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I’m a first time viewer of your channel. Please how do I get a job as GRC person after finishing a Cybersecurity Challenge class, learned all the domains. I have a Business degree with many soft skills needed.
I've been in this game for a long time and data science can be an entry level role especially for folks coming out of college. 365datascience.com/career-advice/career-guides/entry-level-data-scientist/
Love this video! I'm transitioning into Sales Engineering! Question: I have 10+ years of solid consultive style Sales experience from B2B, B2C, Door-to-Door, Sales Manager and owned my own company that was B2B at a high level. My strongest attributes by far are active listening, asking key qualifying questions to dig for the deeper pain points to solve problems, and a very high emotional intelligence! However, I have minimum / foundational Tech knowledge, but I'm willing to learn! Will this course help give me the technical framework needed to break into a Entry level Sales Engineer role, paired with my sales experience? My goal is to transition with 3 - 6 months with atleast 90k base salary. I understand there's no guarantees in every candidate is taken on a case-by-case basis, but I'm just looking for a honest and realistic answer, to set proper expectations for someone that is highly motivated, a self-starter and that is playing zero games with moving forward with this whole process! Any feedback is appreciated and thank you in advance! THANK YOU!!! 💪🏾
Honestly project management is a good career however it’s over saturated with racist white men and women. You’ll be under appreciated, overlooked for promotion while giving promotion to under qualified younger white man or woman and they’ll have the highest expectations for you. I’m not saying don’t do it but if you’re a straight heterosexual male that’s self conscious they will scrutinize you everyday. I’m just making you aware of the cons of projecting management
I’m currently in a vocational school for comptiaA+. After I get my certs and do something like network or security. Would I still be able to land something like this without a college degree
I have seen many of these positions online and they are never entry level. They want some type of exp starting at 2 or more years. Entry level is no exp or under a year. 2 and up is considered some experience
A lot of IT positions posted are by people who are NOT in IT or in the weeds about it. As I start to learn more about cybersecurity, I’m seeing job requirements for jr roles that require the CISSP which you can’t take if you don’t have at least 5 years in the field. TLDR? Still apply anyways.
Great video! Very informative. I have a bachelor’s degree in Communication, what will be an ideal entry level tech job or non coding tech job? I’ve watched your videos on different non coding tech jobs, there’s so many to choose from. Thank you for your help.
It depends on your interest and the amount of money you want to make. If you like people and want to make money and learn a skill that will last you a lifetime then consider tech sales. ▶Use the link below to sign up for the free intro tech sales course to see if you like it. coursecareers.com/a/blackheights
There is a ton of information online but you should start with speaking with someone in cloud computing after conducting your research. www.coursera.org/articles/how-to-get-into-cloud-computing
Link To Paul Heely's Free Sales Engineer Course:
www.leveldcareers.com/tech-sales-engineering-course-1
To Purchase Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147714608/mLCGdLZm
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▶ Want to Break into TECH Sales to make $60K+ with or without a degree. Check out CourseCareers bootcamp using the link below. For only $450 dollars you can break into tech sales. Use the link below or the coupon code ANTOINE50.
coursecareers.com/a/blackheights
▶ Want To Advance Your Tech (Sales)Career?
Check Out the Best Tech Sales Closer Course On Internet Taught By None Other Than Kevin ‘KD’ Dorsey
This course will get you on your way to making $200K Plus.. Use the link below and use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/tech-sales-closer-kd-sales-leader
▶ Want to advance your IT career to make over $100K+? Check out the Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp Taught By The Best In The Game Josh Madakor using the link below.
www.joshmadakor.tech/cyber/
For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147530874/mLCGdLZm
Want to become a sales engineer to make over $100K.
Check out the Leveld Careers Sales Engineer Master Class Bootcamp Taught By Paul Heely using the link below.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147714608/mLCGdLZm
For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from an SDR, Software Engineer, to a Sales Engineer. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147714608/mLCGdLZm
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I’m a first time viewer of your channel. Please how do I get a job as GRC person after finishing a Cybersecurity Challenge class, learned all the domains. I have a Business degree with many soft skills needed.
Nice but not entry level for some of these roles
Right, like Data Science fir example
I've been in this game for a long time and data science can be an entry level role especially for folks coming out of college.
365datascience.com/career-advice/career-guides/entry-level-data-scientist/
With the tools and education that is available to use today all of these can be considered entry level. This is how fast the tech world is changing.
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Love this video!
I'm transitioning into Sales Engineering!
Question: I have 10+ years of solid consultive style Sales experience from B2B, B2C, Door-to-Door, Sales Manager and owned my own company that was B2B at a high level.
My strongest attributes by far are active listening, asking key qualifying questions to dig for the deeper pain points to solve problems, and a very high emotional intelligence!
However, I have minimum / foundational Tech knowledge, but I'm willing to learn!
Will this course help give me the technical framework needed to break into a Entry level Sales Engineer role, paired with my sales experience?
My goal is to transition with 3 - 6 months with atleast 90k base salary.
I understand there's no guarantees in every candidate is taken on a case-by-case basis, but I'm just looking for a honest and realistic answer, to set proper expectations for someone that is highly motivated, a self-starter and that is playing zero games with moving forward with this whole process!
Any feedback is appreciated and thank you in advance!
THANK YOU!!! 💪🏾
Hey, just follow-up. Will this course provide the technical framework that's needed? Thanks!
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Lmao😂😂😂2024 goals💪🏾
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what about project management? is there a entry level to get into project management and how if so?
Yes there is look into the Google Coursera project management certificate and once you have the certificate apply to junior project manager roles
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Honestly project management is a good career however it’s over saturated with racist white men and women. You’ll be under appreciated, overlooked for promotion while giving promotion to under qualified younger white man or woman and they’ll have the highest expectations for you. I’m not saying don’t do it but if you’re a straight heterosexual male that’s self conscious they will scrutinize you everyday. I’m just making you aware of the cons of projecting management
When you put that hat on you looked like Reggie Jackson from the NY Yankees! .....Leave the hat alone!
LMAO....Reggie Jackson is a good look brother :)
I’m currently in a vocational school for comptiaA+. After I get my certs and do something like network or security. Would I still be able to land something like this without a college degree
Land something like what? Which career?
I have seen many of these positions online and they are never entry level. They want some type of exp starting at 2 or more years. Entry level is no exp or under a year. 2 and up is considered some experience
Two years experience is entry level right now.
Next year it will be five years.
A lot of IT positions posted are by people who are NOT in IT or in the weeds about it. As I start to learn more about cybersecurity, I’m seeing job requirements for jr roles that require the CISSP which you can’t take if you don’t have at least 5 years in the field. TLDR? Still apply anyways.
Great video! Very informative. I have a bachelor’s degree in Communication, what will be an ideal entry level tech job or non coding tech job? I’ve watched your videos on different non coding tech jobs, there’s so many to choose from. Thank you for your help.
It depends on your interest and the amount of money you want to make. If you like people and want to make money and learn a skill that will last you a lifetime then consider tech sales. ▶Use the link below to sign up for the free intro tech sales course to see if you like it.
coursecareers.com/a/blackheights
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What’s the best way to learn or get into cloud computing?
There is a ton of information online but you should start with speaking with someone in cloud computing after conducting your research. www.coursera.org/articles/how-to-get-into-cloud-computing
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