Your starter plan: becoming an IT Support Specialist
This one page sequences a realistic path toward this role using only our cited data. Every step links to the detailed page behind it.
Where you might start
Many people reach this role from a non-tech background. These career-change starting points commonly bridge toward it:
The realistic first role
Your target first role is IT Support Specialist.
- Median pay: $61,860 per year (BLS occupation-level median for the mapped occupation, SOC 15-1232) — occupation context, not a per-person figure.
- Preparation: Job Zone 3 (medium preparation needed).
- Outlook: Be honest with yourself here: BLS projects this occupation to shrink by 3.7% from 2024 to 2034, so openings come more from people leaving than from net new positions. BLS projects about 40.8 thousand annual openings for this occupation (2024-2034), counting both growth and workers who retire or move on.
See what the work actually looks like: a day in the life.
Skills to build
These are the highest-importance skills our seed data maps to this role (O*NET role-skill ratings, 1-5 — how central the skill is, not pay or hiring odds):
- Troubleshooting — rated 5/5 for this role
- Customer support — rated 4/5 for this role
- Networking fundamentals — rated 3/5 for this role
See the full list and how to build each one: skills gap.
Credentials to consider
A credential is a skill signal that can structure your study — it is not a hiring guarantee, and a course is not the same as a proctored certification. Listed by our seed priority for this role:
- Cisco Certified Support Technician IT Support — certification (proctored exam) (what it costs)
- CompTIA A+ — certification (proctored exam) (what it costs)
- Cisco Certified Support Technician Networking — certification (proctored exam) (what it costs)
Where it leads
This role sits in the it support pathway at the entry tier. See how roles in this area connect and where you can grow next: it support pathway.
Next step
This plan is a starting map, not a verdict. Start the RoleMath planner to see how well this role fits your background and what to do first.
Sources
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Employment Projections Occupational Data Table 1.2: https://www.bls.gov/emp/ind-occ-matrix/occupation.xlsx
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — May 2025 OEWS Current Tables: https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/
- Cisco — Cisco CCST IT Support Exam: https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/learn/training-certifications/exams/ccst-it-support.html
- Cisco — Cisco CCST Networking Exam: https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/learn/training-certifications/exams/ccst-networking.html
- CompTIA — A+ Core 1 and 2 Certification V15: https://www.comptia.org/en-us/certifications/a/core-1-and-2-v15/
Citation Ledger
| ID | Supports | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIT-01 | Median pay $61,860 for IT Support Specialist | BLS OEWS occupation median (SOC 15-1232) | BLS OEWS |
| CIT-02 | Projected employment change -3.7% (2024-2034) | BLS Employment Projections | BLS EP |
| CIT-03 | About 40.8 thousand annual openings (2024-2034) | BLS Employment Projections | BLS EP |
| CIT-04 | Troubleshooting importance 5/5 for IT Support Specialist | ONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data) | O*NET |
| CIT-05 | Customer support importance 4/5 for IT Support Specialist | ONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data) | O*NET |
| CIT-06 | Networking fundamentals importance 3/5 for IT Support Specialist | ONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data) | O*NET |