Linktree: linktr.ee/jamesdelatorrejr Timestamps: Intro: 0:00-0:41 My Background: 0:42-3:54 Different Help Desk Environments: 3:54-6:15 Your First Day: 6:16-8:36 Tips for your First Day: 8:37-11:00 Outro: 11:01-11:58
I’m from the UK, and I used to love getting into computers when I was a teenager to 20s, but kinda got stuck outside with other jobs. Now I’m near mid 30s I decided to take an IT technician course so I’m trying to properly understand things and some of it feels scary at times 😂 but I’m glad I found this video. Helps me be a bit more calmer to what I should expect on my first days when I get into this properly. Thanks
You've got a lot of certifications! I'm currently trying to get the CCST, I saw your video on the ISC2 a few minutes ago, I'm thinking about aiming for that one afterwards.
Sounds sorta like my orientation years ago, but I just work in a grocery store. For me that was 25 years ago,. I've basically used computers since the 1980's and had to deal with customers since the 1990's. I need a career change and going to start studying for the A+ cert so that once I get a help desk job I wont go in blindly. Hopefully I'll transition well. The thought of setting up computers sounds interesting and I really want a less physical and more paying job going forward. I even just recently decided to change my mourning routine to help. I'll walk and jog in the mourning then study for the A+ cert for a few hours before I have to go into work each day and only play my game on my days off. That will be a huge change for me because the reason I stayed with my company this long is because I basically just gamed for 4 hours every morning before going to work, but now I'm really in need of a career change.
Good luck! Glad you're getting the motivation and fire under you to go out there and do better for yourself. That tells me that you'll do well in this field. Thanks for watching.
I'm from the UK, I'm 34 and worked for 13 yrs in childcare, all of this is so different to what I'm used to. I just got comptia core 1 and 2 done. I'm about to get my Network+ test, feels like I have a lot of theoretical knowledge but I have no idea how this will translate into a job. This helps a lot, thank you!
My first job in IT was supposed to be what you described what your job is, but I wasn't told it's just a call center. It was horrible! I lasted 9 months before I finally found a real job! I was very close to losing my job because I hated it soo damn much! Be careful when accepting jobs. Ask plenty of questions so you know exactly what your job is
What a great video bro I'm new here on your channel. I never worked with IT Help Desk before and I don't have job experience. But I know how to do a lot of things such as ,build a pc, install software etc. Because I have my own pc . Do you think I should apply to a job like that without any job experience?
@@ChandlerBing-t3k I would probably learn more basics like computer networking and other it troubleshooting things before applying for a job. It’s a good idea to do projects to put on your resume to make up for having no work experience
thanks for sharing your experience and helping us out! kind of a weird question but is it ridiculous to go into your first day and take notes with a pen and paper as the supervisor is showing me around? Or should I be using my phone to put the notes into an app? Thanks for you time!
I think it depends on the company/supervisor. If in doubt, ask. If you're own your phone taking notes and don't tell them, they may assume you're doing something else on your phone.
@@JJFlores197 Really agree with this statement ^ I would probably do pen and paper to be safe. Since it would be in my eyes more respectful to listen and take notes physically than on a phone which like JJ said can look like you're doing other things.
I always was intrested in IT but life moved me into business. I am now financially free and stable hence why I have started my IT journey at the age of 40 😂
ITF maybe but I would go for the A+ to be honest. If you're not confident maybe do the Google IT Professional certification it has good coursework and will teach you the things you need to know for the A+. Goodluck!
I'm on my first day at a managed IT service company and I'm trying to get my docking station to work with my monitors and it's not working and I'm just trying to set up my accounts lol
Hmm that’s very broad but if you want a full course then Google’s IT Support Professional has a free trial. The A+ cert has to do with basic computer knowledge that’s used in help desk.
You can find jobs online. Most of the time, a certification or some sort of IT experience is expected when applying. I would get something like the A+ or better to get an IT help desk job.
@@altaccount648 lol dude. They're very much still a thing. In some businesses, they're outsourced. But in other businesses, they still have in-house IT support. I work in a school district in IT support as an IT tech.
Linktree: linktr.ee/jamesdelatorrejr
Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00-0:41
My Background: 0:42-3:54
Different Help Desk Environments: 3:54-6:15
Your First Day: 6:16-8:36
Tips for your First Day: 8:37-11:00
Outro: 11:01-11:58
I’m from the UK, and I used to love getting into computers when I was a teenager to 20s, but kinda got stuck outside with other jobs. Now I’m near mid 30s I decided to take an IT technician course so I’m trying to properly understand things and some of it feels scary at times 😂 but I’m glad I found this video. Helps me be a bit more calmer to what I should expect on my first days when I get into this properly. Thanks
Yeah no problem. You got this!!
Hie there I have no qualifications, what can study
@@MbonisiM The google IT professional certification is a good start!
Im just trying to transition into the IT sector and I’m studying Comptia A+! Getting closer to my Core 1 exam!
Kevtech & you are doing an amazing job into helping newbies and non-techs getting into IT. You are gems! 😊
Thank you very much!
This is great! Just getting started on my IT journey so I'm just soaking it all up. Thank you, this stuff is so appreciated.
Glad you find use in my content.
How it was stressful ah 😂
This is me dreaming of finally being in IT while i study for my a+
You'll get there! Keep pushing
You really boosted my confidence, thanks for your work
Happy to hear that!
You've got a lot of certifications! I'm currently trying to get the CCST, I saw your video on the ISC2 a few minutes ago, I'm thinking about aiming for that one afterwards.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback. Good luck!!
Starting a help desk position next week so I'm glad I found this video!
Good luck you'll do great!
Let's go Jamesy, you're gonna go places!
Keep doing what your doing your awesome!! :)
Sounds sorta like my orientation years ago, but I just work in a grocery store. For me that was 25 years ago,. I've basically used computers since the 1980's and had to deal with customers since the 1990's.
I need a career change and going to start studying for the A+ cert so that once I get a help desk job I wont go in blindly. Hopefully I'll transition well. The thought of setting up computers sounds interesting and I really want a less physical and more paying job going forward.
I even just recently decided to change my mourning routine to help. I'll walk and jog in the mourning then study for the A+ cert for a few hours before I have to go into work each day and only play my game on my days off.
That will be a huge change for me because the reason I stayed with my company this long is because I basically just gamed for 4 hours every morning before going to work, but now I'm really in need of a career change.
Good luck! Glad you're getting the motivation and fire under you to go out there and do better for yourself. That tells me that you'll do well in this field. Thanks for watching.
Very reassuring video thanks man
No problem!
I'm from the UK, I'm 34 and worked for 13 yrs in childcare, all of this is so different to what I'm used to. I just got comptia core 1 and 2 done. I'm about to get my Network+ test, feels like I have a lot of theoretical knowledge but I have no idea how this will translate into a job. This helps a lot, thank you!
Great perspective on IT Help Desk role!
My first job in IT was supposed to be what you described what your job is, but I wasn't told it's just a call center. It was horrible! I lasted 9 months before I finally found a real job! I was very close to losing my job because I hated it soo damn much! Be careful when accepting jobs. Ask plenty of questions so you know exactly what your job is
For sure and sometimes it takes a position like that to land you in a better IT position. Congrats on finding something better!
Thank you for this video, your really help me a lot for my new journey as a IT helpdesk btw I'm from Philippines.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
Great Job! Keep the videos coming...Thanks
Thanks, will do!
Great video mate, thanks! Would be cool to see some 'day in the life' type content too 👍
I’ll consider it!
Thank you for this video, great content!
No problem!
which beginner IT Cert do you recommend for help desk?
If you have no clue, A+. If you are good with computers, get the network + and Security +.
@@tlopez5069always get A+ first. Even if you have experience. Its just helpful to build off of
@@tlopez5069i think i know a lot about PCs so o guess I should go for Net+ then?
What a great video bro I'm new here on your channel. I never worked with IT Help Desk before and I don't have job experience. But I know how to do a lot of things such as ,build a pc, install software etc. Because I have my own pc . Do you think I should apply to a job like that without any job experience?
@@ChandlerBing-t3k I would probably learn more basics like computer networking and other it troubleshooting things before applying for a job. It’s a good idea to do projects to put on your resume to make up for having no work experience
@@Jamesytech22 got it thanks
I love your content Jamesy
Thank you! Glad you like it.
thanks for sharing your experience and helping us out! kind of a weird question but is it ridiculous to go into your first day and take notes with a pen and paper as the supervisor is showing me around? Or should I be using my phone to put the notes into an app? Thanks for you time!
I think it depends on the company/supervisor. If in doubt, ask. If you're own your phone taking notes and don't tell them, they may assume you're doing something else on your phone.
@@JJFlores197 Really agree with this statement ^ I would probably do pen and paper to be safe. Since it would be in my eyes more respectful to listen and take notes physically than on a phone which like JJ said can look like you're doing other things.
Thanks for this information
Great video :)
Thanks!
Thank you for share
No problem!
IT Help Desk, how may I help you?
I always was intrested in IT but life moved me into business.
I am now financially free and stable hence why I have started my IT journey at the age of 40 😂
Nice! Good luck!
As someone who's very beginner , would you recommend getting the ITF+ and A+ Certs?
ITF maybe but I would go for the A+ to be honest. If you're not confident maybe do the Google IT Professional certification it has good coursework and will teach you the things you need to know for the A+. Goodluck!
@@Jamesytech22 You’re awesome, thanks for the reply man
I'm on my first day at a managed IT service company and I'm trying to get my docking station to work with my monitors and it's not working and I'm just trying to set up my accounts lol
Lmao I've been there for sure! Hopefully you get that going docking stations can be a pain in the butt.
Good video!
Did you have any Certs before you applied to this job?
I had the Google IT Professional cert and the ITF+. I also had intern experience at my school which did more than the certs in my opinion.
wich website is best to get training for IT help desk?
Hmm that’s very broad but if you want a full course then Google’s IT Support Professional has a free trial. The A+ cert has to
do with basic computer knowledge that’s used in help desk.
hi im from Morocco do ihave chance to find it help desk job online?? do ineed degree or experience? and thank you for youre help
You can find jobs online. Most of the time, a certification or some sort of IT experience is expected when applying. I would get something like the A+ or better to get an IT help desk job.
i start tomorrow for a POS company im so scared
Good luck!
It sounds like your job is closer to a Level I/II SysAdmin not a Helpdesk Intern. Ask for more money haha! :)
Haha…
niche is pronounced "neesh" btw not "nitch" good video tho 👍
I used to say that all the time until everyone started correcting me lol…
haha no worries then!
what the hell is an IT help desk?
Pretty much supporting IT within a company
I honestly thought those jobs no longer existed... Guess I was wrong.@@Jamesytech22
@@altaccount648 lol dude. They're very much still a thing. In some businesses, they're outsourced. But in other businesses, they still have in-house IT support. I work in a school district in IT support as an IT tech.
Typo in the title, you accidentally hit P instead of L.
🤣🤣 love it
this job sucks
It gets your foot in the door!