GovTech has helped me structure my learning. It gave a step by step guide. It took me some time to learn and understand, but anytime I expressed some struggle they game me tips to get through them. No... See more
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GovTech Academy is the premier training program dedicated to helping professionals build high-earning careers in Government Technology. Founded by industry veteran Symoné Berry, our Blueprint Accelerator Program combines technical training, and career development training. We provide a structured roadmap to navigate the hiring process and secure tech roles within the industry. GovTech Academy equips you with the exact skills and professional positioning employers demand.
2020 Howell Mill Rd. NW, 30318, Atlanta, United States
So far the meetings and modules within the program are useful and have helped me in my preparation for the CySA exam and my job search

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My Testimony: On January 26, 2026, I started my journey toward a better life. My lifestyle is not bad now, but I knew I could do better. Like you, I discovered GovTech. Since January 26, I have been deep into the modules, attending the Zoom sessions, and following the blueprint. This past Thursday, I earned the CompTIA Security+ certification. On Friday, I received my revised resumes. Friday evening, I created profiles on Indeed, Glassdoor, and ClearanceJobs, set daily alerts, and immediately applied for 10-15 jobs every day! On Monday, I did an interview for a contract-contingent position in Huntsville. Tonight, I completed round one for a position in New Mexico, and I just finished a call with a recruiter for a position in Reston, VA. The process works, but you have to be willing to do the work. Beez, the “Tell me about yourself” elevator pitch template saved me!
~Patrick PJay Johnson

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This program has been nothing but awesome, the staff and support have always been supportive.

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I'm enjoying my experience in the GovTech course. The curriculum is well-structured and up-to-date with current industry certification training. The instructors as well as the accountability coaches are knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely invested in student success. I especially appreciate the hands-on projects, which has helped me build and enhance my skills. Overall, this program provided a strong foundation and valuable real-world experience that I can directly apply in my career.

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GovTech Academy is very structured, and they hold you accountable with check-ins to ensure you are hitting your goals. I had some prior industry experience, but I did not have much of the required knowledge to properly study and prepare for these certifications. I'm glad I found them. I actually passed my exam thanks to them!

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