A practical way to choose your next step into IT without turning AI into a shortcut around fundamentals.
Table of contents
- Why beginners start in the wrong place
- The role-first framework
- How to build proof
- Certification strategy
- Weekly checklist
Beginners entering IT need a plan that connects learning to employability. A course can help, but a role-first roadmap is what gives the course a purpose.
Why beginners start in the wrong place
The common mistake is to ask, "Which certification should I take?" before asking, "Which first role am I preparing for?" That order creates scattered learning.
The role-first framework
Choose a first role, identify baseline knowledge, build visible proof, then select certifications that support the path. This keeps the learning plan practical.
How to build proof
Use documented labs, diagrams, troubleshooting notes, cloud screenshots from legitimate practice environments, and ticket-style writeups. Do not create fake experience.
Certification strategy
Certifications can structure learning and help screening, but they do not replace practical skill, communication, documentation, or role clarity.
Weekly checklist
- Pick a target role.
- Compare job descriptions.
- Build one proof artifact.
- Write a short reflection.
- Review whether a certification supports the role.
This article is part of my SHIFT 2 IT series for people moving into IT realistically.
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