Step by step guide into an entry level IT job? :clueless: I just got the Comptia A+ certification

First I'm sorry if this isn't appropriate for the hole :marseyshy4: Second I'm not Indian :kovid: Third I'm not a codecel and I notice that's what rDrama seems to lean towards. I was thinking something like helpdesk or even physical repair shop before looking at cybersecurity or network infrastructure.

How do people feel about comptia certifications anyway? I've heard conflicting opinions including on this very site. :marseynotes:

I don't have any IT work experience, just my wagie jobs. I've heard projects are a good substitute but what would be a good project for a non-codecel? Should I set up switches and routers or something? Also what kind of tests should I expect in the actual interview? :marseyhelp:

Also I've never messed with LinkedIn before. Do I have to go do that? :marseyclueless:

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It's been so long, I couldn't tell you how to get an entry-level job. But if you're wondering what certs to chase, look up the job ads for the jobs you're aiming for after you break out of the "need experience" loop. A lot of them say straight up what certs are required and "nice to have". If you can get your entry-level job to pay for them, that's an added bonus. And start networking. Not like the jeets do, just randomly adding people on LinkedIn "sar please add I am veddy interested in technoology sar", but actually connecting with people. That can mean joining some local tech group, or finding friends-of-friends/family who are in the industry, or even joining online projects where you're not just a random git commit for a bugfix. Be cool to your coworkers. Literally every jump forward I made in my career and every job that I was happy to get and sad to leave was thanks to a friend who put in a good word for me, and every job that has made me fricking miserable was from a LinkedIn or Indeed or whatever else posting. People will remember if you're cool to them and reasonably competent and will have your back because of it.

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not reading your substack

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Thanks for the write up

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