Really interested in buying your course Have you updated your course to 701+ ? and as someone studying for the exam but no real world experince (outside of personal hobbies - building pc / setting up home router etc) is this a course possible for a beginner (i know its itermediate) or is there a prerequisite you would recommend first . Thanks for your content cheers
Thank you! This is the kind of clear cut direction I needed after multiple resume revisions and numerous rejections/ghostings. The lack of feedback from hiring authorities is probably the most mentally draining aspect, but onwards and upwards.
Cissp is insane to go for before a job. Huge chunk of change for no just the cert, but you have studies as well. I wish this was not so commonly the answer.
Hey Josh, love your videos! Do you have more vlog content coming? I especially loved your videos just walking around Japan. I'm a viewer from Hawaii, and I totally get that Waikiki can be the butthole of the island lol
Hilarious comment hahaha. And yes I do have another vlog video coming out, the editing was just finalized. We went on a team building trip in Thailand, we all gathered there for a week and it was pretty fun ^^, it’ll be a while yet before release, but it’s coming!
Hey Josh would you say that certs prepare you pretty well for their role? For example does learning for the CCNP really make you a Certified Network Professional? Does AZ-104 really make you an Azure Administrator?
Would you go over on how to use CyberSeek and the road map to help people with identifying what jobs are available in areas and what certifications to go after next.
Great video! Have you ever spoken to the WGU IT management degrees? There is a MBA and MS. A lot of people online seem to think more of people that get more technical master's degrees like a MS in computer science or cyber security. Is there value to the IT management degrees and is there significant value to one versus the other at WGU?
Thank you Josh! Truly appreciate your videos. Wanted to get your thoughts when you have a moment… Left my old gig a couple years ago in HR. I am a true newbie to the IT world. My plan is attend WGU. Additionally- another weight to this pack- is I am turning 50 soon. Is it too late to get into this cybersecurity field? Thanks in advance .
@JoshMadakor - questions for you: Non-Related BS to WGU BSIT or Masters of Cybersecurity? I work in IT as a jr sys admin for close to 2 years now. Currently hold CompTIA trifecta certifications and have a non-related 3 year business administration degree from overseas. I am in the process of applying to WGU BSIT and my foreign transcript was just evaluated and It's US equivalency is Bachelor of Business Administration degree according to the transcript evaluation services I picked. Now I am wondering if I should do the Bachelor of IT since I might be close to finishing it up fast with all the credits and certs or just switch and enroll in Masters of Cybersecurity. I would appreciate your opinion on what path would make more sense in the IT shorm term and long term. Thanks!
thanks for all this info. anyone work in cybersec here? i was cloud engineering before, but i hated the on-call. i was considering cybersec but im paranoid about the on call aspect. any advice anyone?
Hey Josh, if someone has a AWS Cloud practitioner cert which of your courses would best equip them with the skills to be a sys admin or junior cloud engineer? Cyber or IT course?
Hey Josh I just graduated high school but rather than going to a 4 year I’ve decided to go the wgu route. My biggest worry so far is that after I get my bachelors, that due to me having no work experience I’ll have a problem finding an entry level job. Is there a degree in particular that you’d recommend that would help with this? (Comp sci, IT, software engineer) Thanks!
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Really interested in buying your course Have you updated your course to 701+ ? and as someone studying for the exam but no real world experince (outside of personal hobbies - building pc / setting up home router etc) is this a course possible for a beginner (i know its itermediate) or is there a prerequisite you would recommend first . Thanks for your content cheers
Thank you! This is the kind of clear cut direction I needed after multiple resume revisions and numerous rejections/ghostings. The lack of feedback from hiring authorities is probably the most mentally draining aspect, but onwards and upwards.
Cissp is insane to go for before a job. Huge chunk of change for no just the cert, but you have studies as well. I wish this was not so commonly the answer.
Thanks for helping so many people, including myself, break into the field.
Hey Josh! Great video.. very insightful
Great content as always Josh!
Thank you!
Hey Josh, love your videos! Do you have more vlog content coming? I especially loved your videos just walking around Japan. I'm a viewer from Hawaii, and I totally get that Waikiki can be the butthole of the island lol
Hilarious comment hahaha. And yes I do have another vlog video coming out, the editing was just finalized. We went on a team building trip in Thailand, we all gathered there for a week and it was pretty fun ^^, it’ll be a while yet before release, but it’s coming!
Hey Josh would you say that certs prepare you pretty well for their role?
For example does learning for the CCNP really make you a Certified Network Professional?
Does AZ-104 really make you an Azure Administrator?
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Would you go over on how to use CyberSeek and the road map to help people with identifying what jobs are available in areas and what certifications to go after next.
Great video! Have you ever spoken to the WGU IT management degrees? There is a MBA and MS. A lot of people online seem to think more of people that get more technical master's degrees like a MS in computer science or cyber security. Is there value to the IT management degrees and is there significant value to one versus the other at WGU?
Thank you Josh!
Truly appreciate your videos.
Wanted to get your thoughts when you have a moment…
Left my old gig a couple years ago in HR. I am a true newbie to the IT world. My plan is attend WGU. Additionally- another weight to this pack- is I am turning 50 soon.
Is it too late to get into this cybersecurity field?
Thanks in advance .
@JoshMadakor - questions for you:
Non-Related BS to WGU BSIT or Masters of Cybersecurity?
I work in IT as a jr sys admin for close to 2 years now. Currently hold CompTIA trifecta certifications and have a non-related 3 year business administration degree from overseas.
I am in the process of applying to WGU BSIT and my foreign transcript was just evaluated and It's US equivalency is Bachelor of Business Administration degree according to the transcript evaluation services I picked. Now I am wondering if I should do the Bachelor of IT since I might be close to finishing it up fast with all the credits and certs or just switch and enroll in Masters of Cybersecurity.
I would appreciate your opinion on what path would make more sense in the IT shorm term and long term. Thanks!
thanks for all this info. anyone work in cybersec here? i was cloud engineering before, but i hated the on-call. i was considering cybersec but im paranoid about the on call aspect. any advice anyone?
If I have not experience at all will your cybersecurity course have all I need as a beginner or should I take your IT course first ?
Hey Josh, if someone has a AWS Cloud practitioner cert which of your courses would best equip them with the skills to be a sys admin or junior cloud engineer? Cyber or IT course?
Hey Josh I just graduated high school but rather than going to a 4 year I’ve decided to go the wgu route. My biggest worry so far is that after I get my bachelors, that due to me having no work experience I’ll have a problem finding an entry level job. Is there a degree in particular that you’d recommend that would help with this? (Comp sci, IT, software engineer)
Thanks!
Thank you! You truly are doing the Lords work!🙏🙏🥹💪💪🫡