Hardworking and passionate job seeker for the IT workforce. I have been looking closely to technology since 2018. The origin for my desire to be around anything technology related began when I was just 5 years old. I have strong IT skills with advanced learning abilities and entry level experience looking to be hired for the Global IT Support I position. I am knowledgeable in areas of tech hardware, microsoft office, hardware/software security and adapting to company specific needs. I am ready to help the team meet and retain company goals.
Since I was 5 years old I fell in love with computers. I begged my mom to get me a laptop and she stated she would. She doesn't recall making that statement which is fine since I have my dream computer. I didn't have a clue out of high school on what career I wanted to pursue. I did go to college out of high school but didn't feel motivated with the classes I was taking trying to become a lawyer. I was stuck pondering what I wanted to do. I turn my head and stared at my computer and said, "Why not something IT related?" I took some time to see what the best route would be so I can secure an IT job. Getting a degree seemed like the best option. Ever since then I have been super motivated with my college classes, graduating with my associates in May while working a fulltime job. I am looking to transferring out of the local college and moving away to pursue a Bachelors degree in either Computer Science or Cybersecurity. I would like to secure a job first since it can be costly to live alone and also use the different opportunities to do something IT related. On my free time I like to research about my hobbies like the gym, anything health related, favorite soccer team, and latest technology.
I personally researched and built my computer from scratch. With a low income I didn't have the strongest parts for the best performance. With a rise in my income later down the years I upgraded it and replaced my hardware. I ran to multiple problems that forced me to dig deeper into computer parts. I taught myself how to troubleshoot the hardware then recently had to update my bios as it was 4 years old and needed an update. Aside from my personal computer I have built more that were for friends or relative.