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Your starter plan: becoming an IT Support Specialist

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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):

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:

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

IDSupportsEvidenceSource
CIT-01Median pay $61,860 for IT Support SpecialistBLS OEWS occupation median (SOC 15-1232)BLS OEWS
CIT-02Projected employment change -3.7% (2024-2034)BLS Employment ProjectionsBLS EP
CIT-03About 40.8 thousand annual openings (2024-2034)BLS Employment ProjectionsBLS EP
CIT-04Troubleshooting importance 5/5 for IT Support SpecialistONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data)O*NET
CIT-05Customer support importance 4/5 for IT Support SpecialistONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data)O*NET
CIT-06Networking fundamentals importance 3/5 for IT Support SpecialistONET role-skill rating (ONET role-skill data)O*NET

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