Career Roadmap
Jeremiah's work combines: Technology, Business, and Problem Solving
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Take Roadmap QuizSkills & Education
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
General Studies
Troy University
Certification
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Syracuse University in partner with O2O
Certification
Project Management Professional
Syracuse University in partner with O2O
Certification
Comp TA ++
Syracuse University in partner with O2O
Certification
Call Center Excellence
Syracuse University in partner with O2O
Certification
Customer Service Proffesional
Syracuse University in partner with O2O
Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be a Computer User Support Specialists:
Bachelor's Degree: General Studies
Certification: Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Certification: Project Management Professional
Certification: Comp TA ++
Certification: Call Center Excellence
Certification: Customer Service Proffesional
Learn more about different paths to this careerLife & Career Milestones
1.
Started by joining the US Army and served for over 20 years.
2.
Time to retire from the service! Now what am I going to do when I grow up?
3.
Sought out Onward2 Opportunity (O2O) for Industry training certification
4.
Utilized all resources inconjuction with SFL-TAP, O2O, ACS, Hire Heroes USA, RecruitMilitary.com, and many more assets to help steer me along my way.
5.
Started O2O to obtain my Industry Certifications and learned my study habits to make myself better for furthering my education.
6.
Offered my current position of GM while still in the Service and accepted it.
7.
Completed O2O 12 week in class portion taking as many coursework materials that aligned with my new career. Made me more confident that I can be relevant to the labor force after the Service.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Society in general:
You need a degree to get a good paying job, must have a degree to get anywhere in life.
How I responded:
Stay positive and focused, a Military background will provide you with experience over someone with just a degree. But you are going to need Certifications of accomplishments to be attractive to employers and competitive with the the labor force. Know what your goals are and keep them in reach, strive for your education if you don't have one, and seek out resources along the way!