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Great video. Thank you. For the answer to the question, yes. I would work on projects that I felt more passionate about versus the place. Sometimes it’s both - if you are lucky.
Hi Sandra, thanks so much for your content and advice! I’ve seen a lot of videos including yours but haven’t really seen any good info on which certification to obtain (for resume purposes not for experience) that isn’t CompTIA A+ to appeal to HR, when affordability is an issue as getting multiple certifications can be expensive when coming from another industry and wanting to make a strong breakthrough into IT, thank you and Luca for this video!
ya i found learning development u constantly have to think, debug, and can go hours and no come to a solution or make progress. Feels stressing and never ending. If you don't like that constant change what would reccomend someone to go if they studied CS?
I think any non-coding job would be a great place to start, it’ll need some pivoting though since you’ll be adding a new set of skills outside of coding, but i think even a security engineering or tech consulting role might be a good option that still has good career trajectory, good luck with your decision!
I hate tech. I was there because I fell into it having been a "computer person" most of my life and for some stupid reason studied those disciplines at university. I've quit. Now taking a sabbatical and hopefully going into a brand new career later in 2023.
I’m in my last 2 classes of cyber security program I have only had 1 class in coding. Is that the next thing I should focus on to become more valuable as an analyst?
Hello mam would you like to make an interview video to help beginners To guide them 1. What is your experience with cyber security? 2. What are some of the most common cyber security threats? 3. What are some of the best practices for cyber security? 4. What are some of the most common cyber security solutions? 5. What are some of the most common cyber security tools? 6. What are some of the most common cyber security tips? 7. What are some of the most common cyber security tricks? 8. What are some of the most common cyber security tips for beginners? 9. What are some of the most common cyber security tips for experts? 10. What are some of the most common cyber security mistakes?
Thanks for watching! More links below:
💻 My Cyber Security Career Resources: withsandra.square.site/
📔 My Cyber Security Course: your-cybersecurity-journey.teachable.com/
👯 Join our Discord :D - discord.gg/2YZUVbbpr9
👩💻 Support the Channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/withsandra
Fun topic :) Thank you for having me!
Thanks for watching Luca! ☺️
Great video. Thank you. For the answer to the question, yes. I would work on projects that I felt more passionate about versus the place. Sometimes it’s both - if you are lucky.
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Great video, Sandra!
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take big tech offer you can always get that offer again with google experience and a higher salary and title
Facts! 🎉🎉 it definitely helps a lot with future opportunities having a big tech company on your resume lol
Hi Sandra, thanks so much for your content and advice! I’ve seen a lot of videos including yours but haven’t really seen any good info on which certification to obtain (for resume purposes not for experience) that isn’t CompTIA A+ to appeal to HR, when affordability is an issue as getting multiple certifications can be expensive when coming from another industry and wanting to make a strong breakthrough into IT, thank you and Luca for this video!
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Great topic!
Glad it was helpful!😁
ya i found learning development u constantly have to think, debug, and can go hours and no come to a solution or make progress. Feels stressing and never ending. If you don't like that constant change what would reccomend someone to go if they studied CS?
I think any non-coding job would be a great place to start, it’ll need some pivoting though since you’ll be adding a new set of skills outside of coding, but i think even a security engineering or tech consulting role might be a good option that still has good career trajectory, good luck with your decision!
I hate tech. I was there because I fell into it having been a "computer person" most of my life and for some stupid reason studied those disciplines at university.
I've quit. Now taking a sabbatical and hopefully going into a brand new career later in 2023.
Guilty of taking the cool name honestly. Google is also my dream company :D
I’m in my last 2 classes of cyber security program I have only had 1 class in coding. Is that the next thing I should focus on to become more valuable as an analyst?
Python and more so, Powershell will make you extremely valuable entering the work force.
Do you get attack by criminals if you work under cyber security ?
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How to find rotational positions in cyber security? I think it's a nice way of figuring out what you like the most in the area
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Thank you so much!!
So glad this was helpful Mia! ☺️
what area of cyber are you in
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Hello mam would you like to make an interview video to help beginners
To guide them
1. What is your experience with cyber security?
2. What are some of the most common cyber security threats?
3. What are some of the best practices for cyber security?
4. What are some of the most common cyber security solutions?
5. What are some of the most common cyber security tools?
6. What are some of the most common cyber security tips?
7. What are some of the most common cyber security tricks?
8. What are some of the most common cyber security tips for beginners?
9. What are some of the most common cyber security tips for experts?
10. What are some of the most common cyber security mistakes?
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I didn’t watch the video but I’m guessing your probably like everyone else where your job has it’s ups and downs.
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Hello teacher longuage in Hindi and video
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Ok