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Veterans' News

Program Certifies Veterans For Careers In IT

Posted: 10/11/2012

Marine Corps veteran Derek LeMay
Marine Corps veteran Derek LeMay credits the CompTIA training and certification program for veterans with helping him secure a position in the IT industry.

(NAPSI)—There’s good news for veterans looking for a new career-and those who care about them.

There is an information technology (IT) certification program designed to help veterans build on their military experience and make the successful transition to a new career in civilian life.

The program, Troops to Tech Careers, helps returning veterans and their spouses who have an interest in an IT career receive the education, credentialing and job placement resources to be successful in this growing field. The program was created by an IT company called CompTIA.

Training as a Gateway

In the case of Marine Corps veteran Derek LeMay, the training and certification served as a gateway to a position with Symantec Corporation, where he provides phone support to the company’s global enterprise IT customers. Said Darrell Adams, a technical manager with the corporation, “Derek, when he sat down, pretty much blew our technical interview away. In fact, he came in on a Thursday and we offered him the job that Friday. It was that quick.”

Adams added that the company’s engineers were impressed by LeMay’s command of networking and multiple operating systems and his ability to easily answer their questions. LeMay believes the certifications he obtained through the training gave him the opportunity to get the job and will continue to help him in the future.

New Careers in Tech

LeMay is among the many veterans Symantec has hired for its engineering and technical support positions. It promotes job openings to veterans through military.com, military transition assistance programs, and career fairs targeting veterans with security clearance.

Said Ellen McLatchey, director of Global Diversity & Inclusion at Symantec, “We know that veterans participating in Troops to Tech are eager to contribute and have the skills and competencies needed to succeed at Symantec.”

A Three-Step Model

The Troops to Tech Careers program is founded on the “Learn-Certify-Work” model, which is designed to create a clear pathway for veterans who want to start a career in IT. Benefit programs that veterans have used to cover the program costs include the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, and the Workforce Investment Act.

To learn more, visit the site at www.troopstotechcareers.org.

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