Getting IT Certifications and Experience in the Military

In 2010, Kent became a Marine and went directly from basic training to the military’s job prep crash course. His computing knowledge quickly skyrocketed from that single key command to a working understanding of IT infrastructure. He earned his CompTIA A+ certification in short order and was on the path to an IT career.

By 2013, Kent was far from a tech novice. He was facilitating tech training for military reservists from across the country, establishing and maintaining network connectivity for everyone who came through. He was ready for a more challenging role, but he needed a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)-approved cybersecurity certification. He then earned CompTIA Security+ to advance his career.

When the housing market crashed two years later though, things changed. Kent, then 23 years old, was laid off from the Chrysler plant and went from making $25 per hour to working whatever odd jobs he could find. His paychecks became less reliable, but the bills kept coming on time. He was stuck. The military looked like the best option to build his skills and weather the economic storm.

Kent also knew that he wanted to work with computers, whatever that meant. The extent of his computing knowledge at the time was the Ctrl + Al t+ Delete keyboard command on a PC. He recognized, though, that working with computers was the way to a sustainable, fulfilling career.

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