Tadi you're a superstar that's why you got 150k, but seriously you're right. I just broke into cybersecurity too and it take persistence and networking. I enjoy your content
I wasn't even really searching for the OSCP, but I clicked anyway. I was taking the eJPT course before my account got suspended and had to stop due to a crazy work schedule. Now that I got back into it, and unfortunately fractured my spine at work, I re-enrolled in eJPT and the new version 2 has about an extra 100 hours of material than the v1. I plan on taking the v2 when I finish the course and then seeing where to go before the OSCP or see if I should just jump in head first. Dedication to where you want to be is definitely a motivator for taking the time and my current career will end up getting me killed. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to help others with knowledge... I can't wait to see where you end up and what more you have to post. Stay Blessed!
@@tadii much appreciated. Just found out I have to take the pentest+ for school, so just started that course to get a start on it early. Keep doin you, I’ll catch you in the next video
Love the content. And congratulations! Just started the road to OSCP journey myself. I bought the learn one for $2000. I’ve kinda already been preparing for it for the passed 8 months, but since the exam is already up to 1600 going into 2023 (which is crazy!) I though two attempts for the price isn’t bad so I bought the learn one. Keep up the awesome work though. You inspired me to start my own channel. Feel free to stop by if you have the time. Thanks again!
I'm just a year late, but I want to congratulate you bro. These past few days, I am looking for videos that will definitely convince me to hop into the pentesting realm. I'm now taking eJPT course and will work on it atleast 3months or more until I get comfortable, then will go to PNPT too like you, or do you have any other track that you will recommend after eJPT ? Hope you get this comment and will appreciate your reply. Thank you
it was a good learning experience in terms of how a practical exam would look, how to think about things, how to study etc. i probably still would start with the eJPT if i had to start over
I honestly have no idea why you weren't able to get a job. I live outside of the US and most US based companies have been established here, however, most of them recruit with no prior knowledge and just give you their knowledge base. That is for an IT job specifically. My first Job was dealing with HPSM but then I got into ArcSight which is SIEM, that's how I started to dive little by little more into networking and security, without a degree or a certificate. The pay was trash though, that's a fact. Different places, different expectations I guess.. You're doing great on the videos!
@@elmoriartyx477 I started tech at 18 and ended up as Digital Forensics Incident Response (Cyber Security) at 23. Discovered networking and security around 20 and built from there. I'm now working on my automation too. In regards to salaries bumped from 12 000 a year to 72 000 a year, where the average is around 19 200 a year for a citizen. Without any degrees, just curiosity,, drive and experience.
Let's take a moment to congratulate this king
I appreciate it!
Tadi you're a superstar that's why you got 150k, but seriously you're right. I just broke into cybersecurity too and it take persistence and networking. I enjoy your content
I appreciate it bro haha. Hopefully I'll be making 150k soon enough 😂
@@tadii you will be there before you know it.
Congratulations Tadi... You really valued the process more than the results.
Thank you so much!
I wasn't even really searching for the OSCP, but I clicked anyway. I was taking the eJPT course before my account got suspended and had to stop due to a crazy work schedule. Now that I got back into it, and unfortunately fractured my spine at work, I re-enrolled in eJPT and the new version 2 has about an extra 100 hours of material than the v1. I plan on taking the v2 when I finish the course and then seeing where to go before the OSCP or see if I should just jump in head first. Dedication to where you want to be is definitely a motivator for taking the time and my current career will end up getting me killed. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to help others with knowledge... I can't wait to see where you end up and what more you have to post. Stay Blessed!
thank you very much, and get well soon!
@@tadii much appreciated. Just found out I have to take the pentest+ for school, so just started that course to get a start on it early. Keep doin you, I’ll catch you in the next video
Congratulations just came across your channel and love the advice you put out!
thank you very much
Love the content. And congratulations! Just started the road to OSCP journey myself. I bought the learn one for $2000. I’ve kinda already been preparing for it for the passed 8 months, but since the exam is already up to 1600 going into 2023 (which is crazy!) I though two attempts for the price isn’t bad so I bought the learn one. Keep up the awesome work though. You inspired me to start my own channel. Feel free to stop by if you have the time. Thanks again!
'ppreciate the kind words and all the best with the channel hey!
@@tadii Thank you so much! Same to you!
@@gwarf343 I was able to pass first try. Wasn’t as bad as I thought. It was just 5 pretty easy CTF boxes.
proud of you abuti 🇱🇸🇿🇼 💛
'ppreciate it
You know you're awesome when offsec themselves invite you for a webinar on how to crack their exam!
haha thanks Shubham!
Congratulations and thank you for the motivation
Any time!
This is a great video. Very helpful info if someone listens to all the points.
Great content! You just gained a new subscriber.
My brother!!! Killing it!
appreciate it
Congratulations bro!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Congrats bro!
Appreciate it!
congrats!!!!!!
I'm just a year late, but I want to congratulate you bro. These past few days, I am looking for videos that will definitely convince me to hop into the pentesting realm. I'm now taking eJPT course and will work on it atleast 3months or more until I get comfortable, then will go to PNPT too like you, or do you have any other track that you will recommend after eJPT ? Hope you get this comment and will appreciate your reply. Thank you
I'd say eJPT then PJPT & PNPT by TCM Sec would be a good path to take. If you can afford to invest in the OSCP as well then I say go for it
@@tadii Thank you so much, quick question . Do you recommend PNPT than eCPPT? and why, thank you
Thank you for being realistic
No problem
Congratulations on your job offer
Thank you so much 😀
Hi, thanks for offering interesting video! May I ask how old were you when you passed OSCP?
very early 20s
@@tadii Thank you!
Would you say eJPT was a good starter cert for you or would you have done something else?
it was a good learning experience in terms of how a practical exam would look, how to think about things, how to study etc. i probably still would start with the eJPT if i had to start over
I honestly have no idea why you weren't able to get a job. I live outside of the US and most US based companies have been established here, however, most of them recruit with no prior knowledge and just give you their knowledge base. That is for an IT job specifically.
My first Job was dealing with HPSM but then I got into ArcSight which is SIEM, that's how I started to dive little by little more into networking and security, without a degree or a certificate. The pay was trash though, that's a fact. Different places, different expectations I guess.. You're doing great on the videos!
timing and opportunity i guess. thanks about the comment on the videos!
Hey bruh May I ask please I am also outside of the us where did you apply for role if you can please tell us which role or position you apply
@@elmoriartyx477 I started tech at 18 and ended up as Digital Forensics Incident Response (Cyber Security) at 23.
Discovered networking and security around 20 and built from there.
I'm now working on my automation too.
In regards to salaries bumped from 12 000 a year to 72 000 a year, where the average is around 19 200 a year for a citizen.
Without any degrees, just curiosity,, drive and experience.
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Do a my hacking bag video
i have no hacking bag lol