The Best Types of Entry Level Tech Jobs

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  • @KevtechITSupport
    @KevtechITSupport 3 года назад +221

    I worked helpdesk, pc tech, msp and service desk. Titles don't mean anything. I always tell people to look at the job description. Most entry level jobs require soft skills as well.

  • @mihaidoboga
    @mihaidoboga 3 года назад +158

    Finally, someone talking about job titles. We really need to standardize job titles and levels in IT, because we surely can do it. Thanks, Zach!

    • @asshatatwork4461
      @asshatatwork4461 3 года назад +4

      Titles are given out like candy though. And the definition of them has become convoluted. This has always been my pep-peave since yk2 - In the 80's/90's everyone was 'Technical Support', 'Network Admin' 'Web Master' or 'Programmer'. Then like an RKO outta nowhere 200 titles spanned from the those.

  • @incrediblez394
    @incrediblez394 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for all you do. Great channel. These tips are valuable including where to go search for these jobs.

  • @anusingh3610
    @anusingh3610 2 года назад +6

    Really appreciate you!! Thank you so much for sharing knowledge with us 😊

  • @nicholejohnson1173
    @nicholejohnson1173 Год назад +18

    I’m almost done with my Google IT certificate and this info is so so helpful! Thank you so much!

    • @besteboyjr
      @besteboyjr Год назад +2

      Did you finish? If so, any job opportunities yet?

    • @iSteven180
      @iSteven180 6 месяцев назад +1

      Congrats! I completed mine a year ago! Working on getting my comp tia cert too

  • @MichaleMercedes
    @MichaleMercedes Год назад +3

    Thank you for these pointers !!

  • @Gu3rt
    @Gu3rt Год назад +3

    Thanks a lot man🙌, your channel precious. I will share for sure man really it's impossible to think that RUclips is so far away of his real purpose of sharing knowledge not sharing money making stuff.
    🤟

  • @ChaseFace
    @ChaseFace Год назад +2

    Thanks for everything you do, man.

  • @lapisnightdream
    @lapisnightdream 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for telling me about looking out for job titles. I didn't know about that. I cant tell you how many times I would look at some titles and think "I cant possibly try that I am underqualified."

  • @sarahridley9475
    @sarahridley9475 3 года назад +2

    So helpful, thank you!

  • @OldHouseRenovation
    @OldHouseRenovation 3 года назад +5

    This is a good channel with great content. The speaker is engaging and knowledgeable. I started a Help Desk Management RUclips channel and I can tell you it takes a lot of time to prepare to make a video.

  • @Yugen777
    @Yugen777 Год назад +1

    Thank you, I'm still getting my certifications but this was very insightful.

  • @TheBigCatttt
    @TheBigCatttt 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for making these videos. I'm transitioning from the medical field to the IT field and these videos are helping so much

  • @slowboy9953
    @slowboy9953 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this vid.

  • @trayjobe6995
    @trayjobe6995 3 года назад +1

    Im employed as a computer technician (&) I am a college student with the focus in Computer Networking. I'll be moving to Texas after college, so I have been looking for a remote position in the Fort Worth area, until I move next summer. So far, I have been very unlucky on the search, and I have experience under my belt. Its funny cause ik there were a number of entry level roles, but there are so many names for similar positions. I work for a school district, everything has went to chromebooks so basically its just gsuite, troubleshooting a couple windows pc's and printers now (&) then and tracking network cables.. im willing to push my learning!

  • @awesometulips9427
    @awesometulips9427 Год назад

    Thank you!!! This is hard to find info although it should be everywhere

  • @4ever1331
    @4ever1331 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @Togher01
    @Togher01 2 года назад +3

    I have just started as a LAN support technician... It's just the employer's way to ensure that you can cover as many duties as possible.

  • @soniasow4881
    @soniasow4881 3 года назад

    Thanks you very much.

  • @bryonmccane5775
    @bryonmccane5775 2 года назад

    Thank you very much 😊

  • @MartinFoster
    @MartinFoster 3 года назад +41

    I work at an MSP in NW Chicago suburbs. An MSP is a great route to go because we support many different types of companies with different needs and different setups. It's help desk but for different companies rather than getting exposure to a single company

    • @zachflores1505
      @zachflores1505 2 года назад +1

      I live in Chicago did you have any experience prior ?

    • @MartinFoster
      @MartinFoster 2 года назад +6

      @@zachflores1505 Hi Zach. I didn't have prior IT experience when I started. I did get the A+ and Network+ certification before I started, which helped to show that I could learn and understand the concepts. If you're looking to get into the field, I'd recommend going for at least CompTIA A+ and show your enthusiasm for the field and learning in cover letters when you apply. Hope this helps

    • @zachflores1505
      @zachflores1505 2 года назад +2

      @@MartinFoster oh right on thanks man! Where did you get your certifications from? What’s a good online program?

    • @MartinFoster
      @MartinFoster 2 года назад

      @@zachflores1505 I personally like a physical book and a program that has virtual labs. There's ITProtv, cbtnuggets, and testout that have good online courses. Check out what options those have and pricing and try one out. A+ cert is mostly hardware and software troubleshooting. So if you can use a computer you don't necessarily care if it gets messed up, hands on practice is where I really learned. My best advice is to take your time and be consistent in your studies

  • @VF1Skullangel
    @VF1Skullangel 2 года назад +7

    I have been applying like crazy. Been getting a lot of call centers with very little to no actual IT.

  • @-Jake
    @-Jake 2 года назад +3

    Im watching this to get out of a help desk job, at a call center. I work for a major ISP, handling only Enterprise Fiber customers. It. Grinds. Away. At. Your. Soul. If you need something for money or cant start anywhere else, maybe, but have a time limit set as a goal.

  • @ajblack2410
    @ajblack2410 3 года назад +22

    I just accepted an offer for a service desk Technician job with Logicalis thanks kev for the video they helped me with the interview I start August 2nd first IT job

    • @shelbymarie9949
      @shelbymarie9949 2 года назад +3

      Hey how’s the job going?

    • @JuanFlores-vi5kc
      @JuanFlores-vi5kc 2 года назад +1

      How’s it going?

    • @Luisdej
      @Luisdej Год назад +1

      How’s your job going 1 yr in

    • @los8627
      @los8627 Год назад +1

      This guy lost the job. I know him personally

    • @paulgavian90
      @paulgavian90 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@los8627bro don't do ppl like that. Ppl need to make a living 😅.

  • @kennonmcclanahan6620
    @kennonmcclanahan6620 3 года назад +1

    You’re great dude

  • @jakobmayss6379
    @jakobmayss6379 3 года назад +64

    Everyone please pay attention to the fact that cyber security was not mentioned in this video. That is because those positions are not "entry level". I see this a lot. Someone with 0 experience is applying for a SOC analyst role. Then they get discouraged for not being hired.

    • @izamalcadosa2951
      @izamalcadosa2951 Год назад +2

      Yupe! You will need 3-5 years experience to get into Cyber Security at least!!

    • @SeverancePay500
      @SeverancePay500 Месяц назад

      @@izamalcadosa2951how does one get experience if they cannot get a job?

  • @joeyalfaro2323
    @joeyalfaro2323 3 года назад +4

    Interview process is to see what you know and see if your sane. Playing games like why do you want to work at this company? Interview them say maybe I don't. Learn everything a senior developer with 25 years experience on job knows. Trouble shooting and hard deadlines.

  • @MartinFoster
    @MartinFoster 3 года назад +21

    The MSP I work at in Chicago burbs is actually looking for a part time entry level person to start off with helping to do computer builds/software installs.

    • @asshatatwork4461
      @asshatatwork4461 3 года назад +1

      I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I built around 25,000 XT/AT's through the 80's/early 90's. Back when most everyone bought custom builds.

    • @ots9358
      @ots9358 3 года назад +1

      Do you need some type of certification or degree to apply ?

    • @silversilentrd
      @silversilentrd 3 года назад +1

      What would you recommend going into after such a position? Like a step up title wise?

    • @MartinFoster
      @MartinFoster 3 года назад +2

      @@ots9358 not necessarily. Some sort of customer service experience is definitely helpful for entry level IT jobs. Certifications like the A+ are certainly helpful to get into like a Tier 1 help desk role

    • @MartinFoster
      @MartinFoster 3 года назад +1

      @@silversilentrd typically a Help Desk Tier 1 position is a good step up from that. In Tier 1, the hands on experience with doing password resets, getting familiar with systems and tools, troubleshoot software and hardware, etc.

  • @VoodooChaos
    @VoodooChaos 3 года назад

    Very helpful video, thank you for sharing it

  • @SupportTechQ
    @SupportTechQ 3 года назад +1

    Hey Zack thanks for the video, do you plan to create IT professionals we Google everything hoodies? If not I’ll purchase the shirt to support.

  • @alexanderjunior9442
    @alexanderjunior9442 Год назад

    Wow this video is awesome 😎

  • @ChrisHavok
    @ChrisHavok Год назад +11

    MSPs are far better for entry level techs than internal help desk jobs. Trust me, you’ll learn so much more in a short amount of time and work with a wider range of technologies than you would in an internal IT position. Not to mention, the opportunities for growth and promotion is generally much higher.

    • @izamalcadosa2951
      @izamalcadosa2951 Год назад +3

      True! But MSPs will work the shit out of you and you will get non-stop calls all day, up to 100 at some companies!!

    • @paulgavian90
      @paulgavian90 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@izamalcadosa2951I do HVAC but unfortunately I got injured pretty bad, which requires a lot of physical intensity in HVAC. Before I got hurt, I was a workhorse and very athletic, endured very high heats. So if they over work me but give me a lot of OT, would this be worth other then that? Of course overworking WO the extra pay, then definitely not worth it. I'm already a PC builder at low lvl and like to add mods to RTS games. Which requires minimal coding.

  • @mphantom203
    @mphantom203 2 года назад +5

    My current title is Help Desk Technician, but even my boss says I'm more Desktop Support since we're an internal IT dept that does both break fix for desktops and laptops, but also resolves remote users issues...
    The important thing is that the job posting called for 2 years minimum experience, and I got with only an A+ cert... the hardest part is getting on HR's radar to get the technical interview with the IT Manager.

    • @paulgavian90
      @paulgavian90 11 месяцев назад

      What's the best type of CERT program that doesn't require over 2grand less then 3k, also probably interested in MSP. I have only low lvl PC modding and gaming mods. Plus HVAC. I'm just tired of putting my body thru beatings

  • @lilj18
    @lilj18 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking about getting into help desk, or just go with SQL developer, anything thoughs?

  • @Cryovix
    @Cryovix 2 года назад +2

    Hi I was wondering if I could get your advice on something. I have a friend that has only worked retail. Hes turning 38 soon but he wants to switch careers and work IT. Is he too old to be switching careers? Is there an age where its too late to try and get an IT job?

  • @ajblack2410
    @ajblack2410 3 года назад

    It is a very large MSP over a thousand employees so excited

  • @jamiefinch8411
    @jamiefinch8411 2 года назад +4

    I am getting my Bachelors in I.T with a minor in I.T Security July of 2022. I currently work in a IT warehouse refurbishing PCs and Laptops basically for about a year now. What a good next step in my I.T career? I been struggling getting a internship because i slack in software experience

  • @chriscc621
    @chriscc621 3 года назад

    I'm just going back to school for it.. what are the first step to get my foot in a job in IT?

  • @bread_overdose
    @bread_overdose 3 года назад

    Im a SHS student and i took ICT strand is my phone enough or do i need a laptop? And if i really need one what cheap brand is better?

  • @Shpongle64
    @Shpongle64 2 года назад +1

    I have worked in help desk for roughly 2.5 years but I am unable to move past this because of no experience with, say, junior system administration. No clue how to move up. I have taken the comptia A+ course but they segmented the course into two phases and they never posted the 2nd phase. I also took a networking crash course and I learned a few things but didn’t feel like it prepped me for the course.

  • @tannerdude5345
    @tannerdude5345 3 года назад +1

    Hello great video where can I get the education I need to be able to get the job ?

  • @vince_emeka
    @vince_emeka 2 года назад +2

    How about data analyst?

  • @cawfeecatt1553
    @cawfeecatt1553 2 года назад

    I really want a tech job even if its entry level but I feel like im still so far off from getting one

  • @renesoto-pintor2916
    @renesoto-pintor2916 3 года назад

    I'm trying to return to IT from my 13 hiatus. I'm updating my previous and outdated certifications and IT degree.

    • @ipponsuki
      @ipponsuki 3 года назад

      Are you using Linux?

  • @kevinhaggins9114
    @kevinhaggins9114 Год назад +1

    Will a cable network installer help you get into the IT field?

  • @mymymy9452
    @mymymy9452 2 года назад +1

    *Thank you, Thank you.* 🤩😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @charliechavous6101
    @charliechavous6101 2 года назад

    im trying to get into IT and i need your help and im doing research but i dont know what route to take? please let me know?

  • @shumrairzkhan5797
    @shumrairzkhan5797 2 года назад

    Zack my man cheers bro

  • @itrafaelagar285
    @itrafaelagar285 2 года назад

    Hey bro! Where can i post the HomeLab??? RUclips it’s ok??? Thanks!!!

  • @chopper20210
    @chopper20210 2 года назад +2

    What is so good about the Security+ certification? If it can't get you an entry-level job isn't it useless?

  • @switchup30
    @switchup30 26 дней назад

    thanks dog!

  • @trier4952
    @trier4952 2 года назад +2

    I looked into entry level jobs on indeed just for shits and giggles, and all it really did was piss me off lol.
    I checked "no experience required" in the filter and here's the irritating part... EVERY POSITION I CLICKED ON REQUIRED AT LEAST 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE. 😡😡😡
    Good thing I wasn't seriously looking because that would've been incredibly discouraging.

  • @Lefty1x
    @Lefty1x 2 года назад +1

    For Help desk to be such a basic job. It’s so hard to get a job, I’ve done my resume 3 different times. Self taught myself, even enrolled in school as I work full time. Not one offer has came my way after applying for over 2 months and 150+ apps. One day I hope or I’m stuck doing what I do.

    • @metalmayhem007
      @metalmayhem007 Год назад +2

      Get your comptia A+ and get CV help if you're struggling.

    • @marjn1030
      @marjn1030 11 месяцев назад

      Pray psalms 107 and joshua chapter 1 give Jesus the glory later🙏🏼

  • @brandonstockdale4735
    @brandonstockdale4735 3 года назад +9

    Would you recommend taking an entry level IT role where you have to commute an hour plus or should you just stay local starting out (20-30 minute commute?)

    • @forexdragon
      @forexdragon 3 года назад +11

      Do whatever it takes to get experience. This includes on-call, in person tech support - nobody wants those jobs, ESPECIALLY now that more jobs are remote.

    • @ChiekoGamers
      @ChiekoGamers 3 года назад +9

      I commute 1-2 hours going to work. Just do it for the sake of experience. After a year, find another job that is nearer to your home.

    • @brandonstockdale4735
      @brandonstockdale4735 3 года назад +1

      @@forexdragon thanks John for the helpful advice!

    • @brandonstockdale4735
      @brandonstockdale4735 3 года назад

      @@ChiekoGamers thank you!

    • @sethmishne
      @sethmishne 3 года назад +2

      @@forexdragon so in person tech support jobs are in demand? When I tried a few years ago to get a desktop support or helpdesk job I never a single interview at anywhere I applied to. The closest thing I have to a interview is the phone screening which always ends quicker than it's supposed to because they know they aren't moving forward with me. My resume and the very little experience I have from doing my non degree college program wasn't enough for me so I decided to get my associates degree in it. I did look at a+ at one point but the training program I tried to get into was too hard as you had to past a math and a reading test at a 10th grade level. I've had various jobs/internships for about 10 years but it's not a lot of good quality experience came from jobs. Do you think it will be easier for me to get a in person support job now when I graduate because of the pandemic. I can't do a lot of phone support as that was top stressful for me. I don't mind doing some of that but not the bulk of my job. I mainly want to do in person support for my career. Any advice to help me get a desktop support job once I graduate with my associates degree?

  • @rdavis46
    @rdavis46 3 года назад +2

    What about computer repair technician in small computer repair store? Working hands on hardware and software

    • @rdavis46
      @rdavis46 3 года назад +1

      @@forexdragon Thanks, my son finish his 7th week out of 12 week paid internship. He really likes it. Install Windows 10, swamping out ram and hard drives just a few things he has been doing. They do small business too, they have a store showroom as well. Working on desktops, laptops and gaming computers.

  • @kjcenteno5734
    @kjcenteno5734 2 года назад

    Is Service Desk Engineer a good entry level position.

  • @coasternut3091
    @coasternut3091 7 месяцев назад

    So what if you know very little about IT in general?

  • @hirokaiz1998
    @hirokaiz1998 2 года назад

    Can I get a job with a associate in computer information systems?

  • @garydee823
    @garydee823 Год назад +3

    I don't understand why people go through all the trouble to get all of the certifications that are infinitely more extensive than a help desk would warrant. If I get CCNA and COMPTIA Network +, Security + etc. I'm not looking for a job at a help desk or a call center, that's insane.

  • @KA-xx1bv
    @KA-xx1bv Год назад

    Where can I learn skills to help me get a IT jobs

  • @moistness4393
    @moistness4393 3 года назад +1

    Service desk analysts = lvl 1,1.5

  • @jackfinan9549
    @jackfinan9549 2 года назад

    I am 20 and want to change career to a career in tech any advice?

  • @victorfischer1364
    @victorfischer1364 3 года назад +1

    I am 60 years old guy who have experience in computers but is on legacy systems and OS. From WIN 3x to WIN XP, Linux Fedora but mostly hardware and OS. I am planning to take the CompTia IT Fundamentals. What is your advice or someone like me who want to re-enter the IT field. Thank you.

    • @forexdragon
      @forexdragon 3 года назад +1

      If possible, try to go for your A+, not the fundamentals. The A+ is a lot of studying, but it will be worth the investment. Technically, it won't be difficult for you since you have experience, it's just the volume of the material that will be a challenge.

    • @victorfischer1364
      @victorfischer1364 3 года назад +1

      Thank you

  • @ACoustaDC
    @ACoustaDC 2 года назад +2

    Front line support for 21 to 26 and hour???? sign me up... I will reset passwords all day for 21 an hour.

  • @kylebrock4369
    @kylebrock4369 Год назад

    aren't the majority of help desk jobs done from home?

  • @nikitachirich7985
    @nikitachirich7985 Год назад

    I am a sanitation and chemical prophylactic engineer for the state of colorado on behalf of the department of education.
    high school janitor

  • @Asia-rs6wc
    @Asia-rs6wc 3 месяца назад

    Hello. I need a tech position for 50.00 an hour , and I don’t want to talk to customers . What can I do ?

  • @JohnnyS.
    @JohnnyS. 3 года назад

    If you get a help desk role and get experience should you still get a A+ certification?

    • @forexdragon
      @forexdragon 3 года назад +2

      No, I wouldn't bother. A+ really will only help you get your fit in the door, but experience is always better.

  • @williamb8313
    @williamb8313 3 года назад +12

    I am working in healthcare with end user level experience. I would like to transition into Cybersecurity, but have found it difficult to figure out where to start and determine which training source to use. Any recommendations for someone completely green to the IT world would be greatly appreciated.

    • @LemonAndSpice
      @LemonAndSpice 3 года назад +4

      just want to drop by and say that i also work in healthcare😅 and plan to transition to iIT soon

    • @shannonrenee5449
      @shannonrenee5449 2 года назад +6

      Cisco Network Academy has a great entry level Cyber Security Analyst program. I just finished my training pathway there. They offer the course for free and you will receive three certificates under the Cyber Security Analyst program.

  • @JustHere4It
    @JustHere4It 4 месяца назад

    Video title "the best types of entry IT jobs"
    The subject "help desk". Lmfao. Very informative.

  • @RobertShane
    @RobertShane Год назад

    From a field that's all about standards, you'd think we'd standardize our titles already.

  • @khalidk6302
    @khalidk6302 3 года назад +11

    how long would you advise people to stay in these roles?

    • @Itcareerquestions
      @Itcareerquestions  3 года назад +3

      No longer than 4 years typically.

    • @SupportTechQ
      @SupportTechQ 3 года назад +13

      About 3-6 months latest 1 year just my opinion, especially if you plan on branching out to a higher paying position. The end goal should be to get a bit of experience under your belt. That’s what I plan to do.

    • @khalidk6302
      @khalidk6302 3 года назад

      @@Itcareerquestions Many thanks. Hopefully everyone in it can pass through the entry stage soner.

    • @khalidk6302
      @khalidk6302 3 года назад +1

      @@SupportTechQ Yeah I am with you on that, especially if it is repetitive. You plan on going into 2nd then 3rd line or a different route? Many thanks :)

    • @SupportTechQ
      @SupportTechQ 3 года назад +1

      @@khalidk6302 hey what’s up 😎, tbh with me I’m trying to see if I can add some skillsets to my resume like learn the basics of Active Directory, DNS, DHCP right now because there are some remote jobs that’ll pay more for those skills. To answer your question 😅 I’ll either lvl up and just get my A+, or maybe go into computer technician, maybe learn Linux. That’s the interesting thing about I.T there’s so many routes to take so your never just stuck on just one thing.

  • @varanttchalikian1031
    @varanttchalikian1031 3 года назад +10

    Do they teach you in these entry level jobs or are you all on your own? I have IT skills on my resume but I am not an expert in all of them.

  • @Six5
    @Six5 3 года назад +2

    Become developers

  • @nyimagibba4952
    @nyimagibba4952 3 года назад

    I want to go I t school anm me about it

  • @jeffmendoza1303
    @jeffmendoza1303 3 года назад

    Do I need any sort of college degree to into IT?

    • @miguelpinedo8782
      @miguelpinedo8782 3 года назад +2

      You don't. I would suggest getting your Comptia A+ to get into a service desk role. Kevtech IT support is also a great resource for a role like this

  • @seetsamolapo5600
    @seetsamolapo5600 Год назад

    - managed service provider

  • @eggcluck
    @eggcluck 3 года назад

    t has become practically impossible for me to get an entry level job in the UK. They all want years of experience with senior lvl skills for entry level jobs! Some even demand full stack developers skills for a service desk. I feel like I wasted my money doing a course. They are clearly not finding anyone because these jobs are still advertising months after being rejected, yet persist with being unreasonable. I would have been better off flipping burgers, at least I would not be unemployed.

    • @brendantrago5739
      @brendantrago5739 3 года назад

      Look at IT job recruiters in your area. Tek Systems is a big one in USA. Recruiters have incentives to get you in and will help you find something that you're qualified for. It will usually be contract work, but if you're having trouble finding something on your own, look for tech recruiters to help.

  • @edwardjaycocks5497
    @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад +1

    No disrespect but I think you should start doing quite a lot of the certs yourself then you become more authoritative don’t you think

  • @izamalcadosa2951
    @izamalcadosa2951 Год назад +2

    Mostly all MSP's in IT are garbage! They will work the shit out of you and you will get calls all day, none stop!!

  • @francisco-id9zg
    @francisco-id9zg 3 года назад +1

    First

  • @edwardjaycocks5497
    @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад

    Haven’t you discussed this before--Ummmmm