Description

Prepare for a career in the high-growth field of IT, no experience or degree required. Get professional training designed by Google and get on the fast-track to a competitively paid job. There are over 520,000 open jobs in IT support with a median entry-level salary of $57,000.¹

Upon completion, you can directly apply for jobs with Google and over 150 U.S. employers, including Deloitte, Target, Verizon, and of course, Google.

75% of certificate graduates report a positive career outcome (e.g., new job, promotion, or raise) within six months of completion²

This program also prepares you for the CompTIA A+ exams, the industry standard certification for IT—you’ll earn a dual credential when you complete both.

This program is ACE® approved—when you complete, you can earn up to 15 college credits, the equivalent of 5 college courses at bachelor’s degree level.

If you’re interested in building on your IT foundations, check out the Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate.

Check out all Google Career Certificates here.

¹Lightcast™ US Job Postings (2022: Jan. 1, 2022 - Dec. 31, 2022).

²Based on program graduate survey, United States 2022

Applied Learning Project

This program includes over 100 hours of instruction and hundreds of practice-based assessments, which will help you simulate real-world IT support scenarios that are critical for success in the workplace.

The content is highly interactive and exclusively developed by Google employees with decades of experience in IT.

Through a mix of videos, assessments, and hands-on labs, you’ll be introduced to troubleshooting, customer service, networking, operating systems, and security — foundational IT skills required for an entry-level job.

Your skills will include: Network protocols, cloud computing, Windows operating system, Linux command line, systems administration, encryption algorithms and techniques, and more.

Learn concrete skills that top employers are hiring for right now.

What you'll learn

Gain skills required to succeed in an entry-level IT job

Learn to perform day-to-day IT support tasks including computer assembly

wireless networking

installing programs

and customer service

Learn how to provide end-to-end customer support

ranging from identifying problems to troubleshooting and debugging

Learn to use systems including Linux

Domain Name Systems

Command-Line Interface

and Binary Code

Requirements

  • Internet
  • Computer

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