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Currently in my first IT job. I'm over 40, and been intheis job less than a year. Computers have always been a hobby of mine. A couple years ago I started taking some classes at the local community college: networking, cyber sec, sysadmin... After 6 or 7 classes, a professor recommended I apply for this job (Helpdesk+). I think certs are a great idea, and I'm planning to get some myself as I plan to steer into infosec. You really can't beat personal networking/connections though. I got mine through school, but also maybe there are some clubs or events like a local Linux Users Group where you can meet people and make friends.