I heard from co-workers that I am a rare IT guy because I am so extroverted ( a misconception of IT professionals, I know) and actually like to deal with people. Maybe this career path might up my alley.
Probably you are not doing technical IT but some of soft IT stuff. I guarantee if you spend 10 years 12 hours daily on coding you will not want to speak to anyone
Great video currently a College junior with a major in Informatics with a concentration in cyber security, this definitely gave me some direction in what path in cyber security I'd like to go down.
Excellent video my friend. I am a recent grad from college and have a Security+ cert under my belt already and I'm about to take an interview for a Cybersecurity Consultant position but the position is newly created and doesn't have a description of duties yet. So when I searched for "Cybersecurity Consultant Job Descriptions" yours was the first one I saw and it gave a great top to mid level view of what I might need to brush up on. I really like the aspect of dealing with people to help with their needs since I enjoy communicating the intricacies of cybersecurity to those who may not have a technical background. You just got another sub! I look forward to viewing more of your content.
Thanks for your feedback! The reason I created this video was because I don't see much content at all on youtube on the subject! I'm happy it helped and I'm planning on making an updated version of this videos for 2023!
Thank you so much for this video! It’s inspired me to make my own channel but I also just landed my first cyber consulting job and I’m super excited and nervous but this video really helped calm the nerves!
Thanks man! Those organizations are huge for consulting! I learned about these after getting into consulting. Hopefully this video will help folk navigate the security consulting waters!
Nice explanation. I have a question, I do not have a bachelor's degree or none of that, but I bought a course on Udemy and it is Business consultant. In order for me to land a job on cyber security Consultant must I have years doing technically work and operation even though I have no experience??
I’m literally about to get my bachelors degree in hospitality and tourism management but from taking courses like economics i see where the US is heading with cryptocurrency and how vulnerable it may be to get hacked and loose all your money … this may be something i will get another degree in and start a career
looking to make my own cybersecurity consulting practice but be more on the sales side and then delegate tasks to offshore, is this something you can help with on how i can generate leads from a sales side to get this going?
Yes! Bootcamps are great for getting you into the door as a cybersecurity analyst or consultant. Look for a bootcamp that will assist you with career coaching and job placement.
Great question! You do not need to have a college degree to get into cybersecurity consulting but a degree will increase your chances of obtaining a role in the field.
Sup Gabe A. Please don't snipe or block me if you disagree with me lol (e.g. toughtalktv). Anyway, I respect channels with valuable content. I need to figure out a little bit about running Linux OS on a flash drive.
Thanks watching the video and great question! I'll give out one piece of advice here that a lot of the candidates I interview for cybersecurity roles don't always consider. I would say to list your cybersecurity projects under the experience section on your resume. For people who are newer to cybersecurity, how can hiring managers expect you to have working experience? We can't. So, list those projects like "setting up a virtual lab" or "configuring a Cisco firewall in PacketTracer" and be ready to discuss the cybersecurity aspects of those projects. I hope this helps!
Your channel may be the reason I find employment and start a career in cyber security and I am eternally grateful.
Hearing comments like yours lets me know that I am doing some right! Thank you for your feedback and email me if you have any additional questions!
I heard from co-workers that I am a rare IT guy because I am so extroverted ( a misconception of IT professionals, I know) and actually like to deal with people. Maybe this career path might up my alley.
Probably you are not doing technical IT but some of soft IT stuff. I guarantee if you spend 10 years 12 hours daily on coding you will not want to speak to anyone
Great video currently a College junior with a major in Informatics with a concentration in cyber security, this definitely gave me some direction in what path in cyber security I'd like to go down.
Excellent video my friend. I am a recent grad from college and have a Security+ cert under my belt already and I'm about to take an interview for a Cybersecurity Consultant position but the position is newly created and doesn't have a description of duties yet. So when I searched for "Cybersecurity Consultant Job Descriptions" yours was the first one I saw and it gave a great top to mid level view of what I might need to brush up on. I really like the aspect of dealing with people to help with their needs since I enjoy communicating the intricacies of cybersecurity to those who may not have a technical background. You just got another sub! I look forward to viewing more of your content.
Thanks for your feedback! The reason I created this video was because I don't see much content at all on youtube on the subject! I'm happy it helped and I'm planning on making an updated version of this videos for 2023!
hey can you tell me how was your interview? And what sorts of question they asked you?
Thank you so much for this video! It’s inspired me to make my own channel but I also just landed my first cyber consulting job and I’m super excited and nervous but this video really helped calm the nerves!
That is awesome and congrats on your new role!
How’s it going how much u get paid
Great video, I took notes on this one. I also stated following these companies on LinkedIn.
Thanks man! Those organizations are huge for consulting! I learned about these after getting into consulting. Hopefully this video will help folk navigate the security consulting waters!
this was definitely valuable information! Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I have a cyber security solutions advisor interview next week. This was very informative.
Glad it was helpful and best wishes on your interview! How did it go?
This channel is best man
Thanks for information
God bless you man❤️
Thanks so much for your feedback!
Great Video man! Jam packed full of practical information.
You've earned a sub forsure!
Awesome, thank you!
Nice explanation. I have a question, I do not have a bachelor's degree or none of that, but I bought a course on Udemy and it is Business consultant. In order for me to land a job on cyber security Consultant must I have years doing technically work and operation even though I have no experience??
I’m literally about to get my bachelors degree in hospitality and tourism management but from taking courses like economics i see where the US is heading with cryptocurrency and how vulnerable it may be to get hacked and loose all your money … this may be something i will get another degree in and start a career
looking to make my own cybersecurity consulting practice but be more on the sales side and then delegate tasks to offshore, is this something you can help with on how i can generate leads from a sales side to get this going?
Fire video bro thanks!
Any time!
Any insight on starting a Information Security Consultant business.
I like to see more content of cybersecurity
More to come!
My communications degree is going to come in handy.
excellent video.. lots of worth while information
Glad it was helpful!
Good stuff
I'm trying to do a bootcamp and don't have a bachelor, would you recommend this is a good step to take in order to become a security consultant?
Yes! Bootcamps are great for getting you into the door as a cybersecurity analyst or consultant. Look for a bootcamp that will assist you with career coaching and job placement.
Does Capgemini fit in the group of 5:40?
how do I start my own cybersecurity consulting business?
What about Cloud , Data Engineering , or DevOps? Is there a market in that ?
Do u have to have a college background in order to have a career in cybersecurity consultant ??
Great question! You do not need to have a college degree to get into cybersecurity consulting but a degree will increase your chances of obtaining a role in the field.
Sup Gabe A. Please don't snipe or block me if you disagree with me lol (e.g. toughtalktv). Anyway, I respect channels with valuable content. I need to figure out a little bit about running Linux OS on a flash drive.
All good
Gabe are you on camera from your laptop, phone or camera?
Laptop and my camera is connected to it :)
Thank you!
You're more than welcome and thanks for watching!
Nice I just finished a cyber security course training I don’t have experience how do I get the experience to land a job
Thanks watching the video and great question! I'll give out one piece of advice here that a lot of the candidates I interview for cybersecurity roles don't always consider. I would say to list your cybersecurity projects under the experience section on your resume. For people who are newer to cybersecurity, how can hiring managers expect you to have working experience? We can't. So, list those projects like "setting up a virtual lab" or "configuring a Cisco firewall in PacketTracer" and be ready to discuss the cybersecurity aspects of those projects. I hope this helps!
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I appreciate it man!
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Salute!!