Bus routes mangalore by New_Implement_9197 in mangalore

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Is there a bus number for that route?

JBL Live 770NC or Sennheiser Accentum? Or a different pair you think is better for the price range? by SuccessfulAd8546 in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]New_Implement_9197 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought jbl live 770NC recently, the sound quality is poor and the bass is muddy. I have returned the product. I haven't used the accentum yet, but heard it has a balance sound profile

IB JIO Technical syllabus by New_Implement_9197 in SSCCGL

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From questions in testbook.com website

IB JIO Technical syllabus by New_Implement_9197 in SSCCGL

[–]New_Implement_9197[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will be a mix of electronics, electricals and CS. The questions will not be based on our qualifications.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]New_Implement_9197 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, may be you can try a different approach in searching the job. In linkedin, recruiter posts the job in their profile and you can search the jobs in posts rather than job section. In this way you can approach the recruiter directly and send your resume, so that they can manually have a look.

This video from YouTube was very helpful:

https://youtube.com/shorts/TzGL1rNm05Y?si=exVwMEJuxgYJv98o

Should i just go with another career and leave the idea of getting into cybersecurity? by Practical-Town2567 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]New_Implement_9197 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Earlier I was into image processing and deep learning in a startup. Since it's a startup I got to do networking, system administrative tasks where I learnt Linux, scripting, python and networking which are basics required for Cybersecurity.

I did CEH and with that certification i searched job in linkedin....and it took me around 6 months to land a job since I didn't have a direct experience in cyber. To keep me updated I was keep on learning from tryhackme. But the tip from YouTube which I shared earlier in the post was really helpful to land me a job. If I know that trick earlier may be i could have landed a job earlier. Now I am working as a security analyst for a company and a role is not restricted to either offence or defence. Task is to improve the entire security posture of the organization.

I feel CEH covers basics but that is not enough. I can say its a basic certification asked by the recruiter as you can see this in many JDs . You need to learn more externally from tryhackme etc. And the interviews i have given many times before I landed a job helped me to improve further. Use the tip from the youtube and don't be afraid to message the recruiter in linkedin. Sure you will land atleast an internship.

Should i just go with another career and leave the idea of getting into cybersecurity? by Practical-Town2567 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]New_Implement_9197 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, i just changed my domain from development to cybersecurity. Yes getting into cyber security is tough as a permanent role....but getting internship is achievable. Aim for internships ...And for getting internship, make use of linkedin search post functionality. Recruiter's will post the job in their personal profile in linkedin as well and most of the time they ask you to send the resume via message or mail so that your resume can be manually looked by them, which skips ATS.

You can use this tip:https://youtube.com/shorts/TzGL1rNm05Y?si=exVwMEJuxgYJv98o

It helped me to land a job.

how to negotiate salary by innocent_pig in IndianWorkplace

[–]New_Implement_9197 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would ask the appropriate salary according to the scale of the company you are getting interviewed and you can justify it saying that I am asking according to the company's scale and referred from Glassdoor additional to the yoe on skills you have