Here's how much I make | Software engineer VS Cyber Security Experiences
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มิ.ย. 2024
- Hey all, this video is about my experience working as Software Engineer and as a Cyber Security Analyst. I'll be outlining the differences in salary, type of work, interview process and career outlook. Enjoy!
Video Contents -
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Average Salary and required skills, knowledge
0:57 - How much salary I make
1:05 - Type of Work
3:44 - Interview process
5:07 - Career Outlook
6:14 - Outro - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
OMG ITS SO NICE KNOWING THAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE WONDERING THE SAMETHING
thanks for making the decision even harder. i really wanna go for cyber security but the lack of jobs has me questioning. seems like it’s so much easier to get a job for software developers
😭 same feeling rn
Hahaha easier??? I’ve been trying to get in for 5 years and I did a $15000 bootcamp and did an internship
See I keep hearing people say “oh it’s in high demand” “there will always be jobs”
I don’t want to go into something over saturated
Lack of jobs? That’s non existence. The demand for cybersecurity professionals is expected to raise each year
@Mkytrbl that's what google tells you. Do your own research
Thank you for this video! Very interesting!
Very much appreciate the video brother. Finally a good in-depth and structured break down of each field. I've gotten into the SWE field without a degree but decided to go back to school and finish my CS degree. Been trying to decide if I want my concentration to be SWE or a change to CyberS. This was very helpful, thank you again bro
Appreciate the feedback!
I love how u included actual footage 😁
This is a great video explains the differences
Very cool video, good job bro! I've been debating between these two job roles and this video has been a massive help to understand the differences & similarities.
Thank you! Glad it helped!
I am studying BS E-commerce i am very passionate about cybersecurity and pentesting do you think is it a good idea to jump into cybersecurity?
Hey Jono, I really want to do Software Development so I bought a course "boot camp" and I'm currently learning how to code. However I am a Veteran and I get to go to college for free so I thought it would be cool to go ahead and get my degree in either Computer Science or Cyber Security. But all I've been hearing is that a Computer Science degree doesn't make or break whether you get a job (only knowing what your doing/experience does) so I thought maybe it would be better to get a Cyber Security Degree instead and work in Sofwtware Development with my coding boot camp experience. The reason I was considering Cyber Security degree over Computer Science degree is because I'm not naturally great at math (not to say I can't develop the skill) but I don't really like it (like most people lol). But I would like to have the most opportunities available to me when I graduate while also being realistic. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance!
Hey there, I would recommend CompSci over Cyber Security degree as you can definitely get more opportunities. CompSci degree are useful in cyber security jobs, but Cyber security degree isn't really useful in CompSci jobs. Alternatively, a CompSci degree may offer Cyber security major. Hope that helps!
Wow, I am in the exact same spot right now! I am also a veteran in a career transition. I am thinking of using my GI bill for an Information Systems Technology degree. I noticed (at least at my local university) the comp sci degree was almost entirely physics, engineering, and calculus, with a few computer classes thrown in. Whereas the IST degree is all security, networks, coding, etc seems more well rounded to me.
I'm no expert but seeing as software development is mainly about practical experiences, it seems getting a computer related degree of any kind would help get a boost in the hiring company's HR department and the actual coding experiences/portfolio will give you the experience to get in as a jr developer. Plus, with the IST/cyber degree you can always fall back on a more basic IT support job to gain industry experience and continue building your skills.
Helpful video thank ya
Thanks for the feedback!
Ok but which do you enjoy doing more day to day?
Thank you and great video! I just found your channel. What do you think about a Software Engineering degree?? Idk if I should just go CS or SE.
Hey there, thanks for the feedback. I've personally studied Computer Science and it focuses more on theoretical understanding about data structures and algorithms which is highly sought after in many career fields. Software Engineer overlaps with CompSci in some areas but are generally more technical. Hope that helps!
@@TechwithJono Awesome, and thank you for the feedback. Just one more question. I’m sorry. I know you’re very busy. What are your thoughts on a cybersecurity degree vs. CS? The whole reason I was thinking of CS is because I want to go into cyberspace after I graduate.
Creating a dashboard seems like a lot of fun. A good combination of Design and Developer work.
Thanks for the feedback!
i'm currently a software engineer and i want to switch to cyber security while hopefully still getting to use my programming skills. i'm also sick and tired of swe interviews.
How's the journey so far?
Hello sir! I will have a bsc in Comp Sci. In a year and I don’t know what to study after that. I’m finding it difficult to choose between cyber security and SWE what’s your opinion?
currently im doing my college entrance exam for be software engineering. But yeah, i do watch several videos and found out that being software engineer first its imp cuz it will make u understand more abt that fields which is will make ur brain being more familliar with this fields then after being software engineering u can be cyber security with more well prepared cuz u being software engineering before. i hope it will help u:))
Cyber security analyst interview process is more conventional and less technical. Where you sell yourself to the interviewer. You have to have good general understanding of the current cves, common vulnerabilities and exposures, and your SIEM knowledge, and other networking and infrastructure knowledge and experiences. Cybersecurity jobs: ICT security.
software engineering is much fun than searching the whole day for something that u might or might not find.
Hey there, depends on your taste but I also enjoy software engineering work!
Bro is explaining difference between a data engineer and a cyber security analyst
I’m sticking with cybersecurity 😅
cool story bro