to ask them..
👊
Great channel! New subscriber. How can I get that book? Thank you!
drive.google.com/file/d/1iORsmjPA27BABDEC-rJXgPyPCwXftNQs/view?usp=sharing
@@KevtechITSupport Thank you, I have worked as a frontend dev in 2017, but I didn't like web world. Now I work as a analyst in warehouse in Leoni, the company who produces electric instalations for Mercedes, BMW, Tesla... They have IT sector and I want to try to get in. I have some knowledge, but what is your recommendation, where to start? Is this book + some server knowledge good start? Thank again and sorry for my English.
@@АлексаМиловановић yep, A+ plus making your own lab at home and fixing your resume.
@@KevtechITSupport Aha, this is book from Mike Mayers, do you recommend book or his tutorials on Udemy? And what I need for home lab? Thank you! 😊
@@АлексаМиловановић watch my playlist for labs videos, never used Udemy for his stuff. I usually watch professor messer since he's free.
Hello, Please how do I get the book from you. Thank you
Which book? I don't share my powerpoint slides.
What after helpdesk? Next level position? Courses and certifications to be done?
certifications and next position.
I’ve started my coding journey, still in college at the moment. I’m hoping to get an internship this summer, but so far it’s looking like it’s highly unlikely. I’ve been looking for IT internships, software internships, etc. I’ve applied to 15+ places, still haven’t heard anything back or they reject me without giving me an interview. How can I get experience without having experience ? I know my resume isn’t as thick as others, but I’m not even getting a chance. Where can I start? I need some guidance please. So far I’ve been learning HTML/CSS, Python at the same time. Feeling overwhelmed because How can I remember it all?
I don't do coding. You need to work on a project and link it to your resume for job experience.
Hey I want to study comptia A+ and I don’t know where to start or study? But I have basic knowledge in IT
Comptia a+ has a study group on discord. Get the book, watch professor messer, Mike meyers, and you can use itprotv to prepare to the exam.
If you don't mind would it be possible for you to review my resume? That's if you're not busy.
join discord, we have a lot of people on discord.
@@KevtechITSupport Ok will do, thank you.
@@KevtechITSupport what's your username & tag?
@@computek9141 discord.gg/UC3hXhs
Hi kev. I would like to join discord. I'm currently studying for the A+. Can you send the link? Also, english is my second language. I don't speak perfectly. Is that an issue to get a job as a help desk? Thank you!
Hey hope you are doing well please is it possible to send me the book?
here you go. drive.google.com/file/d/1iORsmjPA27BABDEC-rJXgPyPCwXftNQs/view?usp=sharing
@@KevtechITSupport thank you so much appreciated it.
This is on YT
I just made it live on youtube, it was set to private.
🤭🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👑♥️
the content is great, please don't make your video so small you are talking most of the time my eyes diverts to you and it is so small it stressed my eyes, I ended up just listening
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Thanks. Looks fine for everyone else. That's an issue with your monitor or phone. Not sure how your watching it