Just applied to your Upskill to cyber program after watching this video! I've been watching for months now to try and better my chances of landing a job in cyber. A+ and SEC+ certs are done just can't seem to land my first job! I hope I get in and can shine!!!
System Engineer = traditional on-prem servers, storage, hypervisors and virtualization, Windows, Linux, rack-and-stack infrastructure, networking, hybrid-joined domains, ADDS, DNS, DHCP, M365, Azure lift-and-shift, MS licensing, SQL, basic Security concepts and compliance, end-point management, project management, asset management, customer service, mentor, senior support, print servers, learn every enterprise application, TLS/SSL certificates, IIS, weird Oracle stuff and legacy systems from decades ago... (Did I miss anything?) makes between $60k-$110k depending on where you are and how long you've been doing it.
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Just applied to your Upskill to cyber program after watching this video! I've been watching for months now to try and better my chances of landing a job in cyber. A+ and SEC+ certs are done just can't seem to land my first job! I hope I get in and can shine!!!
No one thinks they'll do devops until they find that none of their co-workers want to do it and someone has to.
Why do people not want to do that role?
@@zojirushi1 Its one of those constantly high activity/ no rest jobs; think SOC Analyst, hospital workers
System Engineer = traditional on-prem servers, storage, hypervisors and virtualization, Windows, Linux, rack-and-stack infrastructure, networking, hybrid-joined domains, ADDS, DNS, DHCP, M365, Azure lift-and-shift, MS licensing, SQL, basic Security concepts and compliance, end-point management, project management, asset management, customer service, mentor, senior support, print servers, learn every enterprise application, TLS/SSL certificates, IIS, weird Oracle stuff and legacy systems from decades ago... (Did I miss anything?) makes between $60k-$110k depending on where you are and how long you've been doing it.
Great video as always
thank you Nicole
Thanks Nicole! Great job!!
Great video!! Where would you place Network Admins or Engineers?
Hi Nicole, excellent video. Could u kindly please where would u put a CISO and how much earn in the United States, thanks ❤
Cool video Where would you put a CISSP? CCIE? Combination?
Very misleading. Those A and S tier jobs are actually very competitive especially if you want a good paying remote job
Awesome video, but You should've put the name of each tech career on you example.
Would you add here Tech Sales?
Going to to the Air Force to work in cyber security any tips?
Nicole Iam thinking of getting certified with google with cybersecurity should i do it
After watching this i have literally no motivation or desire whatsoever to get into tech 😮💨
Don't go into tech...
@@thomasmccauley65 lol😆
you laugh but tech is not for everyone, is a high stress job and if you are forcing yourself into tech, ull burn out quick.
@@TheSauuron true!
If everyone goes into it the money goes down for one and two we have to deal with the constant wannabes who are here for the money. Don’t come
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@@nicoleenesseyou did not rank or mention software developers, full stack developers. Where would you rank these?