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How To Start Your Information Technology
Career - Or Jumpstart It!
Posted: 11-05-2005
By Chris Bryant
Many newcomers to the IT field are surprised when
they find out it's tougher to get that first job than they thought
it would be. I know exactly what that's like. I've had a great
career in IT and I'd recommend it to anyone, but I had a tough time
breaking in as well. I'd like to share some tips with you on how to
get started on what can be a financially rewarding and personally
satisfying career in Information Technology.
School systems are a great place to start. A lot of newcomers forget
that schools around the world need IT personnel to support school
networks, printers, etc. I began my career with a public school
system and it was the best move I could ever have made. If you land
such a job, you'll be doing everything from un-jamming printers to
supporting the school's Local Area Network (LAN). You get experience
that is going to look great on your resume - you'll have a big
advantage over those whose job responsibilities are narrower. You
won't make a lot of money, but what you need at the beginning of
your career is experience, not money. Which brings me to my second
point ....
Don't chase the dollars. I know, I know. We all like money, and
besides, maybe you've got some bills to pay! I'm not suggesting you
work for free, but the question you must ask yourself when starting
your IT career is this: "What do I want my resume to look like in
three years?" The money will be there - if your resume shows a broad
range of experience. That's what you need to get when you're
considering your first job. Use your long-term vision to decide what
kind of IT job you want to be in three years from now, and get a job
that will give you the necessary experience.
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Having a successful IT career isn't just about knowing a lot about
computers and networks. It's knowing the right way to get started,
getting the right combination of experience and certifications, and
meeting people. I know from experience that it's tough to get
started. I also know from experience that no career field rewards
individual drive like IT does. So get started today - and if you
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why this has happened, and then do something about it!
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