learn linux and then python (or just programming paradigms in general) you will have too many jobs hitting u, trust me...get a linux cert add ccna, add cloud and then u can basically do whatever u want tbh...u right there fam
also, don't be like mad of these plebs I see tryna hop into security but they don't know networking, u wont work anywhere prosperous and u wont make money lol...how can u be a security engineer but u dont know how the networking of what you are supposed to be securing works? CCNA is a minimum...
any devops ppl in here? going on 5years now, im basically an architect and everything under and in between...2021 focusing on cisco devnet, kubernetes & aws certs (been using it 5yrs never got a cert lol)...job market is f'ing booming, im dubbing recruiters 24/7, makerDAO and Blackrock were...
studying new ccna, ccnp encor, cisco devnet and aws csa currently, looking to take aws csa in 2/3 weeks. Failed my 3rd attempt at ccna security (its retired now lol)
got my ccna, taking ccna sec friday b4 the new ones come out lmao, NO DO CCNA 1ST THEN AWS...cloud is just an abstraction of wired networking...i've worked in aws for 5 years no certs but my ccna is the knowledge that made it all easy to understand, also aws is cloud platform so u need to...
literally agree with this whole post...made some bread early in the year...mad **** happened financially for me and I couldn't invest since feb...i feel like its a godsend that its still so low and dropping..was gonna get a new car n clothes..but nah, gonna be buying every week...smart decisions...
CCIE is a monster...I use VIRL for my lab training..eventually wanna get that for ****s and giggles...ccnp switch and aws csa after i finish ccna security
Look, it doesnt matter if u dont have a degree...the most important thing is how well do u understand stuff....u have to understand in work situations emergencies happen so u have to prepped for that..otherwise yeah, but for me (as someone who was a comp sci granted also)....I went A+, Net+...
exactly...I was fired 3weeks from my 1st devops job before I got the one I've been at....just keep chugging along and find the avenue u want to take and just study the material to true understanding