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    Become an IT Professional

    Build a future-proof career keeping the world's technology connected and running.

    Duration
    6–12 months
    Certifications
    CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+); CompTIA A+; Microsoft Certified: Fundamentals
    Key Skills
    Problem-solving, communication, customer support, technical troubleshooting, adaptability
    Work Settings
    Corporations, schools, government agencies, hospitals, managed service providers, tech companies
    Job Outlook
    +12% (Faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $51K–$104K+

    What Is Information Technology (IT)?

    IT professionals are the backbone of the digital economy. They troubleshoot technical issues, configure hardware and software, and support end users in day-to-day operations. Many start in IT support or helpdesk roles and grow into networking, cybersecurity, or cloud positions.

    If you enjoy solving problems and working with technology, IT training can open doors to a stable and rewarding career. Career-Bond partners with leading training providers that teach essential IT fundamentals and prepare students for CompTIA and Microsoft certifications.

    What You'll Learn in Information Technology (IT) Training

    Core Skills

    • Computer hardware and operating systems
    • Networking and IP fundamentals
    • Software installation and troubleshooting
    • Cloud computing basics
    • Customer service and helpdesk skills
    • Cybersecurity awareness
    • System maintenance and documentation
    • Preparation for CompTIA ITF+ and A+ certifications

    Safety & Compliance

    • Data privacy basics
    • Security best practices
    • Compliance awareness
    • Professional ethics
    • Responsible AI use (as applicable)

    Tools & Technology

    • CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+)
    • CompTIA A+
    • Microsoft Certified: Fundamentals

    Admissions Requirements for Information Technology (IT) Training

    Most Information Technology (IT) programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    Basic computer skills
    Reliable internet (if online)
    Willingness to learn and practice

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Information Technology (IT)

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+)

    CompTIA

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    CompTIA A+

    Microsoft

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Microsoft Certified: Fundamentals

    Microsoft

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Information Technology (IT) Salary & Job Outlook

    $51K–$104K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$78,000
    Median Salary
    +12% (Faster than average)
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Growing demand driven by continued demand supported by widespread use of technology in business operations, growing digital workplaces, and ongoing need for IT support, troubleshooting, and systems maintenance.

    Career Outlook for Information Technology (IT)

    Work Settings

    Corporate IT departments, tech support teams, managed service providers, educational institutions, government organizations

    Advancement Path

    Build specialization skills; earn role-relevant certifications; progress to analyst, engineer, or lead roles with experience.

    What Is the Difference Between Information Technology (IT) and Computer Information Systems (CIS)?

    TL;DR: Information Technology focuses on hands-on technical support and infrastructure, while Computer Information Systems emphasizes systems, data, and business integration.

    Information Technology programs prepare students for operational roles that involve installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting hardware, software, networks, and user systems. This path is highly practical and support-oriented, with a focus on keeping technology environments running reliably and securely. Computer Information Systems programs take a broader systems-level view, emphasizing how information systems support business processes, data management, and organizational decision-making. CIS often blends technical knowledge with analysis, documentation, and coordination between technical teams and business stakeholders. Choose Information Technology if you want a hands-on technical support or infrastructure role; choose Computer Information Systems if you want to work at the intersection of technology, data, and business operations.

    Comparing Programs
    Information Technology (IT)
    Computer Information Systems (CIS)
    Primary Focus
    Information Technology (IT)

    Hands-on technical support, infrastructure maintenance, and systems operations

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Applying information systems to business processes, data management, and organizational workflows

    Typical Roles
    Information Technology (IT)

    IT support, systems technician, infrastructure and operations roles

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Systems analyst, information systems specialist, business-technology liaison

    Core Skills
    Information Technology (IT)

    Hardware, networking, operating systems, troubleshooting, user support

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Systems analysis, databases, business applications, requirements gathering

    Hands-On vs Analytical
    Information Technology (IT)

    Highly practical and operational

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    More analytical and systems-oriented

    Work Settings
    Information Technology (IT)

    IT departments, help desks, infrastructure teams

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Enterprise systems teams, operations, analytics, and business support groups

    Technology Used
    Information Technology (IT)

    Servers, networks, desktops, operating systems, support tools

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Information systems platforms, databases, workflow and reporting tools

    Career Progression
    Information Technology (IT)

    IT technician, systems administrator, network support roles

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Systems analyst, information systems manager, business systems roles

    Best For
    Information Technology (IT)

    Students who want hands-on technical support and infrastructure careers

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Students who want to work at the intersection of technology, data, and business operations

    Information Technology (IT)

    Choose Information Technology if you want hands-on technical support and infrastructure careers.

    Computer Information Systems (CIS)

    Choose Computer Information Systems if you want to work at the intersection of technology, data, and business operations.

    Benefits of Information Technology (IT) Training

    Get started in one of the most flexible and stable tech careers
    Learn essential IT and networking skills
    Prepare for globally recognized certifications
    Start in support or helpdesk roles and grow quickly
    Build a foundation for future specialization in cybersecurity or cloud computing

    Information Technology (IT) Student Reviews

    "The hands-on labs helped me troubleshoot real problems — I landed an IT role at a local hospital right after certification."

    Brian W.
    IT Support Specialist

    "Career-Bond helped me find an IT program that matched my learning style and led to my CompTIA A+ certification."

    Kayla P.
    Network Technician

    "I started with basic IT training and worked my way up — it's been the best career move I've ever made."

    Ethan J.
    Systems Administrator

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