Sign up for the next cohort of the Fullstack Cybersecurity Bootcamp here: www.fullstackacademy.com/programs/cybersecurity-bootcamp? #FullstackAcademy #Cybersecurity #CyberBootcamp #TechBootcamp
@@Robinsingh-gz8ps Graduated nearly 2 weeks ago. I passed, was not a bad experience but I wish it could have been better. Was more or less a self-study bootcamp...maybe 30-45mins of "lecture" followed up with 3 hours of breakout rooms to work on activities or projects. Most peers had cams/mics off, hence the self study. Some of the course work was wrong in instructions or not edited correctly but over all not a BAD experience, just holy moly ...not for the price. I could have used that money towards HacktheBox labs and CompTIA certs. 12 weeks of fast paced info, I learned yes, but I don't feel completely prepared to be dropped in a security analyst role, maybe its imposter syndrome. But I plan on doing extra certs and getting more lab practice while looking for a job.
Hello, Can i ask you something? I am thinking to start the this bootcamp for cybersecurity program but my english is not good so much. What do you think ? Can i figure out this ? Thank you
Yep I think this is one of the most popular Cybersecurity Bootcamps on the Vet Tec providers list, glad you’re enrolled! Would love to hear about your experience going thru it too once you start 😁 Good luck in the program!
I'm just about finished with the bootcamp. They give you a Sec+ exam voucher. They somewhat touch on the questions on the exam and exam prep but not as much as I would've liked. I paid for the Dion Training course as well as purchased the cyberkraft training exam prep questions. They have PBQ examples which Fullstack doesn't go over. Feel free to ask me any questions you have about the bootcamp
This will depend on your situation! I have colleagues working in cybersecurity with a degree or from a bootcamp or switched in from a completely different field through transfers. I usually recommend the bootcamp route if you’re not in a position to go back to a 2-4 year degree program, while some companies still have a degree requirement, many of them prefer certs/relevant projects and experience. Best of luck with your decision! 😁
and here is another scam "very objective" unbiased "review" (which by the way comprises no fact checking just obsessively repeating their marketing material..)
I hear some people say you have to start out at the help desk position before landing actual engineering roles. Would this bootcamp be enough to make me hirable as an actual engineer? Thanks and love your channel!
Both are routes you can take! I think the key differentiator is whether or not you’re already working on technical cybersecurity projects and how well you talk about them on your resume/interviews. I started my career in a cybersecurity rotational program so it was a bit more entry level than going straight into a security analyst role, which is another option for you instead of starting in IT then switching into a different team. The IT experience doesnt hurt (esp if you can get that experience while doing a part time bootcamp, for example) but its not required if you have bootcamp experience, a beginner cert, and technical projects on your resume. I have a vid on beginner level cyber security projects you can work on here: th-cam.com/video/zc7LTa9q2nI/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps, good luck with everything! 😄
Sign up for the next cohort of the Fullstack Cybersecurity Bootcamp here: www.fullstackacademy.com/programs/cybersecurity-bootcamp?
#FullstackAcademy #Cybersecurity #CyberBootcamp #TechBootcamp
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❤ and Well Spoken
Just add Muscles and White HIJAB, and give charity to ORPHANS.
Perfect for me.
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I am enrolled to begin next month. This video was very helpful to give me more in depth knowledge of what to expect.
any update?
@@Robinsingh-gz8ps Graduated nearly 2 weeks ago. I passed, was not a bad experience but I wish it could have been better. Was more or less a self-study bootcamp...maybe 30-45mins of "lecture" followed up with 3 hours of breakout rooms to work on activities or projects. Most peers had cams/mics off, hence the self study. Some of the course work was wrong in instructions or not edited correctly but over all not a BAD experience, just holy moly ...not for the price. I could have used that money towards HacktheBox labs and CompTIA certs. 12 weeks of fast paced info, I learned yes, but I don't feel completely prepared to be dropped in a security analyst role, maybe its imposter syndrome. But I plan on doing extra certs and getting more lab practice while looking for a job.
I'd like to know as well
Uodate pls
@@Letalis86update?
I am currently in the second month of the Fullstack Cybersecurity Bootcamp participating in the part time cohort. Great program so far!
How is it going? I start in 2 weeks.
Its pretty intensive but doable @@michaelhoyle2453
@@michaelhoyle2453how’d it go for you?
How is it? im looking to start for the July cohort
Hello, Can i ask you something?
I am thinking to start the this bootcamp for cybersecurity program but my english is not good so much. What do you think ? Can i figure out this ? Thank you
This bootcamp is in the Vet Tec program I start in December in the cybersecurity program.
Yep I think this is one of the most popular Cybersecurity Bootcamps on the Vet Tec providers list, glad you’re enrolled! Would love to hear about your experience going thru it too once you start 😁 Good luck in the program!
@Himdwnstares see you there!
I'm also using Vet Tech and started the Fullstack cybersecurity program in Oct.
@@mikelee2870hey Mike I start in Dec anything I should freshen up before classes start ?
@@WithSandra sure thing 👍
Can you do a review on the ISC2 Certificate
Thanks for the video suggestion! Im assuming this is for the CISSP/SSCP? Will definitely add this video review to my list! 😁
What CERTS do you receive at the end?
I'm just about finished with the bootcamp. They give you a Sec+ exam voucher. They somewhat touch on the questions on the exam and exam prep but not as much as I would've liked. I paid for the Dion Training course as well as purchased the cyberkraft training exam prep questions. They have PBQ examples which Fullstack doesn't go over. Feel free to ask me any questions you have about the bootcamp
@@jensenservoss4430yes hi, is there any way i can contact you? im looking to start in July
@@InspectahSwaggydid you ever start? If so how’d it go?
Would you honestly recommend this boot camp or pursue a degree in cybersecurity?
This will depend on your situation! I have colleagues working in cybersecurity with a degree or from a bootcamp or switched in from a completely different field through transfers. I usually recommend the bootcamp route if you’re not in a position to go back to a 2-4 year degree program, while some companies still have a degree requirement, many of them prefer certs/relevant projects and experience. Best of luck with your decision! 😁
@@WithSandra really appreciate the response. Thank you.
did you have account on linkedin????
did you attend this bootcamp?
Probably not…
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching 😄
I heard there is an interview with fullstack to get into this bootcamp. What knowledge is required to be accepted
It is a timed assessment
It's a logic test that's timed.
What happens if you don't do good on the assessment?
Did Fullstack have an advisor to help you guide you to a career path and do they have alumni help you get your first job as a cybersecurity analyst?
and here is another scam "very objective" unbiased "review" (which by the way comprises no fact checking just obsessively repeating their marketing material..)
I hear some people say you have to start out at the help desk position before landing actual engineering roles. Would this bootcamp be enough to make me hirable as an actual engineer? Thanks and love your channel!
Both are routes you can take! I think the key differentiator is whether or not you’re already working on technical cybersecurity projects and how well you talk about them on your resume/interviews. I started my career in a cybersecurity rotational program so it was a bit more entry level than going straight into a security analyst role, which is another option for you instead of starting in IT then switching into a different team. The IT experience doesnt hurt (esp if you can get that experience while doing a part time bootcamp, for example) but its not required if you have bootcamp experience, a beginner cert, and technical projects on your resume. I have a vid on beginner level cyber security projects you can work on here:
th-cam.com/video/zc7LTa9q2nI/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps, good luck with everything! 😄
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Ty for watching Carson! :D