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About Jimmy a Geek

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Jimmy a Geek is my tech persona. I cover current developments in technology and share practical advice on building a successful career in IT.

Background

I’m from Hong Kong. I began my journey in PC repair in 1999 and later transitioned into web design and web development. Along the way I worked as a security guard, construction worker, and ramp agent during difficult times, which motivated me to pursue a self‑taught path in technology.

Certifications and Education

I’m a CompTIA A+ Certified System Engineer and hold a Nanodegree in Programming, along with numerous programming and IT certifications. I started three degree programs—Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering, and Business Computing—but left them to focus on practical, hands‑on learning.

Interests

I create tech reviews and gameplay content, and I enjoy helping others navigate the tech industry with realistic, experience‑based guidance.

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