Happy Thursday all! :D Let me know your thoughts on this video👇Thanks for watching! More learning resources below: Explore Simplilearn's CyberSecurity Programs: bit.ly/Sandra-CyberSecurityPrograms 💡 Technical Interview Prep Course: www.withcybersecurity.com/ 💻 My Cyber Security Career Resources: withsandra.square.site/ 💼 My Cybersecurity Coaching Program: your-cybersecurity-journey.teachable.com/p/cybersecurity-career-kickstart Start the FREE IT Introduction Course with CourseCareers Now: coursecareers.com/a/WithSandra?course=it
I am sure Sandra means well, but a lot of the advice given to new grads must be frustrating: "Certs aren't important anymore so focus on projects, BUT everyone has these certs so if you don't have them then you'll automatically get rejected. So do projects and certs! BUT projects aren't enough take online courses that simulate real world work, BUT none of that matters unless you network! so go to conferences and cold message employees or you'll never get a job because you need a mentor who will provide you a reference to stand out, BUT when you go to conferences don't network too much because that will come across as desperate... So study for certs while doing projects while doing online simulated work while attending conferences and networking and writing custom tailored resumes to every job you apply to. Easy!"
Love hearing your perspective on this! For me, that comment was mostly for people with 4+ certs and not actually spending enough time on the technical hands-on work and projects. TY for sharing your thoughts!
These days if you want a high paying job in security you need all the componets: cloud certs, security certs, ai certs, on the job experience in the skills listed in the job description your applying too, little to no employment gap, better written and verbal communicator then the hundreds your compeating against. Once you make it past the gatekeepers and you have the position you also need to convince the manager your a future manager and not just a technician, convince the manager and senior contributors your loyal to them and wont overstep or outstage, you must be empathetic but not too empathetic, you must be able to do everyone elses job because when they get layed off you'll need to, and document absolutely everything. Tough times, but like all times they change. Its not the early 2020s anymore but everything comes down to supply and demand so keep your chin up and keep chasing your dreams. Wether your just starting or your starting again, chase. What others want from you wont necessarily get you there quicker. It can widen perspective, teach you the art of adaptation, teach you how to see the big picture. It can also degrade your passion, split your attention, and send you on a soul searching mission. With all that in mind, if your new and lucky enough to have dreams or youve been burned out by the dumpster fires and keep coming back too them because your just stubborn, dont give up chasing your dreams. Life without dreams is no life at all.
Basically, you have to do everything possible to get into the field. The competition is so much higher today than it was just 5 years ago. It's similar in a lot of fields rn. No companies are willing to train, and they're all on a tight budget. It's brutal out there. I had to work my 🍑 off just to get a low paying office job. I really didn't like the job and now I'm making a move to IT. Life is certainly a tough journey at times.
Guys… you want to do certs + get experience at the same time. Don’t focus on one or the other. Its competitive out here. I have 5+ GIAC certs and still have trouble sometimes.
Thank you for posting this. I will be sharing this with several communities I’m involved with and I think some of these can be used for beginner IT. The free training options that provide experience from real companies was new to me. The recruiter discord and Reddit was very interesting and the scholarships for events was something I’ve never heard of.
I love the suggestions. The tricky part with this type of content is that it’s creating a new baseline for projects like you was mentioned about Comptia Security+. The community would be better served if you privately consulted. In general, I am not sold that project are the way to go, companies want real work experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts in this field.
Great content Sandra. I’m focus my energy on learning Linux, Try hack me, hack the box. I want to learn blue and red team concepts. I want to build my technical skills and projects. I’m also studying to be an x ray tech also. The first 20 seconds is the perfect tempo you should go at in the vids.
Wow, you're way ahead of most 17 year olds so you're already killing it!! 😄💯 Best of luck with everything and keep us updated with your progress! Also feel free to join our Discord channel :D - discord.gg/2YZUVbbpr9
I want to start my job search in november, I have always had computer as a hobby, in my resume I have automation script of my malware research, I wrote EDR modules based on drivers and I have my youtube where I show my skills focused more on malware research, with an emphasis on static analysis, emulation, symbolic execution. Does the stuff I did count as experience? I don't want to work remotely so I will only look for work in my country.
So it sounds like get all the certs you can, do online "real world scenario" training, tailor make your resume, and pray you get lucky enough to meet someone who can get you a job? I was looking forward to starting to learn and move careers to something in IT but this is actually kind of discouraging. Seems you have a 50/50 shot that it will actually work out and thats a lot to bargain on for a lot of us.
This 100%. For all lucrative tech jobs out there, especially in this economy, you want to go in with realistic expectations, I don't want to sit here and say that everyone will 100% get hired if they are trying to break into cybersecurity. It's going to take a lot of hard work, studying, networking, applying to a lot of jobs, and spending a lot of time prepping for interviews. But this is the case for most high paying jobs in tech. I personally think its worth it but dont go into this with unrealistic expecations because it can end up being discouraging. I say - start with free training, if you enjoy the material, keep going, if you didn't pivot into a different area or try a different niche in tech instead. Best of luck with whatever you choose!
@@WithSandra Solid advice. If I like the material im more apt to continue and do the hard things in order to make sure it works out , at least the best that it can work out based on my effort.
I have a question. How do I work for this career while also going to school? I’ve had peers negotiate with their employers so they can attend class so I know it’s possible.
Hello Sandra Hope you are doing well! Could you elaborate on how the platforms like clicked, Forage can help to practice cyber related topics - you can do a separate video on these platforms to get the outline of it Thanks for your time and help as always : )
So I have a senior security analyst from the state of California that is willing to give me a paid internship ship, he used to be a mayor and has done cybersecurity for quite a couple decades, my question is I feel completely lost if I should take him up on it, I don’t feel remotely ready whatsoever I only recently got into school for cybersecurity with zero tech experience I was a medical assistant prior, I feel if I take him up on his offer I should at least know something haha at this point I barely took an intro course into cybersecurity fundamentals and a SQL course. Should I take him up on this offer and possibly make a fool of myself or wait till I have completed a few more courses to even know what others are talking about.
Look for them with Discord tags! - disboard.org/servers/tag/hiring try hriing, recruitment, etc keywords. ALso look for facebook or linkedin groups, best of luck!
Genuine question: what’s the best way to put together a cybersecurity portfolio or add projects to showcase for potential employers? Website, Github, Blog?? Need help
Great question! Many people start with Github since it's free and you can easily document things there, but having your own website is great to showcase certain projects. You still want to share them in a "resume-friendly" way on your resume and you can add a link to your website or Github on your resume as well. Best of luck!
Hey Sandra, Upon clicking on the discord link, I'm unable to join the channel. It throws the error "unable to accept invite". Could you help us on this?
Haloo Sandra, is it possible to get a callback without a bachelors degree? Im willing to do all the certs and camps and portfolio but i worry a degree would hold me back. Thank You Sandra
I know bootcamp grads and those without prior experience or a degree get into cybersecurity so yes. You're going to have to focus hard on strong technical projects, Make sure you're learning the relevant skills for the area of cybersecurity you're going into to make sure you spend time learning the right things. Best of luck!
You won't be able to upload any project to a PDF doc of a resume, but just adding it as if it were technical experience and adding 2-3 bullet points about what you worked on and how impactful it is including the technical skills, tools, coding languages, etc. that you used. You can also add your website link with your proj portfolio or your github. Best of luck!
I'm almost 50 years old. When I get out of the Navy I'll be 54. I have zero IT/ cyber security certs or work history. I want to get into cyber security and human trafficking when I'm out of the navy. Is that possible? Or would ppl laugh at me due to my age? Thank you
Oh man, I hope this doesn't become a meme 😆😂 I tried my best to talk slower during the live session haha, unfortunately this is how fast I normally talk LOL.. I be yapping
@WithSandra it's all good. You're passionate of your work and you want to set us up for success. Also I'm just messing around. Definitely going to be a meme. Maybe make a gif out of it too 🤣🤣
Hello Sandra, Do you think an Accountant such as Forensic Accounting can transition to a Cyber Security career? Thank you so much for the informative video! Love watching your videos!!
Really glad the videos have been helpful! :) I'd start with a non-technical career like GRC, that would be the easiest transition from Accounting, I have a video on GRC training here: th-cam.com/video/TcrsxqMBpfc/w-d-xo.html Best of luck and keep us updated with everything! :)
Happy Thursday all! :D Let me know your thoughts on this video👇Thanks for watching! More learning resources below:
Explore Simplilearn's CyberSecurity Programs: bit.ly/Sandra-CyberSecurityPrograms
💡 Technical Interview Prep Course: www.withcybersecurity.com/
💻 My Cyber Security Career Resources: withsandra.square.site/
💼 My Cybersecurity Coaching Program: your-cybersecurity-journey.teachable.com/p/cybersecurity-career-kickstart
Start the FREE IT Introduction Course with CourseCareers Now: coursecareers.com/a/WithSandra?course=it
I am sure Sandra means well, but a lot of the advice given to new grads must be frustrating: "Certs aren't important anymore so focus on projects, BUT everyone has these certs so if you don't have them then you'll automatically get rejected. So do projects and certs! BUT projects aren't enough take online courses that simulate real world work, BUT none of that matters unless you network! so go to conferences and cold message employees or you'll never get a job because you need a mentor who will provide you a reference to stand out, BUT when you go to conferences don't network too much because that will come across as desperate... So study for certs while doing projects while doing online simulated work while attending conferences and networking and writing custom tailored resumes to every job you apply to. Easy!"
😂
Love hearing your perspective on this! For me, that comment was mostly for people with 4+ certs and not actually spending enough time on the technical hands-on work and projects. TY for sharing your thoughts!
@@WithSandrahow I have no experience
These days if you want a high paying job in security you need all the componets: cloud certs, security certs, ai certs, on the job experience in the skills listed in the job description your applying too, little to no employment gap, better written and verbal communicator then the hundreds your compeating against. Once you make it past the gatekeepers and you have the position you also need to convince the manager your a future manager and not just a technician, convince the manager and senior contributors your loyal to them and wont overstep or outstage, you must be empathetic but not too empathetic, you must be able to do everyone elses job because when they get layed off you'll need to, and document absolutely everything. Tough times, but like all times they change. Its not the early 2020s anymore but everything comes down to supply and demand so keep your chin up and keep chasing your dreams. Wether your just starting or your starting again, chase. What others want from you wont necessarily get you there quicker. It can widen perspective, teach you the art of adaptation, teach you how to see the big picture. It can also degrade your passion, split your attention, and send you on a soul searching mission. With all that in mind, if your new and lucky enough to have dreams or youve been burned out by the dumpster fires and keep coming back too them because your just stubborn, dont give up chasing your dreams. Life without dreams is no life at all.
Basically, you have to do everything possible to get into the field. The competition is so much higher today than it was just 5 years ago. It's similar in a lot of fields rn. No companies are willing to train, and they're all on a tight budget. It's brutal out there. I had to work my 🍑 off just to get a low paying office job. I really didn't like the job and now I'm making a move to IT. Life is certainly a tough journey at times.
Guys… you want to do certs + get experience at the same time. Don’t focus on one or the other. Its competitive out here. I have 5+ GIAC certs and still have trouble sometimes.
Thank you for posting this. I will be sharing this with several communities I’m involved with and I think some of these can be used for beginner IT. The free training options that provide experience from real companies was new to me. The recruiter discord and Reddit was very interesting and the scholarships for events was something I’ve never heard of.
Please i want to join cybersecurity communities
I love the suggestions. The tricky part with this type of content is that it’s creating a new baseline for projects like you was mentioned about Comptia Security+. The community would be better served if you privately consulted. In general, I am not sold that project are the way to go, companies want real work experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts in this field.
Great content Sandra. I’m focus my energy on learning Linux, Try hack me, hack the box. I want to learn blue and red team concepts. I want to build my technical skills and projects. I’m also studying to be an x ray tech also. The first 20 seconds is the perfect tempo you should go at in the vids.
Focus on one thing... it's going to be hard to balance those two. Especially since they're so unrelated.
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN WANTING TO KNOW. THANK YOU
Really glad this can be helpful!
I'm 17 but want to know exactly how to start cybersecurity when I finish school so thank you so much for this!!!!!!!
Wow, you're way ahead of most 17 year olds so you're already killing it!! 😄💯 Best of luck with everything and keep us updated with your progress! Also feel free to join our Discord channel :D - discord.gg/2YZUVbbpr9
By the time you get in line the cybersecurity jobs will be gone, you need to learn AI.
You can and should start now! Why wait? And wait for what? These certificates and projects don't have an age limit.
@@Vi_k_torija you are right ill try my best but its difficult with school
@@WithSandra thank you that encourages me a lot!!
Thanks for the tips!
You always do a great job. Thank you
Thanks so much! I really appreciate this :)
Super helpful! Thank you!
TY! I'm really glad to hear that :)
Great useful and actionable gems!
Your videos are really informative.😃🧠👍👍
I want to start my job search in november, I have always had computer as a hobby, in my resume I have automation script of my malware research, I wrote EDR modules based on drivers and I have my youtube where I show my skills focused more on malware research, with an emphasis on static analysis, emulation, symbolic execution. Does the stuff I did count as experience?
I don't want to work remotely so I will only look for work in my country.
So it sounds like get all the certs you can, do online "real world scenario" training, tailor make your resume, and pray you get lucky enough to meet someone who can get you a job? I was looking forward to starting to learn and move careers to something in IT but this is actually kind of discouraging. Seems you have a 50/50 shot that it will actually work out and thats a lot to bargain on for a lot of us.
This 100%. For all lucrative tech jobs out there, especially in this economy, you want to go in with realistic expectations, I don't want to sit here and say that everyone will 100% get hired if they are trying to break into cybersecurity. It's going to take a lot of hard work, studying, networking, applying to a lot of jobs, and spending a lot of time prepping for interviews. But this is the case for most high paying jobs in tech. I personally think its worth it but dont go into this with unrealistic expecations because it can end up being discouraging. I say - start with free training, if you enjoy the material, keep going, if you didn't pivot into a different area or try a different niche in tech instead. Best of luck with whatever you choose!
@@WithSandra Solid advice. If I like the material im more apt to continue and do the hard things in order to make sure it works out , at least the best that it can work out based on my effort.
Thank you for video 😃
Glad this can be helpful!
I love listening to you
I have a question. How do I work for this career while also going to school? I’ve had peers negotiate with their employers so they can attend class so I know it’s possible.
I am 18 and i have basic knowledge and want to know more about penetration tester role where to learn and how to get job
Hello Sandra
Hope you are doing well!
Could you elaborate on how the platforms like clicked, Forage can help to practice cyber related topics - you can do a separate video on these platforms to get the outline of it
Thanks for your time and help as always : )
I’m trying to find the job boards you posted about but I can’t find them. Can you please help?
I'd love if you made a resume channel!
How do you find the recruiter discord channels?
Discord tags! - disboard.org/servers/tag/hiring try hriing, recruitment, etc keywords. ALso look for facebook or linkedin groups!
So I have a senior security analyst from the state of California that is willing to give me a paid internship ship, he used to be a mayor and has done cybersecurity for quite a couple decades, my question is I feel completely lost if I should take him up on it, I don’t feel remotely ready whatsoever I only recently got into school for cybersecurity with zero tech experience I was a medical assistant prior, I feel if I take him up on his offer I should at least know something haha at this point I barely took an intro course into cybersecurity fundamentals and a SQL course. Should I take him up on this offer and possibly make a fool of myself or wait till I have completed a few more courses to even know what others are talking about.
You better go do it.
Where can we get the information on the confrences
Does anyone have any links to any discords that I may join in hopes of landing my first entry level IT job?
Look for them with Discord tags! - disboard.org/servers/tag/hiring try hriing, recruitment, etc keywords. ALso look for facebook or linkedin groups, best of luck!
Genuine question: what’s the best way to put together a cybersecurity portfolio or add projects to showcase for potential employers? Website, Github, Blog?? Need help
Great question! Many people start with Github since it's free and you can easily document things there, but having your own website is great to showcase certain projects. You still want to share them in a "resume-friendly" way on your resume and you can add a link to your website or Github on your resume as well. Best of luck!
Clicked isn’t free and the deadline to signup was September 9th. IDK I’m confused.
Is Hack the box and using wire-shark and Metasploit reasonable to put on a resume as Skills?
I’d include everything but Hackthebox since thats a platform, but tools can be listed under skills or tools, up to your preference 👍
Sneaking through a window 😂😂to me out😂😂
Sandra you said Sprinboard is really good, correct? Hope I didnt miss that.
Sandra I’m tryinggggggg😔
Hi how important math is for programming overall
Hey Sandra,
Upon clicking on the discord link, I'm unable to join the channel. It throws the error "unable to accept invite". Could you help us on this?
Haloo Sandra, is it possible to get a callback without a bachelors degree? Im willing to do all the certs and camps and portfolio but i worry a degree would hold me back. Thank You Sandra
I know bootcamp grads and those without prior experience or a degree get into cybersecurity so yes. You're going to have to focus hard on strong technical projects, Make sure you're learning the relevant skills for the area of cybersecurity you're going into to make sure you spend time learning the right things. Best of luck!
Please make a video like this on Penetration testing.. ❤ from BHARAT.
Please be honest with me… do you need a degree to get into cyber security?
Can i learn from you?
Internships are for students only.
THOUSANDS!!
I would call you back lol
Can you show how to upload cybersecurity projects onto resume
You won't be able to upload any project to a PDF doc of a resume, but just adding it as if it were technical experience and adding 2-3 bullet points about what you worked on and how impactful it is including the technical skills, tools, coding languages, etc. that you used. You can also add your website link with your proj portfolio or your github. Best of luck!
I'm almost 50 years old. When I get out of the Navy I'll be 54. I have zero IT/ cyber security certs or work history. I want to get into cyber security and human trafficking when I'm out of the navy. Is that possible? Or would ppl laugh at me due to my age? Thank you
That’s very possible. I think your age would help you
People will not laugh
By then, get cyber certs
She’s not talking fast you just listening slow
Looks like another roadblock😂
You drank more boba huh reason why you spoke fast😂
Oh man, I hope this doesn't become a meme 😆😂 I tried my best to talk slower during the live session haha, unfortunately this is how fast I normally talk LOL.. I be yapping
@WithSandra it's all good. You're passionate of your work and you want to set us up for success. Also I'm just messing around.
Definitely going to be a meme. Maybe make a gif out of it too 🤣🤣
😮
Try to not speak so fast.
Videos always sound like they are slightly sped up.
Slow down the video
stop using drugs...
Can you slow down just a smidge with your speech?
Yeah, sorry Im a naturally fast speaker 😅 working on this but you can also custom set playback speeds on YT now, I hope that can help!
@@WithSandra You sound great. They just need to listen faster.
Hello Sandra, Do you think an Accountant such as Forensic Accounting can transition to a Cyber Security career? Thank you so much for the informative video! Love watching your videos!!
Really glad the videos have been helpful! :) I'd start with a non-technical career like GRC, that would be the easiest transition from Accounting, I have a video on GRC training here: th-cam.com/video/TcrsxqMBpfc/w-d-xo.html Best of luck and keep us updated with everything! :)
@@WithSandra Thank you so much , you’re a blessing !!!!
loll @ the playback speed comment at the end
would you recommend Try hack me for project experience?