Discovering Technology as a Career

Wood never saw himself in IT before the pandemic. The way he saw technology portrayed in television shows and movies simply did not interest him.

“As you get older and you start reading about different things and hearing about different things, it's like, wait, tech is actually pretty cool,” Wood said. “It's something that can be cool to do. It’s not just for nerds. It's for a normal person like me who has no tech expertise whatsoever.”

In fact, he’s learned that IT is the kind of job where you need to be creative and come up with solutions on your own rather than asking someone for help.

“It's basically being able to solve problems fast and effectively and, just like you, everyone else has a problem they're trying to solve,” he said. “A lot of times trying to ask somebody how to solve a problem isn't always the best solution because they’ve all got their own problems they're dealing with.”

He’s learned to be resourceful and how to find good places to research questions he doesn’t know the answers to. Translation: YouTube and Google are his best friends.

“I’ll say, okay, let me figure this out real quick. And then once I feel like I have a solution, I'll go and talk to one of the other people who have been there a little while and say, ‘Hey, this is the issue. This is a solution. Do you think this will work or you think there’s a better way to fix it?’ At least that way I'm learning,” he said.

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