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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @jongreenit
    @jongreenit  Год назад +25

    Let's stay connected on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen-aya/

    • @bagaskararikopangestu6627
      @bagaskararikopangestu6627 Год назад

      bro, can i connect to your linkedin ?

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      ​@@bagaskararikopangestu6627 Certainly, use the link above to connect.

    • @jayvet8402
      @jayvet8402 Год назад +1

      ​@Jon Green can you do a video about finding legit recruiters or head hunters in IT?

    • @weeden350
      @weeden350 Год назад

      Can I become a network engineer if I have a federal felony?

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      @@weeden350
      My advice...don't let your past control your future. "Its not what happens to you in life that determines your future, but what you do about it." If your goal is become a network engineer.. pursue it. The journey will be tuff, expect it and embrace it.

  • @ecreacher3515
    @ecreacher3515 10 месяцев назад +25

    Im 36 and absolutely wasting away. This was super motivational. Ive always said id like to get into tech. Whether network admin or engineer. With no money to put toward schooling ive been scared and unsure. Now im just going to study and eventually try offer my timw for free since i need my amazon delivry job( have a family). Its nice to know its possible.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  10 месяцев назад +3

      I know the feeling all too well. Initially when it came to studying I always felt like I never had enough time in the day. Then reality began to sink in and made me realize that I couldn’t afford not to find time to study as my alternative route as a cashier wasn’t the future I wanted for my family. Though it can be challenging at times always try to make time for your goals and your goals will make time for you. Glad to hear you found the vid encouraging.

    • @nathanielmills4678
      @nathanielmills4678 3 месяца назад

      There's a ton of cheap material around to get you a ccna qualification. If you hit the books, labs and videos each day you can get certified in 6 months I'd say if you have the motivation.

    • @afrotier
      @afrotier 17 дней назад

      I can relate with my similar situation. I hope you're continuing on with your path.

  • @gusfring8451
    @gusfring8451 Год назад +109

    The ending got me. “Where I’d like to go, rather than where I’m coming from.”
    God man, that actually gives me motivation to try. Thank you! Couldn’t think of it another way.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +4

      Glad to hear you found this story helpful. Keep striving on your journey!

    • @Officialprodbytreybeats
      @Officialprodbytreybeats Год назад

      "It aint where I been, it's where Im bout to go"

  • @edwardv4546
    @edwardv4546 Год назад +206

    congrats man! I'm new to IT (although I have an engineering degree). I got an internship for 2 months paying $15 an hour for roughly 20 hours of work. Then I got a network engineer position paying $45 an hour full time (contract). Still grinding to get a senior role and move over to Cloud and then DevOps. Taking the second part to the CCNP (ENARSI) next weekend.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +11

      Good stuff, I respect the grind. Stay hungry!

    • @ansabali9923
      @ansabali9923 Год назад +1

      I am also network engineer, 4 years experience, plz help me to get in your team.

    • @TheCartographeraoe
      @TheCartographeraoe Год назад

      You don't need ccnp for a devops job bruh

    • @edwardv4546
      @edwardv4546 Год назад +6

      @@TheCartographeraoe I’m well aware lol. I was just trying to challenge myself and make sure I know this networking stuff. And get a better job. Which I did.
      Got any advice though?

    • @TheCartographeraoe
      @TheCartographeraoe Год назад

      @@edwardv4546 Hey, yeah here's tons of advice on YT already. Congrats on the new job. Since you're asking my personal recommendation for someone with network knowledge and skills is to learn more infrastructure as code like terraform, ansible, or cloud. On the job experience or paid bootcamps like level up in tech where they have you build a project portfolio can help boost that resume could help. Check out the job descriptions or some bootcamp projects they are having their students build and start applying. Best of luck brother.
      By the way, did you pass that CCNP?

  • @chrisdecev8868
    @chrisdecev8868 7 месяцев назад +10

    I've been an electrician for 2 years and I recently got the job to install security camaras and access controls for a network company. Every since then I became more fascinated with IT and networking that I want to pursue to become a network engineer. What's cool is that my company is willing to guide me get my certs. I'm willing to make that change in my career

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  7 месяцев назад

      It's always nice when the company you're with provides an environment and opportunities for its employees to grow. Keep striving towards your goal full throttle, you''ll get there!

  • @soffpulp
    @soffpulp Год назад +20

    It’s like the further you got into your story, the more hype I was getting lol seeing you actively make the decision to not settle and keep pushing beyond the rough patch is so motivating! Congratulations on your huge W 🎉

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Haha, I'm glad I could keep you hyped throughout my story! Your excitement is contagious. Thanks for the support!

  • @neverhomepnw
    @neverhomepnw 11 месяцев назад +5

    Inspiring story my dude. I worked in produce at a grocery store and now I work in a data center but still trying to move up the ladder. Getting my CCNA is the next big step in my journey towards a better way of living.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  11 месяцев назад +4

      Congratulations man, that’s great to hear. The shift from working at a grocery store to IT is completely different. Building a physical or virtual lab will definitely help to reinforce your learnings. Best of luck to you on your CCNA studies, you’ve got this!

  • @tekBeatz01
    @tekBeatz01 Год назад +10

    You put in the work and deservedly got what you're worth. Learned a lot from your story. Thanks!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      I appreciate that!

    • @tekBeatz01
      @tekBeatz01 Год назад

      It takes extraordinary focus to turn down that dispatcher job. I've been there, and it's a penny that could delay one from getting to one's destination.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      @@tekBeatz01 It may seem like focus hearing the story now but in that moment it was really just hope.

  • @frankiefuryland
    @frankiefuryland Год назад +4

    8:43 - That's where I'm currently at on your journey. Your path mirrors mine, Jon. This was such a great watch, at a time where I am in-between jobs (for me the next chapter) and really needed some real reflection. You've given me some inspiration to keep going and value myself more.
    Cheers,
    Frankie
    (PS: One thing when you were talking about failing twice on two of the three parts of the CCNP. One thing I've always did is keep a folder of all my Pearson VUE printed results after each test in chronological order. In particular, keeping the ones when I've failed.
    Seeing that in bold *Fail* spurred me on immediately to not be beaten and apply myself more).

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Glad to hear you’re making strides forward on your journey. And yeah while in the moment failure can feel so defeating it can also serve as motivation to do even better next time. I wish you the best in your future endeavors.

  • @luigiramirez29
    @luigiramirez29 Год назад +35

    This is sort of what I did. Once I got my first job as network admin at 25/hr I looked for the next position and what to study for it. So I then landed a network engineer job for 45/hr, then I looked for the next position which would be Sr. network engineer for 135k work from home. If you get lucky like me you can work 2 jobs from home each earning 130k+. I'm not stopping either im already looking for the next 170k a year job.

    • @SLYT3K
      @SLYT3K Год назад +1

      Did you come from the military?

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      That's sick, love the hustle!

    • @sssssssss111
      @sssssssss111 Год назад +6

      Please hide your name and dont ever let your employers know

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      @@SLYT3K No military background :)

    • @Nclexcorner
      @Nclexcorner Год назад

      @@jongreenit what degree do u have? I’m doing associate degree at a community college. What’s the hourly rate to expect?

  • @InSaiyan-Shinobi
    @InSaiyan-Shinobi Год назад +15

    Damn fam honestly you gave me confidence to try this journey my self cuz this is what I’ve been struggling with my self. I needed this for real

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +3

      It may take time but you'll get there, keep going!

  • @bradrickrobinson7452
    @bradrickrobinson7452 Год назад +4

    It's all about gaining the hands-on experience and showing the proof on paper and the money will eventually fall into place. Greatly appreciate you sharing your journey and the motivation that came along with it!!! Keep up the greatness!!!

  • @FTH1723
    @FTH1723 Год назад +7

    spent the last 2 years suffering from some really intense mental health struggles but I studied digital forensics 2019-22 and I fucking love it. every aspect of forensics I love so so much and it comes so naturally to me, but the mental health stuff has really hindered my ability to enter the workforce despite having some cool opportunities. on top of imposter syndrome and not having certs and just a 2yr degree. however, sir you've said some things that gave me some clarity. I couldn't figure out any actual strats for "restarting" this with all the other clutter in my brain. I'm currently on the road to recovery and wanted to start to pick back up the pieces I laid down previously for my career. thanks.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +3

      I commend you for aiming to reclaim your passion despite your diagnosis. Rooting for you on your journey!

    • @FTH1723
      @FTH1723 Год назад +1

      @@jongreenit thank you! keep doing great things.

  • @briantolliver3701
    @briantolliver3701 Год назад +18

    Thanks for sharing Jon. I appreciate your time and effort in the content you present.

  • @Zera_Mudak13
    @Zera_Mudak13 6 месяцев назад +3

    Holy shit you’re from Columbia SC too? Right on man. I’m working on my CompTIA network+ now looking to get the hold of the ropes. Much love.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  5 месяцев назад +2

      I appreciate the love from SC. The network+ from Comptia is definitely a great start. Keep grinding, and you'll get up there!

  • @Allie19863
    @Allie19863 9 месяцев назад

    Great Job. Your persistent paid off. It's very easy to feel down and give up but you kept trying and kept educating yourself to succeed in the field. You're certainly an inspiration.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that. Happy to inspire

  • @Phyclone
    @Phyclone Год назад

    within the first 10s you got a sub. what stood out is that you taught yourself and I respect that!!

  • @ofloopsandstrings9665
    @ofloopsandstrings9665 Год назад +2

    Your story is so inspiring! Thank you for sharing.

  • @angelaaaron9253
    @angelaaaron9253 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. I'm in IT as well and enjoying the journey!

  • @THESUPREMEDJ
    @THESUPREMEDJ Год назад +1

    Nice! I lived in Columbia for 15 years. Graduated from Dreher. I work as a Network Security Engineer now. Congrats on your success.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Good deal securing your role as a network security engineer, thanks 🙏

  • @leandro-it5060
    @leandro-it5060 Год назад +2

    Good job bro,I just passed my Ccnp encore last year November.I’m going for the NSE4 now,later this year im gonna complete my Ccnp.All the best.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Big congrats on knocking out the encore. Keep going!

  • @chidiebereugwu3981
    @chidiebereugwu3981 9 месяцев назад +4

    Am a nigerian bruh, and i will love to be a network engineer, and be able to work overseas, am a man of dreams, but Nigeria took away my dream. Byt as i watched this video of yours, i got back my dream with full confidence. I will love for you to put me through it, thank you

  • @texttwenty-nine1627
    @texttwenty-nine1627 Год назад +2

    Awesome insight! Its nice hearing how people get their start. Been chasing my IT degree vigorously for the past few years. Work is paying for it. Couple years left to finish my Associates.
    Considering where I'm coming from (factory, 12/hr rotations) is my driving factor to push through being too tired and just do it later mentality.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Congratulations to further continuing your educations, your persistence will pay off off the labor you put in.

  • @sagetechnology4913
    @sagetechnology4913 Год назад +5

    I am in a somewhat similar position, just earlier on, this video has inspired me to put my foot back down on the gas pedal, even after failing my ENCOR exam 3 times.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      You don't fail until you quit. It took me a while to get that through my head. I wish you luck on your next attempt!

  • @ranjanadissanayaka5390
    @ranjanadissanayaka5390 Год назад +7

    Wow man, your journey is amazing. Hope to see more of these career navigation advice.

  • @SagRising19
    @SagRising19 Год назад +2

    Thank you for telling your journey and being transparent in doing so! And good job on your accomplishments as well! You've given me hope to keep pushing for 6 figures.
    I have my Security+, working a freelance role as a Technical Support Engineer at a MSP provider for $35 an hour, studying for a cloud cert now and will be pursuing a cloud security role soon...but will be taking a month off before applying -it can become draining seeing the No's from applying.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Happy to hear my story resonated with you and congratulations on obtaining your Sec+. Truth is the current hiring process for most companies sucks but those no's will only make you better. I wish you the best and look forward to hearing more about your IT journey :)

    • @SagRising19
      @SagRising19 Год назад

      @@jongreenit I definitely agree about the current hiring process, with these companies. And thank you

  • @dangrissom7791
    @dangrissom7791 Год назад

    where i liked to go rather than where am coming from . that nailed the whole summary. fantastic

  • @skinnyllama420
    @skinnyllama420 Год назад +10

    I love the video man. I am a network engineer with no college degree and not a single certification. But I am making 227k I also started around 19k around 5 years ago. Keep going bro and you’ll be there in to time at all.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Big moves 💪. I appreciate that

    • @danigan9564
      @danigan9564 Год назад

      Is that from one job or 2?

    • @DSCMBOBULTD
      @DSCMBOBULTD Год назад

      How

    • @skinnyllama420
      @skinnyllama420 Год назад +1

      @@DSCMBOBULTD grind and learn in your own time. Work in soft skills and constantly move to a better position even if your scared you might not be qualified. But once in get the job done under any circumstance.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Wise words 🙏

  • @danielacamacho595
    @danielacamacho595 Месяц назад

    Amazing story! thanks for sharing and you MUST be really proud of you!!

  • @Sam-yj7wq
    @Sam-yj7wq Год назад +1

    Congrats, always great to see someone win by doing it the right way.

  • @michaelcook2233
    @michaelcook2233 2 месяца назад

    "I had the CCNP but I felt like I didn't know anything"
    This is true humility. The more you learn, the less you feel you know. But yeah, studying for and passing a certification can make you feel like you have a huge amount of knowledge jumbled up in your head and it can be helpful to take a step back and run through it all again to solidify.
    Great video. Thanks for telling your story.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  2 месяца назад +1

      It a pleasure to help others by shining visibility on the hurdles that initially weren't so clear to me when I got started in the field

  • @xavierorsini7876
    @xavierorsini7876 Год назад +1

    Congrats!! I just started this path and I hope I can see those numbers too. Happy to see you overcome. Blessings!!!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Your numbers will come, stay hungry :)

  • @matthewsasu7682
    @matthewsasu7682 Год назад

    I watch every second of your story. It's inspiring

  • @andrewbakescakes9684
    @andrewbakescakes9684 Год назад

    Great video. Other vids that came up in the search were super scamy, but you just tell the honest truth of your path.

  • @DrGoat7630
    @DrGoat7630 Год назад +1

    Currently working as a fibre engineer and I see this as the next stepping stop for my journey in telecoms and network, thanks for the info!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      I wish you all the best on your journey :)

  • @doug2bitemore
    @doug2bitemore Год назад +6

    Good job staying on course and keeping a growth mindset when things got tough! I somewhat speedran my way to a 6-figure postion about 2 years from when i started studying IT. Its a long story but it took luck and a lot of work. You had a lot less luck than i did so props to you brother. 👏

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words! Hardwork and determination are key. Congratulations on your progress!

    • @classiclullaby6449
      @classiclullaby6449 Год назад

      can you help and share some keys point of your roadmap from the start. thanks in advance

    • @doug2bitemore
      @doug2bitemore Год назад +1

      @@classiclullaby6449 my advice is not too different than most, learn: Networking, windows/linux operating systems ( how to do administrative tasks, with commandline and gui), Active Directory ( onprem and cloud), and computer hardware (cpus, ram, storage, NICs). Learn all of those technologies at a fundamental level, this will give you your generalists skills set, from there on you can specialize. If you're starting from zero i would suggest a networking cert, a generalist cert like the A+, and then a cert of your choosing depending your interest. ( Microsoft azure certs is what i pursued and are pretty marketable).
      Get an entry-level position after your first cert or 2 though, then keep studying while stacking that experience. Around the year and a half mark is when you'll start standing out for more intermediate-advance roles, BUUT you need to jam in as much experience in the form of job duties and certifications as you can. What employers look for in candidates with that level of experience is the ability to GROW. there are too many IT professionals who stagnate in their development. I personally know someone whos "been in IT for 10 years" and i make double what he does. Also know that most companies wont reward you for staying, so get a job, get the experience, outgrow the job-role, and move on if they arent paying you your market-value. I could go on and on, i havent made a video in a while but im considering doing so on this subject. Lastly be resiliant, because theres no easy path.

    • @doug2bitemore
      @doug2bitemore Год назад +3

      @@classiclullaby6449 If you can get an entry level position at an msp, you'll learn a ton and be able to pivot in a couple of years. I went from an msp to an internal position with a strong company.

    • @classiclullaby6449
      @classiclullaby6449 Год назад +1

      @@doug2bitemore thanks alot i appreciate it.

  • @archielouie
    @archielouie 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. As a network engineer I needed this

  • @toluwanimionYT
    @toluwanimionYT 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your story Jon!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  10 месяцев назад

      No problem at all!

  • @genetech109
    @genetech109 Год назад

    Thank you. I enjoyed the video. Great tips, great work, and great encouragement.

  • @trentmoore5349
    @trentmoore5349 9 месяцев назад

    Very motivating story. Thanks for sharing

  • @aininiaa1425
    @aininiaa1425 5 месяцев назад

    congrat!! and thanks for sharing the experience :)

  • @everyotherbar65
    @everyotherbar65 Год назад +1

    I got the CCNA. I have a years experience at an network technician. I got a couple bites but job yet. But this gives me some hope.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Keep going, you'll get there! Prior field experience is definetly an advantage.

  • @johnnylewis7753
    @johnnylewis7753 Год назад

    Inspiration, Thank you for sharing your story and inspriing others following similar paths that you've walked. Blessings

  • @906lane
    @906lane Год назад +2

    I appreciate you sharing your story with us.

  • @milesgabrieldumpit6416
    @milesgabrieldumpit6416 Год назад

    Congrats Brother, glad to see someone that came from Keenan Raiders.

  • @sukhminderpal2465
    @sukhminderpal2465 Год назад +2

    Hello Jon Green . Thanks for sharing your journey and thoughts. Inspired me to keep my efforts to achieve my ccnp certification… thanks again. God bless

  • @ivanbecerril4227
    @ivanbecerril4227 Год назад +6

    This gives me hope to land a 6 figure network engineer position

  • @EdwardVarner
    @EdwardVarner Год назад

    Congrats on leveling up!

  • @SmokinAce609
    @SmokinAce609 Год назад

    Congrats man you was locked in!

  • @abhi5ingh
    @abhi5ingh Год назад +2

    This was a great video, thanks for sharing your story! Respect to the grind

  • @agent7574
    @agent7574 Год назад

    Daaaaaang bro....
    With the combination of hard work, good decision making, and a little bit of luck..... you're the man
    Good job bro

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Good things come to those who persist. Your blessing is on its way.

    • @agent7574
      @agent7574 Год назад

      ​@@jongreenit
      I hope so.. I've been studying for the CCNA for months.. and I feel like I have no idea what the test questions are asking me 😢

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      ​@@agent7574 You learn the most about what to expect from the exam by taking it. You'll never feel 100% certain before any test and studying endlessly can sometimes make you feel stagnate. While I know the cost of the exam isn't cheap, the results of the exam will allow you to know what areas to focus on and provide insight into what areas you are solid in. Building a home lab to get familiar with many of the concepts covered also helps.

    • @agent7574
      @agent7574 Год назад

      @@jongreenit what are the chances of me getting a job as a network analyst with a ccna with no real work experience??

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      @@agent7574 Certs can help you stand out amongst other candidates when applying to a role. It also allows employers to confirm that applicants are familiar with a particular subject.

  • @Isaac_smael
    @Isaac_smael Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Jon!

  • @darkwing451
    @darkwing451 Год назад +1

    Great video. Keep leveling up!

  • @rayb5204
    @rayb5204 Год назад

    Jon, Great story and you are an inspiration for all!

  • @dav1d_andrew
    @dav1d_andrew Год назад

    Amazing video. Currently I am in a position to do freelance IT work. Your video helped me realize how to leverage the experience. Thank you 🙏

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Glad to hear you found the vid helpful :)

  • @CountBarlow92
    @CountBarlow92 Год назад +3

    An inspiring video Jon! I’m currently studying for my CCNA.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Glad you think so. Keep going, you'll get it

    • @CountBarlow92
      @CountBarlow92 Год назад

      @@jongreenit thanks Jon! 🙏👍

  • @felix_alexis_ortiz
    @felix_alexis_ortiz Год назад +5

    Currently seeing about getting my salary up and have been patiently building my skills. This inspired me to not feel down about all the no's I've gotten over time. Just keep working hard and keep the ball rolling. Thinking about where you're headed is a huge inspiration

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Good stuff, keep investing in yourself - your blessing will come!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Every no just means, you're one step closer to a yes :)

  • @MILZ4REALZ
    @MILZ4REALZ Год назад

    BRO I GOT TO TALK TO YOU WE HAVE SO MUCH IN COMMON!! I’m from Columbia too‼️‼️‼️💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 I’m in I.T now as well after joining the Army and now I’m out the Army working in I.T‼️💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

  • @mugalyaronald2842
    @mugalyaronald2842 4 месяца назад

    thanks man U are what i was looking for . almost in the same situation... but i will make it by the way u are just likable

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  4 месяца назад

      Happy to hear that man. Keep going, you'll reach your goal!

  • @mixelplik
    @mixelplik Год назад

    I really appreciate your story. It helped answer some questions I had. Thanks!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      That’s awesome to hear, what part did you find helpful?

  • @damronthumsuansano7900
    @damronthumsuansano7900 Год назад

    Thanks for Sharing Jon. I Follow you from Thailand.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Shout out to you Thailand, thanks for tuning in!

  • @salvagelife308
    @salvagelife308 Год назад

    Great video bro! Thank you for this.

  • @JustCliff
    @JustCliff Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this video, currently transitioned into an IT role at my company as a System Support Specialist. Been looking at videos recently to see where I want to specialize in future years.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Kudos to busting into the field, enjoy the journey!

  • @AngelRamirez-ot5mo
    @AngelRamirez-ot5mo Год назад +4

    Wow that's amazing! Congrats!!!
    I currently studying for the Comp A+ and learning about the cybersecurity fundamentals. I recently graduated from university with a bachelor's in Biology, but I'm switching to the tech field. I'm trying to get a help desk job to get into tech to gain experience then eventually get into cybersecurity to work as SOC.
    I'm new to your channel thanks for sharing your journey!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Welcome to the community, and congrats on making the switch. I wish you an exciting journey!

    • @bexatronxexe2670
      @bexatronxexe2670 Год назад +1

      Literally the same path I'm taking minus the bachelor's in Biology good luck to you

  • @mudiagaoneil1384
    @mudiagaoneil1384 Год назад

    Congrats, man!

  • @DreJr
    @DreJr Год назад

    Very good video. Informative, detailed and encouraging.Well done! I hope viewers (including mysefl) take as much from it as they can!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Thank you, glad to hear you found it encouraging. I hope it continues to help others as well!

  • @Shawn-cu2jj
    @Shawn-cu2jj Год назад

    Highly insightful dude !! Great job 👏 👍

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      I’m glad you found it helpful

  • @xaivang9106
    @xaivang9106 8 месяцев назад

    Very inspirational story.

  • @braybraycooldude1238
    @braybraycooldude1238 Год назад +1

    That is actually insane that even with a ccnp you couldnt land any networking job, especially during that 2021-2022 period. Im currently studying for the CCNA in hopes of appealing better to potential employers but the thing is I've been in IT for over 10+ years. been looking for a mid-level IT job for over 2+ months now and its been constant rejections. The market is incredibly tough right now

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Yeah the job market can be a slow process and takes persistence. Always take away lessons/reflections when interviewing with companies - that will help you in future interviews. Certs help you stand out when applying however experience is critical which can be obtained through obtaining an entry level role. While employed in the tech field it becomes easier to navigate allowing you to get a better perspective on the role your pursing while putting XP under your belt.

    • @semmywap2916
      @semmywap2916 Год назад

      Bro learn how to make ur interview and resume more attractive. Learn through a coach, preferably one that has gotten people in your position to the position that you are wanting to get to.

    • @semmywap2916
      @semmywap2916 Год назад

      I recommend network engineer academy on RUclips, he got a track record and seems good

  • @Vintage27
    @Vintage27 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @ZweNanda-o8j
    @ZweNanda-o8j 12 дней назад

    This is so helpful.

  • @Notepad123
    @Notepad123 Год назад

    What’s up man South Carolina native here too! Great vid!

  • @neel02894
    @neel02894 Год назад

    Your journey is awesome.

  • @BiggameTechJourney
    @BiggameTechJourney Год назад

    Great video on future wanna be network engineering too but learning fundamentals now get my A plus work from there. Keep it up

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      You can do it, fundamentals are key!

  • @dexter9459
    @dexter9459 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, currently working as a NOC service engineer and I just finished the Cloud DevOps nano degree program by Udacity. I would be combining this skill to have an edge in automation. Please kindly speak more on the network freelancing job you did

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      That’s incredible to hear, automation is leverage. More vids to come soon

  • @CyberTom
    @CyberTom Год назад

    Great job on this video 👍🏻

  • @FerdsTechChannel
    @FerdsTechChannel Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your journey. Subscribed! ❤

  • @jrdlcz
    @jrdlcz Год назад

    awesome journey bro!

  • @freewifi7163
    @freewifi7163 Год назад

    Congratulations man.

  • @robertjohnson2818
    @robertjohnson2818 8 месяцев назад

    Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈

  • @thatocyberspace
    @thatocyberspace Год назад

    Very impressed Mr. Hulk

  • @1982uno
    @1982uno Год назад

    Great video!!

  • @ajlazana9244
    @ajlazana9244 11 месяцев назад

    Mann man love it!!!!!

  • @lobsternet1499
    @lobsternet1499 Год назад

    well done on the IBM LENOVO

  • @chelsysaycheese
    @chelsysaycheese Год назад

    Wow that was amazing, you are great, i hope i can also achieve my goal to land in network engineer career, but first i think i need to take and pass the CCNA Certification, may God bless us more! ❤😊

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +1

      Learn what you need to get familiar with the field but don't let that stop you from pursuing an entry level position. Looking forward to hearing more about your journey :)

    • @chelsysaycheese
      @chelsysaycheese Год назад

      Thank you very much, I'm only watching tutorials here in youtube, and i find it really hard to learn. But I'm encouraging myself to work on, and don't give up. I will work harder to pass the CCNA Certification. And land to my dream position. I appreciated your response, i will let know the updates I hope it is positive update to give you. God bless.

  • @gusfring8451
    @gusfring8451 Год назад

    Dude. You’re awesome.

  • @sinaalipour8332
    @sinaalipour8332 Год назад

    This is also my first year as an engineering student working in IT industry as a DevOps specialist

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Nice, soak up as much as you can in your current role and use the experience you acquire to progress on your journey :)

  • @jeffstevenson9770
    @jeffstevenson9770 11 месяцев назад +1

    My son is going through the cisco academy but the local college seems to be shutting it down. Cancelling classes and not having much in the way of lab. What was the year long program you went through? I see a lot of CCNA prep that cost several thousands of dollars that are around 3 to 4 days long. Not a great way to learn.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  11 месяцев назад

      Ah sucks to hear your sons local college seems to be shutting down, hopefully that changes. I personally don’t like 4-5day bootcamp courses when learning fundamentals. It often times feels rushed and more like memorization game than actually understanding the concepts. Here’s the year long course I mentioned taking to in the video: What network engineer course did I take to get started?
      ruclips.net/user/shortsa_4jgH5DMbc?feature=share

  • @jeffaguilar5830
    @jeffaguilar5830 Год назад +2

    Really motivating video man! Could you make a video on how you manage to find each job?
    Lastly, I’m taking the ENCOR in May in advice?

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад +2

      Coming soon. It can be easy to get caught up memorizing commands try to focus more understanding the concepts.

  • @Towla
    @Towla Год назад

    Great video brother

  • @Sino684
    @Sino684 4 месяца назад

    lovely journey

  • @straightuprecordlabel3254
    @straightuprecordlabel3254 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am working on my network+ and security+ at the moment. After passing both exams, what other skills should i quickly add to it before sending that first resume out for a network engineer or administrator role?

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  10 месяцев назад

      You can put your resume out when you acquire either one. While holding either of these certs will help you stand out as a candidate you can also leverage your current it experience if any to pursue that role now. Even before passing your certifications you can list on your resume the concepts that you’ve learned throughout your studying and labbing experience.

  • @m7eeko
    @m7eeko 11 месяцев назад

    super helpful 👊🏻

  • @krabs7628
    @krabs7628 Год назад

    Yoo that’s crazy I’m in Columbia too learning the same shit this helped a bit thx

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Nice! There will be many times where you’ll find the information you’re studying boring and uninteresting but don’t give in. Just remember your goals and what you’re aiming at 🎯

  • @rootstechnology
    @rootstechnology Год назад

    Inspiring story!

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment! 🙏

  • @Theinsomniac826
    @Theinsomniac826 Год назад

    Thank you Jon. 👨‍💻

  • @EPWealthLaptop
    @EPWealthLaptop Год назад

    You got that dog in you Jon lol. I love how you committed to the grind until it paid off, cause you knew it could be done. Respect.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      🙏 I realized the grind was more than about me, it was about what I could do for my family.

  • @Mattniificent
    @Mattniificent Год назад

    I'm perusing my 2 year IT Network Specialist degree, and eventually a Computer Science degree to become a Network Engineer.

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  Год назад

      I wish you well! You will definitely run into a few boring topics along the way but keep going :)

  • @oshrobertson9372
    @oshrobertson9372 Год назад

    Subscribed simply because we from the same city. Good content too

  • @thefrub
    @thefrub Год назад

    My ultimate goal is to get one of those manager jobs where I just send 2 emails a day and watch youtube for 9 hours. But to get there, gotta grind

    • @jongreenit
      @jongreenit  11 месяцев назад

      Two emails and nine hours of RUclips...haha...I remember thinking that. Just keep grinding and you'll get there. Don't forget to take breaks and watch some RUclips vids along the way!