How to find I.T. jobs with LOW applicants

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Josh Madakor

Josh Madakor

Күн бұрын

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In this video, I share strategies on how to discover IT jobs with few applicants. Learn how to stand out in the tech job market by finding opportunities that are not yet on every job seeker's radar. Perfect for those looking to break into the IT industry with less competition.
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100 Entry Level Remote IT Jobs:
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Top 10 Search Terms:
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00:00 Intro on How To Find Jobs with Fewer Applicants
00:51 Step 1: Applying to Defense Jobs
01:29 List of Unusual Job Keywords and 100 Job Titles
01:59 Step 2: Applying to Jobs Nationwide
03:13 Video mentioned: • Get your first job ASA...
03:23 Example #1- 30 Applicants versus 2 Applicants for The Last 24 hours
04:04 Example #2- 100 Applicants Per Week
05:00 Step 3: Filter Jobs with Fewer Applicants
06:15 Conclusion and Recommendations
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Welcome to our video where we teach you how to find IT jobs with very few people applying. This is great for anyone looking to start or move up in their tech career but finds too much competition in the usual job listings. We have put together tips and tricks to help you discover these hidden gems.
Finding a job in IT can be tough. There are so many people applying for the same positions. But what if I told you there are jobs out there that not many people know about? Yes, they exist! And we're going to show you how to find them. This video is your guide to finding IT jobs with low competition.
Our goal is to help you feel more confident in your job search. With our tips, you'll be able to find IT jobs that you might have thought didn't exist. We want to help you land a job that you'll love, with less stress and less competition.

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@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 3 ай бұрын
🖥 New IT Career in under 3 Months with my Hands-On Course 🖥 joshmadakor.tech/it
@vanessa24173
@vanessa24173 2 ай бұрын
Hey Josh I signed an offer letter to be an associate incident handler by the end of April and now pending a clearance. I’ll have to relocate from Arkansas to a small town in Arizona, but I know it’s going to be worth it for the experience. Your video about doing what others won’t and this one you just uploaded assured me that I’m doing the right thing even when change can be a bit scary. Plus a significant pay bump going from 32k as a service desk analyst to 63k. Next goal will be to go over seas in a year or so. Thank you for everything you do! Your videos are gold!
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations! ^^
@Babarali08333
@Babarali08333 Ай бұрын
Hi Vaneesa. I have been trying to find a job that will do my clearance. I am in Texas. Do you know some companies that do it easily other than those DoD contractors like Lockheed and Raytheon?
@TheLostShep
@TheLostShep 2 ай бұрын
Crazy timing! I got my A+ in April and have applied to so many “A+ is a huge plus” jobs with not even an interview for my efforts. I hate to be negative but I’m done wasting my time with online applications. It seems who you know is the way to go nowadays.
@herbertscott9575
@herbertscott9575 2 ай бұрын
You probably put 4-6 months towards studying for the A+. You probably have been watching IT videos for a few years now. You probably have a fitness watch, smart phone, gaming system, smart tv, laptops, desktops ect. In other words, you have experience with the content. You need to learn how to market yourself beyond "I have this certification". What do you know and what problems can you solve? Can you effectively solve problems alone or with a team? You have to ruthlessly self market and self brand for each potential employer. The beauty of going down the certification tract and being in I.T. is that you can work in ANY industry....tech, finance, real estate, insurance, constriction, law, medical, public health, education, music, gaming, art, retail, religious institutions, non profits ect.ect So you need to take an assessment of what businesses are around you, what I.T. roles do they need and craft a narrative that you can pitch in an elevator, over coffee, at a receptionist desk and across all of your public social media's. Look at those certs like this...A+ is High school. Network+ is Associates. Security+ is a bachelors. Anything beyond that is just gravy CySa+, Linux+ ect. Make sure you can survive and thrive in a technical conversation. Make sure you can come out of that interaction being perceived as an expert who is looking for work. That is the extent of "who you know" that you need as an IT professional. Will an interaction be important and memorable enough for someone to recommend, refer or hire you based on what narrative you tell about yourself and your skills. The best employors to have are the ones who haven't realized they needed you yet. Keep studying, keep learning.
@user-ql5jk2bt9c
@user-ql5jk2bt9c Ай бұрын
When things aren't easy and a lot of qualified people are competing for each job, you inevitably get more skilled/experienced applicants applying to entry level roles, because a junior role in IT or programming is better than no job in the field. IT might be a bit easier to break into, but in programming you still have a lot of folks with B.S in computer science and experience who can't get a job!
@TheLostShep
@TheLostShep Ай бұрын
@@user-ql5jk2bt9c Very true.
@yourfeedYT
@yourfeedYT 2 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is this video will then make those low application jobs even harder to get because everyone who is competitive is applying 😭… it’s me…. I’m competitive
@emmanueldark993
@emmanueldark993 2 ай бұрын
Not necessarily, cause take for example "security jobs" rather for the U.S. government itself or U.S. government contractors you have to be a U.S. Citizen to even get called for an interview. Foreign nationals regardless of immigration status can't get hired for those roles. Then you have to get the security clearance itself and that's an extensive background check. There are ppl whom don't like the Feds investigating them for whatever reason. GOVTECH and government contractor jobs not gonna suddenly become inundated cause that would of been happened especially in this tough job market.
@ever6
@ever6 2 ай бұрын
I see alot of ppl talking about applying to govtech jobs. I wonder long long are these contracts and the benefits.
@zion3507
@zion3507 2 ай бұрын
I highly doubt people are, all of a sudden, gonna apply to jobs in Nevada, Idaho, Nebraska or other non-tech hubs because of this video.
@emmanueldark993
@emmanueldark993 2 ай бұрын
@@ever6 there's two major divisions for GOVTECH in the USA. The main one is working for the U.S. Federal Government herself and the other major division is working within the Government Contractor field that's where defense contractors comes in to play. Both have excellent job security but the government Contractors can pay way more than the Federal government by hundreds of thousands more.
@user-ql5jk2bt9c
@user-ql5jk2bt9c Ай бұрын
​@@emmanueldark993there's a ton of US citizen with IT skills seeking a career in the field. These jobs also often require more skills, education or experience than equivalent non DOD jobs. You might not be competing against as many candidates but you'll be competing against really qualified ones. I am not convinced it's easier, quite the contrary.
@Theinsomniac826
@Theinsomniac826 2 ай бұрын
This was extremely helpful. Thanks Josh! Nobody else is helping us so you are greatly appreciated.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 2 ай бұрын
Happy to help!
@magonazz1
@magonazz1 2 ай бұрын
Hey man, looking at what you've just said, it makes alot of sense. Well, I am not a US resident at the moment, but I would definaly consider moving to the US, and maybe get a job in those rural areas. Cuz from where I am from, anything in the US, is better than everything here.
@CleanMusicLover229
@CleanMusicLover229 2 ай бұрын
I wish there were apprenticeships for people who live in rural areas.
@TheITCornerbyJR
@TheITCornerbyJR 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff Sir! Sometimes you have to make some sacrifices to break into the field.
@JustAsaph
@JustAsaph 2 ай бұрын
great advise
@KayoMei
@KayoMei 2 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, can you make a video about how much information you learn from certs is actually used on the job? For example how much information learned from the comptia a+ or the google IT support certificate is actually used on the job?
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 2 ай бұрын
Hey, I'll make a video about this in the future, buy probably like 20% max from any given cert lol.. It's really low, which one of the reasons I started making courses
@carsonjamesiv2512
@carsonjamesiv2512 2 ай бұрын
GREAT!😃👍
@ever6
@ever6 2 ай бұрын
I would move for 6 months by myself but damn man. If i was single or my rent wasn't so dang high in SoCal cali. I might not be able to move again paying 2 cost of living again. I'll do remote or travel and quit my overnight job.
@bryanotoole3038
@bryanotoole3038 2 ай бұрын
Would you consider offering just the lab portion of your course for sale at a reduced price? I’m interested in just that portion.
@jamesbyrd3740
@jamesbyrd3740 2 ай бұрын
Just throwing shade at the whole bread basket.
@limbertcamilo3784
@limbertcamilo3784 2 ай бұрын
Hey @JoshMadakor, Microsft just released an IT Support Specialist and Cloud Support Associate course on Coursera. Would you be willing to review these courses? Your review or input would be greatly appreciated.
@DeematheFashionDesigner
@DeematheFashionDesigner 2 ай бұрын
Do you do one-on-one? I am just lost in this field :(
@kazi1
@kazi1 2 ай бұрын
Yo
@Epoch03
@Epoch03 2 ай бұрын
#teamsc Gerry sent me here
@ever6
@ever6 2 ай бұрын
I still can't believe my friend paid $500 for itu lifetime membership videos for I tHInk A+ I'LL have to ask him more about it but such a waste. My jaw dropped when he mentioned it. Plys most likely won't even do nithing with it for I.T smh
@hankmoody5514
@hankmoody5514 22 күн бұрын
Do you play guitar?
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 22 күн бұрын
I used to practice for fun, but I have no idea now :)
@bagery
@bagery 2 ай бұрын
Oklahoma has potential but is mired in discrimination. I worked with a good team but one needs a life outside of that. Yeah, if you haven't found or started acquiring a decent crew in 6 months, get out. I waited too long.
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