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    Want to START or SCALE your Tech career, fill out an application to work with me here - https://8ba37k0lpoz.typeform.com/to/i3Xjl6A9?utm_source=youtube _______________________________________ In this video, I share the biggest lessons I learned after 18 years in government technology. I explain why clearances and certifications can matter more than degrees, why Security Plus is so important, and how subcontractors can help you break into GovTech. I also talk about why job hopping, niche skills, and boring infrastructure work can lead to much higher pay. If you want a stable, high-paying tech career, GovTech might be one of the most overlooked paths available. _______________________________________ Connect with me on other platforms Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/symonebeez/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@symonebeez Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/symonebeez _______________________________________ For business inquiries, you can reach me at: partnerships@symonebeez.com *Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies for which Symoné B. "Beez" will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Symoné B. "Beez" receives cash compensation for sponsored advertising materials. Symoné B. "Beez" is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. This is not investment advice. Timestamps: 0:00 How He Went From $10/Hour to $275K/Year in GovTech 0:46 Why Clearance and Certifications Matter More Than Degrees 2:28 The Contractor Strategy That Helps You Break Into GovTech 4:48 Why Overseas Contracting Can Build Wealth Fast
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