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How I Went from $33k Helpdesk to $200k Cybersecurity Architect (Self-taught without a Degree) 

Boyd Clewis
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Think you need a college degree to make $200k a year? Wrong! In this video, I walk you through my journey from $33k tech support to a $200k cybersecurity consultant role!
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@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Want me to personally teach you the skills to upgrade your job into a six-figure tech career in months? Click the link to apply to the Baxter Clewis Training Academy - www.boydclewis.com/grc
@silviuhodivoianu1396
@silviuhodivoianu1396 Год назад
:))))))))))))))))))))))
@Justataleman
@Justataleman Год назад
How did you balance all the work and studying with your kid and family life
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Prioritizing family and being determined and dedicated to my career! Lots of hard work!
@ife9746
@ife9746 11 месяцев назад
certifications or you guys could just get Pink Floyd's The Wall !!!!!!!!
@jessemartinez3667
@jessemartinez3667 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I do! I am working on AZ 900 but I do support work for family and have an Intell background. However, I feel lost I need a better learning solution and path forward please help
@randyhurtado1745
@randyhurtado1745 10 месяцев назад
I have to say, I am so proud of where Boyd has come from. I was his manager at the $40,000 a year job and he was a bright young man back then and I am so excited to see what he has done with his career.
@lovelydae7455
@lovelydae7455 10 месяцев назад
Are you on LinkedIn?
@disembark
@disembark 9 месяцев назад
​@@lovelydae7455exactly what I was thinking
@cnkis
@cnkis 9 месяцев назад
That's so sweet :)
@randyhurtado1745
@randyhurtado1745 9 месяцев назад
@@lovelydae7455 I am. Randy Hurtado, DT Companies
@lp2160
@lp2160 8 месяцев назад
You should've paid him more!
@setsura7
@setsura7 Год назад
I went from 45k service member to 250k DevOps focusing on security, it took me 4 years. It was a lot of effort.Respect!
@Gratefully-
@Gratefully- Год назад
No degree?
@bgubs07
@bgubs07 Год назад
You mind sharing your LinkedIn profile? I'd love to connect. I'm getting out in under a year and looking to make a similar transition.
@experiment0003
@experiment0003 Год назад
I went from a gas station cashier with an art degree (my last job earning $9.50/hr) to a $210k first job offer as a software engineer. It took me 3 years of hard work to go from zero to over $200k/year. Moral of the story... anyone telling you you can earn this in months is BIG CAP! It takes years of hard work!
@lipstech9499
@lipstech9499 Год назад
​@experiment0003 did you take any specific courses? Or any that you recommend. Please share
@juicybanks5740
@juicybanks5740 Год назад
@@experiment0003 bro in 3 years you went from 9/hr to 250k per year that’s still very fast usually takes people 20yrs
@Lemurai
@Lemurai Год назад
I’m not gonna lie, I had to walk away from it all, I was an IT engineer & yes I made a lot of money, the stress wasn’t worth it for me, big dollars equals big expectations & workloads. I just want to put it it out there to anyone misinterpreting what anyone is saying when it comes to earnings, no one is going to pay you large sums of money for an easy job, just being real. Be careful of what these people are saying on RU-vid, sure they could have had great experiences but still, no one is not going to pay them a whole house mortgage to lounge around and drink Starbucks all day.
@vasilevictordurlesteanu2435
So true
@zimcanit6647
@zimcanit6647 Год назад
Thanks for keeping it real. I have found that the culture at your organisation plays a big role too
@DarkFrostX5
@DarkFrostX5 Год назад
Twitter was lol, but point taken.
@temisanpopo8036
@temisanpopo8036 Год назад
cool story bro
@Qbambinotarantino
@Qbambinotarantino Год назад
Yes weigh the stress of it all, but also think about all the people dealing with stress only making 40k, like desk help & cust serv, they gotta deal with angry people cussing them out because their CPU or phone is down,& only getting paid chump change, so find a balance of workload vs pay, but I'd much rather be an auditor making 100k or more & travel free then make less still dealing with stress
@HolySpiritInspired
@HolySpiritInspired Год назад
Bro you consistent I watch your channel when u started from ground up to couple of thousands now proud of you bro . Am in tech too making over $200k a year all glory to Jesus
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Praise Jesus! I appreciate your support. ✊🏾
@HolySpiritInspired
@HolySpiritInspired Год назад
@@BoydClewis thanks bro
@mondayjoelojeh4330
@mondayjoelojeh4330 Год назад
hi, can you share an idea on how a novice can start an IT career in Texas?
@SkySentry7
@SkySentry7 4 месяца назад
Amen. HallelugYAH. I would really appreciate advice from a fellow believer in Yeshua. I'm a 3rd year C.S major. and currently studying CCNA. Much appreciate your support sis
@Oj1028259
@Oj1028259 Год назад
So many people want the quick path to the success. Your story was genuine and broke down the hard work you put it in. You can sell the course but you can't teach that! Enjoyed the story!
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis 4 месяца назад
Haha, you're right! If only there was a quick path to success, we'd all be millionaires by now. But hey, hard work and determination can take you places too!
@thmswalk09
@thmswalk09 Год назад
My path 18 yo plumber apprentice- 22 yo contractor for the ISP - 27 yo rack tech (building out server and network racks) - 30 travel level 2/3 cabling tech - 35 help desk - 37 TÓC (technology operations center) support technician this is where I am now. All while I have gotten my AA in networking, will be finishing my BSIT of cybersecurity this fall. Much like your story, I have been doing self study for certifications while in my current role. I’m now looking at moving up to a Security Engineer 1. I have been told that the faults I have been finding is all stuff that has fallen in the cracks and that is what is making me stand out. It’s taking time to do so, but I am getting there. All thanks to the support of my wife (going strong for 19 years now).
@michaeljackson2724
@michaeljackson2724 Месяц назад
Beautiful and inspirational story my friend. Thank you for sharing your experience to people like me who are just getting into IT. It shows me that it’s achievable so thank you and keep on winning
@luisgutierrez5351
@luisgutierrez5351 Год назад
Boyd, what an awesome video/story telling us how you went about doing what you like and reaching the 6 figure salary x 2. I'm 60 yrs old and today I started my 1st day of class on Cybersecurity. My goals are to pass and try to be good at it and also reach the 6 figure salary. I feel like I'm a little old to start a new career, especially in the IT industry but I still feel young and I'm not your average 60-year-old man. I just retired from working in the middle east and I was making $200k+ but I was always away from my family. I always wanted to get into IT and finally, I have the time to do it. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to future content. I'm going to check your website and will definitely pass it on to my classmates. I'm glad I ran into your video. TTYL and stay safe!
@siddharthraychaudhuri7250
@siddharthraychaudhuri7250 Год назад
Your plans are no less inspiring! I am 38 and working towards a cyber security career, was always doubting if I am too old. Glad I got to read your comment!
@RobeVQ
@RobeVQ Год назад
This comment is inspiring sir! Im 39 and looking into making a career switch as well. There is no such thing as being too late to start something as long as it is productive. Much respect.
@vee2841
@vee2841 Год назад
Never too late to start. I'm in my 40's; I'm a therapist looking to get into cybersecurity. These journeys make life worth living! :)
@realtobaqo
@realtobaqo Год назад
You guys just inspired a fellow ‘old head’ that it’s never too late to get into cyber and I’m so glad I read these comments. Let’s go get it!
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun Год назад
Kudos to you brother.
@dmpruiz
@dmpruiz Год назад
Awesome. Great example for IT guys coming up. I’m happy it worked for you. Is not the only path but a great example of determination, focus and hard work.
@aaronanderson8452
@aaronanderson8452 Год назад
Even if you don't want to go into the same space that you're in this video is encouraging for anytime in their field to continue deep diving and never settling at where you are now. First time seeing your video or channel and definitely appreciate this video. Will be following for more content.
@Kipzo
@Kipzo Год назад
Man, I don't know how I came across with your video, but thank God I did. I am a fresh graduate accountant as well, that aspires to get more in touch with automation and programming within my company. I've been studying programming for the past 4 months. Your story is really inspiring to me!
@takatoekoe
@takatoekoe Год назад
Hello fellow accounant, I've been an accountant for 2 years now. Currently going to night classes after my work for Systems and Network administrator, after that I'll follow the Cybersecurity path.
@moexii6308
@moexii6308 9 месяцев назад
I’m a CPA and I wanna shift my career to the tech industry as well.
@moonaj89
@moonaj89 8 месяцев назад
I love that you gave the tip of "re-branding" your previous work. I actually had a supervisor give me the exact same feedback during a resume review session. I hadn't really thought outside the box in that particular way, but it's a great suggestion. Don't make stuff up, but highlight the work you've done in a way that aligns with the position you want.
@HA13-16
@HA13-16 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Just graduated with a masters in cyber security from cal-state. But no question ask , I definitely agree 100% with your advice and how you achieved all your success. Experience is the key where you don’t get in university. I am very appreciative of your advices. Much blessing
@nyce.monique
@nyce.monique Год назад
As someone who is at the point of junior/mid-level in my career, this video is 110% spot on. My path in the beginning was very similar to yours. What's funny is, I clicked on this video expecting it to be click bait BS but after watching it all the way through, I truly hope this gets more visibility because this is the advice that all aspiring IT folks need to see.
@illuzeweb
@illuzeweb Год назад
Think it's cool that you're a lady of color that's in tech I've been in IT since 2000 and only worked with 4 Black women. I've been trying to get more Black males into the sector I don't want to make this all political but I think there's more to offer than sports, military & some go to college only to graduate with debt and a low paying job.
@kingbchalla
@kingbchalla Год назад
Great video man! I’m taking this time in my life to search for what I want to do but throughout that time Ive been taking WFH positions & updating my resume to where I make more money each new job I take- so I relate to what you were speaking to earlier. I want to get my foot into the IT field as well as screen-write and so Ive just been going through youtube to see people’s stories and yours was amazing, man. Wish me luck as I continue my endeavors and find what my calling!
@djtheman9
@djtheman9 Год назад
Bruh, this is gems fr. Your mindset is GOLD. Your ability to ask the right questions is incredible.
@1sttimegunowner
@1sttimegunowner Год назад
I love this video and how you show the human interactions and when you asked for help. You not only made yourself successful but you became invaluable to your companies!
@p3nkin713
@p3nkin713 Год назад
I'm 32, in the UK and have been trying to sort myself out and am aiming to follow similar steps to you. In last few months I've gone from 0 exp (no university to) to now having completed both comptia A+ 1101 and 1102, I'm now looking for help desk work to get my foot in the door along side that I'm studying for my network+. Hearing your history and progress is a great inspiration for me as a father also. I hope my journey goes aswell as yours. Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your success! Many thanks from the UK, new sub here!
@foodtaxi9244
@foodtaxi9244 Год назад
Well done! Knowledge is critical in the IT space just as experience can open doors (and vice versa). While there is good money in IT, not everyone in IT has the passion and drive for the elevated life (some of the jobs/work just bores some people); however, (your) drive and persistence matters. Some are comfortable where they are whereas as some of us have a vision that surpasses boundaries. Keep it up brother!
@AnjelicaChrystina
@AnjelicaChrystina Год назад
You have no idea how this video has changed my mindset and I all I can think about is now finding out more about being a pci dss auditor like where has this been all my life I really appreciate this truly🙏🏾💚💖
@bronsonbaker7670
@bronsonbaker7670 Год назад
Subbed and must say, totally appreciate your drive and commitment to get you and your family to where you did. Just awesome 💯 Inspired 🙏💯
@ITMacPro
@ITMacPro Год назад
As an IT manager for 15 years I can sniff out all those who fudge their resumes. Especially during the interview phase. I do agree that attitude is a big part and would be willing to hire someone without experience because they had an infectious personality and was hungry to learn. But I do value experience more than certifications. I have hired someone who has all these carts and “book” knowledge but were terrible at the actual work.
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Man! I appreciate your feedback.
@ahefner33
@ahefner33 10 месяцев назад
Still that person worked there butt off to get somewhere they wanted and did. Someone had to hire them?
@Ray-pp5qb
@Ray-pp5qb 8 месяцев назад
How can someone get experience tho without getting hired. Makes sense.
@Sss-vs7pu
@Sss-vs7pu Год назад
Wow what a great story. Clearly, your best asset has been your personality, love of learning, and conscientiousness. Very inspiring.
@cuhmunitycarr140
@cuhmunitycarr140 Год назад
Your story is amazing man! Hard work paid TF off & you earned every single cent of it. These are the stories that kids in high school need to hear, you're an excellent orator man, I hope you spread your story even more!
@keylanoslokj1806
@keylanoslokj1806 Год назад
Hard work but also lucky and privileged. Like the emotional hiring "hey you are a cool guy let's hire you without the skills we asked" part... .
@manuelsantosjr9822
@manuelsantosjr9822 Год назад
Love 💕 your story brother. I’m currently in college for IT. I’m pretty sure I’ll go the Cyber Security route. Glad I found your videos. God bless 🙏
@josephcuccia3300
@josephcuccia3300 Год назад
Great video and even better story. I’m a little over five years into my cybersecurity career and similarly do not have an undergraduate degree in anything related to computers. My path has been a bit different, but my favorite part of working in this space is that as long as you have determination, are willing to learn and adapt with the field, and are willing invest time in yourself the results will come. It’s all about the process. For anyone grinding out there know it will all work out as you keep putting that work in! If there’s anything to take away from Boyd’s story is that he stayed with the process and the results came with it!
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Thank you!
@Orlando-fi6bv
@Orlando-fi6bv Месяц назад
What was your path? I have a sec+ cert. but can’t land an entry level cyber role. I’m studying for my aws solutions architect and dev certs now. I like the cloud
@tebiren
@tebiren Год назад
Awesome video and truly appreciate the time you took to make this video telling us your story. Truly inspirational
@StevenFrancis667
@StevenFrancis667 11 месяцев назад
Congrats brother. Love hearing you take life by the horns!
@adidasplaya03
@adidasplaya03 Год назад
My husband showed me this video and it makes 100% sense. I have over 18 years with tech support in multiple industries. I started my own MSP in central texas and it’s been slow as sales was hard. I have just finished my masters in CS and have been thinking hard about becoming an MSSP. I have found a love for cyber security as it’s always changing in terms of threats but identifying vulnerabilities in smb and corporate is my jam. I’ve changed up my resume and including the work I’ve done but none of these jobs aren’t taking me. I love consulting and auditing and honestly tired of the break fix. I want the VCIO or VCISO roles. Going to watch more of your videos but I just had to reach out and thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@samueleke6523
@samueleke6523 Год назад
Your story is quite amazing and inspiring. Have so much interest in IT - Cyber security. Though my College education and job experience are quite unrelated to Cyber security but but still believe I can make it.
@stephanie7299
@stephanie7299 Год назад
I have been looking 2 days trying to understand, and man I am BLOWN away. Great video
@floydkelley3
@floydkelley3 6 месяцев назад
This is so inspiring to watch. Thank you Boyd for sharing!
@kennettajackson767
@kennettajackson767 Год назад
Great video and inspirational..I’m not a tech savvy individual or have a IT background but this video inspired me to step out of my comfort zone to be open to try something different.
@chestercaasi5067
@chestercaasi5067 Год назад
Awesome story! Gave me the motivation to start studying again for certificates. Thank you!
@gauranganisthadas7879
@gauranganisthadas7879 8 месяцев назад
I was not even thinking about getting to subscribe to this channel, this video was shown to me because I was looking for something else and then things just happened. I happened to have started a certificate on Foundations on Cybersecurity and I never thought I would love it!!! Your video was the most inspirational I have seen out there, and one of the things I liked the most is that you set realistic standards about what to see next on this new path I am diving in....
@ja-boo-kneesw4460
@ja-boo-kneesw4460 Год назад
Respect ✊🏾 you just became my mentor! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 it’s rare to hear this especially coming from a brother. You giving me hope fam! Much respect 🫡
@CloudSecurityPodcast
@CloudSecurityPodcast Год назад
Great video and advice Boyd! Definitely agree with experience and training (even on personal projects) trumps over certification anyday!
@MsMDX
@MsMDX Год назад
Awesome video! Congratulations on your success! I received my Masters in Cybersecurity in May 2022. It has been a journey of complete disappointments of obtaining a job. This video has given me hope! Thank you!
@oroebuck
@oroebuck 11 месяцев назад
👍🏾A very inspiring journey blood. Tech is the most lucrative industry in history and I'm glad you're getting the word out.
@deniseparis6820
@deniseparis6820 6 месяцев назад
Your story is so inspiring! So happy for your great outcome and thank you for sharing your knowledge
@Sandra-zr8vw
@Sandra-zr8vw Год назад
You are so inspiring. I'm currently at university studying comp sci and going to finish it this year. This has inspired me to go into cybersecurity much more than I already wanted to, thank you so much!
@peteryang92
@peteryang92 Месяц назад
such an inspiring story. Thanks for sharing Boyd!
@imperatorbtc
@imperatorbtc 7 месяцев назад
Its so nice to listen your Voice, and also the way how you teaching us. Good luck
@Chobham
@Chobham Год назад
Your path is nearly identical to mine - It's cool to see someone else pave their own way. I ended up as the lead network/security engineer for a large private corp a few years back. Certain networking/security certs don't necessarily up your pay, but they do show that you start & finish technical paths. Great work man!
@Marryjohnson44444
@Marryjohnson44444 Год назад
Thank God i was able to borrow funds on Smith Trust Bk
@ElixirOfEuphoria
@ElixirOfEuphoria Год назад
Do you have any examples of specific certs that you feel don't really help with pay?
@Chobham
@Chobham Год назад
@@ElixirOfEuphoria Absolutely - Any cert that gives you knowledge you won’t use right away or soon after you attain the cert, is a waste in my opinion because you will probably lose what you don’t use. You should focus on certs that will help you in your current role or a job you are applying for that will utilize that knowledge as soon as you start. Businesses that see you use recent cert knowledge that you worked hard to achieve, tend to give raises in my experience. Aside from that, my opinion would be to avoid very specific cert paths that don’t provide you with hardware/software agnostic knowledge unless your current job requires it to advance.
@j.vosier6786
@j.vosier6786 Год назад
My goal is to become a security engineer, im curently working as an IT analyst, im studying for my security plus cert, should i aim for the oscp cert in the future?
@robincepeda7501
@robincepeda7501 Год назад
Which certifies ati oks or training would you recommend
@GeekdOut
@GeekdOut Год назад
As someone who is transitioning from doing Server Admin / Network Admin etc into IT Project Management this was a good video! You're a really good story teller.
@harrpotterfacts5782
@harrpotterfacts5782 Год назад
Why did you transition? Is network admin not worth it?
@dumbdoomer1833
@dumbdoomer1833 Год назад
@@harrpotterfacts5782 I’m sayin😭
@jonathanwinn5265
@jonathanwinn5265 Год назад
What certs or path are you taking in Project Management?
@ServantJas
@ServantJas 10 месяцев назад
Congratulations brother! Respect.
@SKYWINDAIR
@SKYWINDAIR 10 месяцев назад
You've inspired me. I'm glad I was randomly shown this vid. I've subscribed with the swiftness and am ready to learn more! Appreciate your content.
@KaptainKabui
@KaptainKabui Год назад
I recently got my Security+ and am trying to clear the CASP+. This video has inspired me so much, I started to get demotivated, but you have kind of rekindled that fire I had inside. I wish I could talk with you about certain things, but your video speaks thousands of words. I appreciate what you are doing here!
@royal_fx
@royal_fx Год назад
Please where did you start your journey from? I study chemistry and I just graduated and I’m interested in the Tech world please I need guardians
@MilosStevanovic1
@MilosStevanovic1 Год назад
Really happy for you. Good job! Wish you all the best.
@ryanbeck1123
@ryanbeck1123 Год назад
Thanks a lot for this Boyd, just subbed! I'm just now able to get my foot in for professional experience with Cybersecurity and am looking to get the most out of it. This really paints a picture on what I need to dive into and focus on!
@itsmeDidi4830
@itsmeDidi4830 Год назад
Your beginning of tour story...is exactly the part where i am at..very demotivated,no college degree,very low salary...little knowledge of IT...but hungry to learn more and ofcourse willing to still make it work..I would really love to learn more from you!!!Your story is my motivation now!!
@EminentJade
@EminentJade Год назад
I am at your previous stage 😂 how to get a fucking entry level job??
@jeremyaultcybersecurity
@jeremyaultcybersecurity Год назад
Hello, Boyd. It's great to hear your story and how you found your niche in PCI-DSS auditing. I think it's super important to understand that to become the most successful and highest compensated in Cybersecurity, you need to specialize in something high-demand within the field. PCI is one of them but there are many other specializations that pay just as well. Sure it's great to have a role where you get to touch so many differet things and work with all kinds of technologies, but to advance you need to specialize! I can't stress this enough and your video is a testament to this concept.
@kibella28
@kibella28 10 месяцев назад
Great video! My husband shared this with me! I like how you provided a realistic view of your journey and what changed the game for you.
@bsharpz4981
@bsharpz4981 Год назад
Man thanks, because at 40 years young, i still havent figured it out. but this was inspiring and encouraging. thanks checking out your site now
@drjdmtuning4982
@drjdmtuning4982 Год назад
So glad he kept it real as he’s working, he’s learning, rebranding repeat. Also understanding how to leverage you job to pay for your training to make you more marketable and knowledgeable and leverage yourself into a better paying position
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
✊🏾
@JoniAntonioo
@JoniAntonioo Год назад
No lie this vid was inspirational! Hard work does pay off!
@jackstone5153
@jackstone5153 Год назад
Great watch! I'm in a T2 hd position now looking for my next move. I've been studying the past few years. I think I'm going to check into PCI DSS. Very inspiring!
@stunninplaya
@stunninplaya 5 месяцев назад
It's incredible to hear, my friend! I had a similar trajectory-I began in medical billing, finding it repetitive . I decided to take the initiative by addressing computer-related issues in the office. Given my existing computer savviness, I thought it was time for a change and transitioned into IT. Presently, I'm two years into my role as an IT Specialist, earning nearly 100k *by the grace of god*. Now, I'm exploring cyber security with the goal of surpassing the 100k mark. Your video is fantastic! It underscores that anyone can achieve success with effort. You don't have to be an expert in everything, but mastering the basics and knowing how to research for guidance opens up limitless possibilities.
@PAWTheGoldStandard
@PAWTheGoldStandard Год назад
50k - to 300k in about 7 yrs! Help desk to ISSO SME. 9 certs (certs did help me). Gotta love Cybersecurity.
@joninio6542
@joninio6542 Год назад
A big pat on the back to you Boyd. You made me smile. Your story very much reflects mine, just like 30 years earlier and 150k poorer in my case. Respect and best wishes to you.
@jdkingsley6543
@jdkingsley6543 Год назад
The most important thing you mentioned “ I was serious about” , I think the dedication and sacrifice is something so many newbies don’t understand. Its a grind, a serious grind. It will consume you, sometimes some of us get lucky. But youre gonna have to work hard to hold on
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Facts!
@orlandow1723
@orlandow1723 Год назад
I just got my A+ and google project management certifications and you got me ready to bump into the moon!! Had to subscribe!
@wayln2591
@wayln2591 Год назад
Did you get a job after a+ ?
@happygazoo
@happygazoo 5 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT Video! Thank you so much for this!!
@bluelv702
@bluelv702 10 месяцев назад
I started IT support specialist on Coursera. Watching your video really got me even more motivated to complete the course and intake all the knowledge that I am learning that can take me to beyond IT Support 💯🙏 blessed brother blessed 💪🏼
@austinlawrence8477
@austinlawrence8477 Год назад
I love this video, thanks so much for sharing your journey. I understand the frustration in trying to make the leap into making more money and also getting into roles where you can apply new skillsets. It's funny how when you double down on your ability to understand, architect, and implement in tech how your pay literally doubles. Building that momentum really makes a difference. It's hard to explain to people how how much opportunity is out there. There's a lot of rejection and events that you can't control, but there's a TON of power in what you can (studying, labs, networking, etc.).
@busyrand
@busyrand Год назад
Very engaging story!... I relate to a handful of things in your story. Your background as a serious collegiate athlete was evident in all the steps you continued to take to see things through. Very impressive. Very inspirational.
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Thanks!
@jeremydavis1267
@jeremydavis1267 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Boyd, I’m so inspired!
@alipuhpuhlubu
@alipuhpuhlubu 4 месяца назад
This is the most helpful "get into tech" video I've seen. My bg and journey is quite similar
@vinylastronaut1095
@vinylastronaut1095 Год назад
Very motivating story! I’m in the IT world and still venturing into what I really want to do in the long term. 2nd year in with no degree and only Sec + and I’m at 91k. I’m taking advantage right now, like how you did, to gain more knowledge to better promote myself in the future. Thanks for the push!
@ArchieBallCat
@ArchieBallCat Год назад
I've got SEC+ too and 5 years of experience, please DM me with where you work I would lick the fucking floors at the mall for 91k a year. (ok maybe not quite that).
@mosopefadola7199
@mosopefadola7199 Год назад
Hi, do you mind sharing what role you currently do in IT? Thanks
@vinylastronaut1095
@vinylastronaut1095 Год назад
@@mosopefadola7199 IT specialist/System Administrator for the DoD. I started off as a Security Specialist then networked my way into IT now.
@MapleJokerRofl
@MapleJokerRofl Год назад
@@vinylastronaut1095 how did you land the job plz
@jerrytomas3136
@jerrytomas3136 Год назад
@@vinylastronaut1095 id love to know how you got that job!
@frogstomp646
@frogstomp646 Год назад
I came across the video on my recommendations and I'm glad I watched the whole video! I am active duty military that's transitioning to civilian life later this year. I just got accepted to a 12 week cybersecurity training program! I have no prior experience doing any form of cybersecurity or IT. It's so funny that you mentioned CBTnuggets because earlier today, I watched several videos on the intro to cybersecurity and passed a 7 question quiz with a certificate! My training starts March 6th!
@nolimitquilo
@nolimitquilo Год назад
Which program did you go with? I'm looking into options and also transitioning to civilian life later this year.
@Arkansas532
@Arkansas532 Год назад
Thanks for the insight, your doing a great thing helping others. Thank you for sharing your story
@szymonczarnecki1222
@szymonczarnecki1222 Год назад
Well done buddy, incredibly inspiring.
@petlove4life
@petlove4life Год назад
This sounds like my story! I started my journey a long time in 2000. The only black man in the building! Still the only black man in the building today! Working nights while working in the NOC. I got certified and used the company to pay for it. Good for you bro to stay with it!
@noviews7051
@noviews7051 Год назад
Same journey I am on, held desk to tester to technical test analyst to QA automation engineer now senior and only venture in the testing field for 3 years and gotten 4 certification and have 5 more planned. Working my way up to get into the automotive or aerospace testing field
@fieldoperator
@fieldoperator 8 месяцев назад
Bro, this is such an inspirational story. Love it.
@deserttek
@deserttek Год назад
Wow Boyd, you are very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
@Frankie_Freedom
@Frankie_Freedom Год назад
Worked hard early on and paid off. Kudos. Like him I was also reaching for that magic number of 100k. I'm there now, no certs or degrees. Just job skipped. Could totally be do more if I wasn't so lazy. But he nailed it, it's how personable you are. In all my jobs, i didn't always have the skillset but had an awesome personality and people like that.
@ReelFiends
@ReelFiends Год назад
Soooo many gems! I'm trying to transition from clinical research to cybersecurity and this information is priceless.
@benjamindavis2475
@benjamindavis2475 Год назад
Same here man, good luck
@thatWebGuySolutions
@thatWebGuySolutions 9 месяцев назад
Did the same thing for software development. Great Job, don't stop!
@SalihARCrypto.i.o
@SalihARCrypto.i.o 4 месяца назад
Wow. Im just on hour 3 this morning at researching how to get into remote work, specifically IT, and i come across your channel. Thanks. Im going to keep researching this to find a clear path without so much red tape and wasted time.
@irvinhernandez6519
@irvinhernandez6519 Год назад
This is an amazing story. I am in the cybersecurity space as well. I went through the military to get experience and certifications; it is not until now, 12 years later that I am getting my master's in cybersecurity lol. You definitely do not need a degree to get into the IT or cybersecurity field, but you do need certifications and most importantly experience.
@meazagezahegn9375
@meazagezahegn9375 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video I’ve been in the medical field for 12 years and I’m trying to change career I’m getting into the tech world so I register for data analyst ,data scientist ,AWS wish me luck I’m very excited to my next venture
@kellieantoinette4183
@kellieantoinette4183 8 месяцев назад
You and your wife are awesome! God bless you!
@Tammy8746G8
@Tammy8746G8 Год назад
I needed this! Transitioning from Physical security to IT security. LETS GO
@RedSea_Ruler
@RedSea_Ruler Год назад
A fellow track athlete turned work professional, its been a difficult transition but I'm starting to better understand what needs to be done
@WhosThatNoob
@WhosThatNoob Год назад
Hey Boyd, your story is inspirational. Thank you for sharing! I am on a very similar journey as yourself, my career switched from Barista trainer to NOC Operator and now that I am on the tech train - my next benchmark is cybersecurity analyst within the company I work for. I have just started my own studies in Network+ and Security+ and I'm aiming to take the exams at the end of May. Wish me luck
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Good luck to you!
@beexiong9047
@beexiong9047 Год назад
Did not know that, I'm new to IT with no college degree and was thinking about going back to college for it but I love your backstory, your hustle, mindset, and everything about you. You are the definition of perseverance and achieving goals. Thank you for sharing your story with us. I just started at my first IT position > service desk analyst. And man, your story is such an inspiration! Love it! I hope to achieve what you have already accomplished. You definitely deserve everything that you have and put in. Wish you well sir!
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
I appreciate it!
@TheDisBeat
@TheDisBeat 8 месяцев назад
Did you happen to have any certs to get the service desk analyst position?
@kietdang6252
@kietdang6252 5 месяцев назад
Anyone who wants to enhance their career should watch this video. Thanks for sharing, Bro.
@dongwong297
@dongwong297 Год назад
What a great story! Exactly what everyone wants to hear! Motivation!
@Ifalvarado
@Ifalvarado Год назад
This sounds like what I was doing, I was also getting security clearance upgraded. I learned that most of it while certs do help, it is your drive and motivation to learn that lands you the role. Good vid for motivation, except I don't do it for the money but knowledge which seperates me from the ones who does it for the money and don't know why shit don't work :D
@illuzeweb
@illuzeweb Год назад
I can relate to this i got into IT around the end of 99 everybody was stressing certs I never got any but my experience surpassed the certs only thing is I went to a school to go into computer forensics cyber security etc I felt like I had to get "blessed" into those roles. I'm a software analyst now but I would like to go into cyber security. The BIGGEST thing I think many aren't taking away from this video is that in you're in IT you have to reeducate yourself on things. This is cool content Bro 💪🏾
@worknlisten1077
@worknlisten1077 Год назад
Not going to lie, I was waiting for the bait but this actually looks like what im trying to do right now. I'm a contractor working at a data center and this gave me so many ideas. Thanks man
@MathewDomach
@MathewDomach 9 месяцев назад
It's great to hear about your journey I'm a fresh graduate of cyber security on my path to getting my certifications
@MarcusAllen624
@MarcusAllen624 Год назад
Career Transformation!! That is exactly where I am! I'm currently unemployed from a six-figure job.I have been a QA Engineer, but this video just solidified that I should be a a jack of all trades.
@mo_2212
@mo_2212 10 месяцев назад
Katalon
@ryandybicki6032
@ryandybicki6032 Год назад
Damn, I'm motivated. On help desk currently and just hit my year mark. I'll check out the PCI compliance route! Great vid. Keep grinding. I keep coming back to your videos.
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Let’s go!
@THETRIO-eo7ci
@THETRIO-eo7ci Год назад
Hey I’m in the same boat I’m in the help desk currently hit my 1 year mark November 1st and I am really motivated about the pci compliance route I feel that’s the farthest I’ll go with I.T then I will commit to my own RU-vid journey.
@GyWO10
@GyWO10 Год назад
Wow, this is great info! Thanks for sharing & I look forward to new content
@nivalliaslive
@nivalliaslive Год назад
Good for you man! Awesome work.
@allahjoseph
@allahjoseph Год назад
Fully inspired. Your resilience, at the least, is extremely admirable. I’m about 2 weeks into my tech career journey… excited to see where it takes me! Keep doin your thing man. *We don’t have enough examples of the process… Definitely wanna meet you one day.
@QuestForGood
@QuestForGood Год назад
Wish you the best of luck. I am in the process of learning right now, and I want to get to the point where I can work as a bug bounty hunter. What profession were you in prior to you wanting to go into information security?.
@205ladyb
@205ladyb Год назад
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@BlackaneseCantRap
@BlackaneseCantRap Год назад
Great video! Im working as an IT support technician working to get my security+ to get into cybersecurity. You’re an inspiration and Ill be watching all your new videos!
@BoydClewis
@BoydClewis Год назад
Much appreciated!
@germ4613
@germ4613 Год назад
@@BoydClewis I believe your story and i will half agree with you. It is about how you good of a talker you are at interviews, and also how you present your resume does matter. The A+ won't help much unless your going for help desk if its your first job. If we are talking about applying for a job with no prior IT experience on the job. This is why they tell everyone to get the trifecta if they have no job experience and want to get into IT. That is because the A+ alone is not respected. The trifecta is when you get the A+, Net+, and Sec+. Too many people are going for these certs for you to just get 1. Again i am talking about people who have no tech job experience to put on their resume. If they are applying for their very first job with just certs. 1 cert isnt cutting it. Maybe if you go for a more advanced cert. 1 entry level cert isnt impressing them cause so many people are getting 3 or more before they go to apply.
@zoounta
@zoounta Год назад
Congratulations! Proud of you!
@thetechgoh1328
@thetechgoh1328 Год назад
This is priceless knowledge you are sharing, thank you big boss! 🤯🤯🤯
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