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The Long Game by Jubee Vilceus
United States
Приєднався 9 кві 2024
Let’s discuss what it really takes to achieve anything worth having
How to Land a GovTech Job After Passing Your Certification
Find out how to land a tech job after earning your certification.
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In this video, we’ll guide you on how to land a tech job after earning your certification. Are certifications enough to get you hired, or is there more you need to do? By the end, you’ll have a clearer idea of how to turn that certification into a job offer in the tech world.
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Start Transitioning Into Tech 👉 linktw.in/qlzWId
In this video, we’ll guide you on how to land a tech job after earning your certification. Are certifications enough to get you hired, or is there more you need to do? By the end, you’ll have a clearer idea of how to turn that certification into a job offer in the tech world.
You can follow me on:
Instagram: jubeevilceus
Facebook: TLGbyjubeevilceus/
Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@jubee.vilceus
#techcareer #techjobs #techcertification
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How to Get Hired in GovTech Without Experience
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Why Breaking into GovTech is NOT for You
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Must Have Non Negotiables for Breaking into GovTech
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Why Getting into GovTech Takes Longer Than you Expect
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The Truth behind Self Paced GovTech Courses
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Find out if self paced courses are actually helpful and whether or not you should take them. Start Transitioning Into Tech 👉 bit.ly/YTTSelfPaced In this video, we explore the effectiveness of self-paced tech courses. Are they the optimal way to master new tech skills, or do they come with drawbacks? We'll weigh the flexibility they offer against potential limitations in engagement and support. ...
The Truth Behind Tech Layoffs (2024)
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Why Your Government Security Clearance is Worth Gold in GovTech
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The Mindset You Need for Breaking into GovTech Successfully
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Why You Should Join a Community When Getting into GovTech
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Find out why I highly recommend you join a community when transitioning into the tech world. Start Transitioning Into Tech 👉 bit.ly/TLGimportanceofcommunity In this video, I dive into why it's crucial to join a community when shifting into the tech world. From the known benefits like networking perks to essential support, to the most important benefits people actually underestimate a lot. You c...
Why GovTech Gives the Highest Job Security in Starting a Tech Career
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Why GovTech Gives the Highest Job Security in Starting a Tech Career
How We Transitioned Into a Linux Tech Career Successfully
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How We Transitioned Into a Linux Tech Career Successfully
Its worth noting that for those who already have years of experience attempting to enter the gov space face issues simply finding a job. I know someone that has their clearance lapsed over and no companies are willing to sponsor her, even though she's at 15 years of experience and touched multiple technologies.
i guessed she was dominican , is Jubee haitian? i enjoy listening to your view on the it job market and training
We're glad to hear that! Hope you found some value
Interested in program but your school does not offer daytime classes.
Just got my sec+ sponsored myself $400 I have skills just not professional when I was younger I was a “script kiddie” ddosing to win video games 😂 long story short can’t land a job now looking at going into the Air Force to gain experience and a clearance I have soft skills I’ve even been told I gave a good interview from an interviewer ... no job
Taking sec+ soon already hold a clearance and have been browsing jobs around the DMV and Colorado. It’s unreal 3+ years experience for entry level help desk roles or degree equivalent
As a Nigerian... My opinion is; as a young man, YOU MUST DO EVERYTHING TO LEARN DIGITAL SKILLS. Our currency has been consistently devalued since 1987. We are in hell. Earning in $ is the only thing that can save me. There's severe hunger. I WILL BE A FREELANCER OR DIE TRYING...
Perfect for my introvert skills 😂😂😂😂😂
Going through the process now 🤞🏾
Exciting!
Great Episode! I'm like you Jubee. Planning that vacation was a reward once I passed the RHCSA exam lol. That's how I motivate myself
Exciting! Let's claim it, you'll pass the exam!
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Thanks!
My son was enrolled in WGU for cyber security . It’s a good school but pretty much self-paced and that didn’t work for him. He now wishes to join me in YT, who provides so much support
Exciting and we're so glad to hear that!
I’m definitely gonna use my clearance
Exciting!
I work for the USPS which is Government. I want to continue to work for the Government when I finish linux course.
Awesome!
Duly Noted 🙏🏽
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I wish you posted more. Great content
More to come! Thank you 🙏🏽
I'm encouraged. Thanks
Glad to hear that!
Plan A loses power with a plan B. If you burn bridges, you either stand your ground or die trying. The bold and courageous attract favor and what others call luck. Thanks for the video!
I wish I could like this video twice
Glad to hear that!
I have been hearing about Yellow Tail in 2022 when I first started my cybersecurity journey. Great reviews, and if I had known back then, I wouldn't have sent some of my friends to the other bootcamps.😅
the glaring issue isthat there are very few positions in this space at an entry level, even people with experience are having a hard time getting in
Thanks for the advise, I need to avoid those shinny objects and focus on my path and specialization.
Indeed! Way to go!
So, in this video, I'm gonna break down why diving deep into learning and becoming an expert in a specific tech field is a game-changer for your career. We'll chat about how it boosts your job security, opens up higher income opportunities, makes it easier to land jobs, and most importantly, how it transforms you from a newbie to a pro.
In this video, I dive into why it's crucial to join a community when shifting into the tech world. From the known benefits like networking perks to essential support, to the most important benefits people actually underestimate a lot.
In this video, I delve into why initiating your tech career within the GovTech sector offers incredible advantages, with a primary focus on job security and stability. I'll be sharing insights and personal experiences to guide you towards the right direction for transitioning into a tech career.
In this video, I discuss my transition into the tech industry by opting for Linux and my motivation to assist others, including my wife Paloma, in making the same choice. We share our journey and experiences to provide insights that can help you successfully transition into the tech field by embracing Linux as well.
Awesome to have been recommended this video! I'm watching from Kenya and would love to connect with you for networking opportunities in Linux. Such programs would surely make an impact on this side of the world.
It's inspiring to see the global reach of Linux programs. Excited for what's ahead!
Keep em' comin'. I love your content!
Thanks for the kind words! We’re thrilled you enjoy our content. Stay tuned for more!
Linux is great...I like it a lot. I use windows and linux systems together. Linux is a great addition to the Microsoft stack. Still need Microsoft tho.
Nice to hear you're using both Windows and Linux! Each has its strengths, making them a powerful combo.
great advice here, and great video quality
Thank you. Please suggest any topic you’d like us to discuss next.
Is this good for side income?
No. This is the kind of skill that needs dedication. Its better suited to be your main gig.
been using linux for two years and i'm happy, cocky, fluid on the cli, scripting everything swiftly and securely cause i can review the source code in depth before installing on my system.
Which distro are you using?
@@thelonggamebyJV I tried them all including arch but i finally settled for fedora, I run kali on a vm and I also got various debian liveboots on ventoy
@@thelonggamebyJV Tried them all bro, But I finally settled for fedora, I use kali on a vm and I have various debian liveboots on ventoy
Do you use linux at work or just personal use?
This video is the best. I grew up hustling.. had a plug on 153 & broadway. Left the streets and jumped head first in Linux. Everything from docker to kubernetes to virtualization is built on the Linux backbone. Glad to see “Mi Gente” teaching the Mundo!! Paaalabra!!!! Bendicion!!! Sigue Sigue!!!
Thanks for the encouragement. We didn't think this episode would resonate for so many people.
I want to truly learn Linux
Yes. Its definitely a skill you won’t regret having
If you are located in the US. Check us out. Link is in the description.
Which LINUX BOX or HARDWARE do you recommend to run Linux normally, or even, OPTIMALLY?
We mostly run the OS in a virtualized environment like VMware or Virtualbox
@@thelonggamebyJV I asked about the HARDWARE and NOT the software environment.
It depends, if its for a home lab, any personal PC or MAC could do, even a raspberry pie. If its for an enterprise production environment, that a whole separate conversation that requires a separate video :-)
I wish I had the mentorship or now me to talk to 2000 me to NOT to try to learn everything. I wish I had stuck with Unix/Linux and learned it then like I want to now.. so much time wasted..
What do you do currently?
Android also uses a Linux kernel. :)
Facts
Actually it was UNIX licensed by AT&T / Bell Labs back in the 60s before Solaris in the early 90s.
Everything you both spoke about I can confirm. I started in GovTech a year ago and now I am in an information security role that doubled to six figure base salary + bonus. Also I am an advocate now for Linux. I was always afraid of it but it is so efficient and so many distros to have fun and learn. Thanks!
Thanks for the approval!
Did you switch roles in the same organization or did you have to go to another one for your bump in pay? Also, how long were in the first role before switching?
Anyway I can reach you for advice
"How We Transitioned Into a Linux Tech Career Successfully 14 years ago" should be the full title. The amount of knowledge and skill to transition today is nowhere near what you could get away with 14 years ago.
What are all the things required now if you don’t mind me asking?
I like that. Expand a little more on what skills a Linux admin in 2024 should have. Maybe that could be the topic of another video
@@thelonggamebyJV Please make that video! It would be very helpful and greatly appreciated!
@@JimRohn-u8cbachelors minimum with 10 years of experience for a desk job.
I went the cybersecurity route and got my Linux training on the way. LINUX is the backbone of everything. It has served me moving away from grc to cloud security and ethical hacking roles. I got my Linux+ first, then my RHSCA. Most of my certifications were free and I took advantage as a veteran.
Ouhhhh this is exactly my order of certificates. Got both on first tries, did you get a job yet? I feel like I’m not getting one yet because of my age/look (I just turned 21 btw)
Did you self study?
@thelonggamebyJV Yes, my certifications have been mostly self-study. I've taken a boot camp, but they rushed the material, so I still ended up self-studying. I have a few certifications now, but I probably wouldn't have gotten so much if it wasn't free. Now I'm working on my Sans certifications.
@anthonymahounou9270 My son is 18. He was doing various hacking. I recently found out years before that, and I pushed him towards pentesting and doing it ethically. He was able to land a soc role while networking with me. He now decides he doesn't like cybersecurity and wants to become a software engineer. He already has the coding skills but wants to build on it, so he's taking a boot camp in July. Age has nothing to do with it. He's younger than you. What I can say helped me as a business owner who went into cybersecurity. Networking is very important. I joined a few organizations and started going to events to form organic relationships. I think it's a bit harder online, but it's still an option. I still had my business, but I had to slow down to focus on cybersecurity.
great stuff
I've been developing products on linux systems (embedded and web) for 20 years now. It's been very lucrative.
what types of embedded projects have you been making? im very curious as ive recently acquired an embedded technology interest
@@improvisedchaos8904 Over the years, I've done tons. Telecom monitoring systems, spray tanning machines (versaspa pro, mystic tan), KVM matrix switches, power monitoring and control systems, industrial vending systems, etc. Generally we use custom-built PCBs that are capable of running embedded linux (yocto).
Have been a Lnux user since 2003!...and while I haven't made it a career focus?..I'm beginning to think I SHOULD have?...instead I chased down Python / Front End Web Developement..(and I haven't finished with those either!!) but Having had a "background" in Linux?..and having used Fedora for the longest while?...using VS code on a Linux platform?..its a lot easier than it would have been on Windows...(which has become my "kryptonite"!...LOL! I CAN'T use Windows because its just too screwed up!...Midne you for the job I currently have I have to use it...but I'm constantly angling to use Linux wherever I can!!
Sounds like you've had quite the journey with Linux and development! It’s never too late to refocus your career if that’s what you're passionate about.
really nice production quality but what is your thought on IT and tech feeld getting overfloded by useless people who dont have no intrust who are here just for the money and faking with themeselfs that they like IT but the real thing they do is just MERN Stack and i think this is an untalked topics which is not touched every youtuber is just promoting software dev as their next starup and then making a startup which sells course thx for reading
We need real passion in tech. MERN Stack is useful, but the industry needs innovation and hard work.
@@thelonggamebyJV agree couldn't agree more i think in today's time everyone is here for money just want that MERN and DSA done by magic and then that 50lpa and they have no interest
Linux guy here, amazing F… interview
Thank you. We’ll keep them coming
help am self thouthwhere to start
Start with a simple udemy course and see if you like it.
you earned yourself a subscriber
I will transition Linux to Salesforce.. Linux is good but nobody will told if you go with Linux you will deal with hectic shifts.. Because in industry 70% server and production work is with Linux. And Linux job need high availability of the individual person.... In common word if you don't like 24/7 job then don't go with Linux.........
At least all gender studies majors stay away.
Typically. Our Alums find great life/work balance and remote work opportunities in Linux Sys admin work. The big workload you are referring to is when its a small environment with limited team members.
I learned about linux in college as well. Heard about it in high school, found out i could use it for hacking in college. It became my daily driver in 2010 and I started using it professionally in 2018 and never looked back.
Great to see how your journey with Linux evolved from curiosity to professional use! It’s a powerful tool that opens so many doors. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Finally a space where i feel welcomed....
Glad to here. Why do you feel welcome here?