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Satcom wrote: » I currently hold a clearance just got out the army 2 weeks ago .. pursuing a job on the IT side.. im waiting to go overseas as a satcom guy if that doesnt work plan b is to CCNA by the end of the month and apply some more stateside I hear that CCNA and A+ are very good intro certs to get your foot in the door if you have a minum of a secret clearance with companies like general dynamics im working on my CCNA plan on having it by the end of the month just wondering how many people on here are doing IT in government and if you can get me a job.. lolz im guessing the best route is clearancejobs.com but a lot of the time its who you know if you know anybody hiriing LMK.
Jason0352 wrote: » I also hold a SECRET clearance from the Marine Corps, about to take ICND2 (CCNA), and would love to hear if my clearance is of any importance in the IT industry.
Lamini wrote: » ... takes deep breath greetings. you and i hold a similar path. you are in my shoes 5yrs ago. keep your resumes on several online engines (hotjobs/monster/ and more importantly on other popular military contractors, and make the phone calls yourself!). i remember trying to land a job with DISA (japan/europe) before i got out, but there was a yr waiting list). i got out the military in 2004 due to 6month annual deployments to the desert. i was same career field as you. you may have already found out how tough it is to land a SATCOM job in the real world, but they pay well (see ft monmouth/aberdeen proving grounds); its not like anyone can buy a SATCOM for Dummies book and pass with some luck, or study for a SATCOM exam in 2 weeks and pass. our technical schools were lengthy (1.5yrs of military technical schools for me). your clearance+telecommunications is your main edge, keep sharpening it, dont let it rust, while improving related fields, like networking. from what ive seen, the IT field is oversaturated and outsourcing is an issue, unlike our AFSC/MOSs; we had unique jobs in the military. there WAS a reason SRBs went up for related IT MOSs several yrs ago, it is no longer the case as it has died/dying off (i think-im not in anymore). you already know RF, it sounds like youre already getting to know IP. i now do both and then some. just remember that since you got out, you will be starting lower than what you were when you were in the military; i always tell people to stay in and if you dont know why, you will very soon, of course this is case by case whatever decision you make, make sure a degree is the main path and certs are secondary (i cant stress that enough - you know the officer vs nco game, get to know the degreed vs non-degreed game - hint* same rules, those butterbars are fresh college kids). you as prior military will be probably taken by the top 20 or so DoD contractors affiliated w/ military (raytheon, baesytems, northrop grumman etc), ps checkout harris, hughes, telenor satellite. spend time filling in your resume, military experience didnt amount to anything for me, i literally walked back several years as far as career progression, ie from being supervisor/training manager of a dozen, then to being baby sat myself. also get very familiar with what is "comfortable pay" as far as what state/city you live in before you sign the dotted line... i made the mistake of assuming $17/hr was ok where i am now, big mistake im still paying for. and before you complain about not getting the pay you want, make sure you have the ammo on your belt to justify it (degree/certs). good luck
carboncopy wrote: » Well since you have a clearance you should not have that much trouble finding a job. I always get calls from the head hunters in Tampa asking me if I know any cleared personnel for positions over there in Tampa. There are also positions over in Patrick AFB. If you are looking for a job stateside now then let me know. I'll see what I can do.
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