David_TheMan
Veteran
I had two offers last year, one was with a consulting firm working on a base and the other was to go private sector at a software company (this is 1 year after getting two offers out of college)
The consulting firm was going to have me spend 3 months working their help desk until they got me a clearance and then they were going to push me into the actual Linux admin role. I turned them down to go private sector and work with public cloud. Now I am about to interview with one of the big name software firms for a public cloud role. You don’t have to work help desk to get a clearance. If you get a job at any of the big four consulting/Accenture/Booz they will literally pay you to sit around and train yourself until they get you a security clearance. You don’t have to do an ounce of peasant help desk work. Lol @ ya life and ever having to work a legit help desk role ever. We get developer offers out of college or we aren’t at the same level. You don’t even need to have a degree to get a developer offer. I have a friend who went to Harvard, dropped out after one semester to create a company, and now works full time as a software developer. If you can build a solid website with MvC and a MEAN stack and have the code on git hub and deploy it to public cloud you will get yourself a job.
I never said you had to do anything to get a clearance.
I said if you want one quick look at taking a help desk position, get it and then get started.
As for you, like I said you seem like you have it all figured out, more power to you. lol
Anyone reading this, you want to up your marketability, take whatever role you can quickly get and get your clearance and bounce.
If you look at a title as peasant work, you are working with a hand behind your back, you make moves that help you get where you want to go, don't let ego get in the way of making moves that better you off for the long run.