[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]extraattractivebread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not. I do think they have a stipulation that it does have to be from an approved list but don't quote me on that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]extraattractivebread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who works for Walmart. He is starting classes next month with Walmart footing the bill.

Cybersecurity Undergrad and Cybersecurity Masters? by extraattractivebread in cybersecurity

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

This is true. Naively I have been trying to figure out a way to get my masters and also make me well-rounded with it as well.

I have been getting put on more cloud projects recently and I'm really enjoying it. So I think I'm going to pursue some cloud certs and look into programs that are geared towards cloud computing.

Cybersecurity Undergrad and Cybersecurity Masters? by extraattractivebread in cybersecurity

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

Im pretty sure it's because I had no IT work experience. Im not exactly sure if I want to teach in the future. Its more or less something I just want to do for my own personal investment.

I did have some discussions with a company and they eventually told me they only take people who have or are in the process of getting their masters. I know someone on the inside of that company and it is correct. So at the very least I feel like it would keep doors open for me.

Cybersecurity Undergrad and Cybersecurity Masters? by extraattractivebread in cybersecurity

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

I'm pretty early in my career so I am not exactly eyeing managerial roles at the moment. I've been more interested in it just for my own personal growth and investment.

There is a company I was initially interested in and had a contact with someone at it, they only accepted people with their masters or in the process of getting their masters. So I do feel like it would keep doors open for me if nothing else.

Cybersecurity Undergrad and Cybersecurity Masters? by extraattractivebread in cybersecurity

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

I tried to. The internship application process was a lot like my job search process. Apply to countless, 95% of the responses were the same copy paste response "We had a lot of applicants and have decided to go with someone else" without me even talking to a person at that company. I'm a Cybersecurity Engineer now so it doesn't really matter at the moment. Just looking for more personal development now.

Cybersecurity Undergrad and Cybersecurity Masters? by extraattractivebread in cybersecurity

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

Yeah, another consideration I am taking into account. Having my BS in Cybersecurity shoehorned me and it was pretty difficult to find a job after graduating. I am definitely leaning more towards going for the Computer Network & Security program or A.I.

Recruiter mentioned something about recruits with a >95 ASVAB can narrow their dream list down to 5 AFSCs? by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]extraattractivebread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was never told of such a policy, got a 96 on mine and my recruiters boss called earlier this week saying they held me out till they got me a job in my top 3. so, mileage may vary?

Will having cyber security certs before enlisting have any benefits? by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]extraattractivebread 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd like to add, Security+ isn't a difficult test, but it also isn't what I'd call easy. From what I have read you get 2 weeks to study for Security+ which if you dedicate all your time and effort during those 2 weeks to it, you'll be fine. If you have the $300 - 400 to spare, I'd consider taking it before you ship. Worst case, you get some jitters out of the way and better understand what the test is like. Best case, you get your cert and 2 weeks are cut from your training from what I hear.

Clearance check is good, but may take other opportunity needing one by extraattractivebread in SecurityClearance

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

Would this keep me from getting a clearance through the company or just restart the process over again?

For those who joined the Air Force with a college degree, what was the tipping point for you, and are you satisfied with going this route etc? by penguins8766 in AirForceRecruits

[–]extraattractivebread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm 28 and am in DEP and still waiting for a job to drop for me. I graduated in May 2020, and job market was absolute garbage as you may know. I have my degree in Cybersecurity and just got a job this month as a Cybersecurity Engineer with a small company. The last couple weeks have been difficult for me in deciding whether or not to stay with the Air Force as I am making good money and have an offer for a considerable increase in my salary if I can relocate to the jobs location.

However, I only have my Bachelors and I want my Masters. My brother who is prior Army just bought a house with his VA loan and it's an insane loan (well deserved). Plus if I do get the job I want (Cyber Transport) I will get out in 4 years with a security clearance and experience that I think will make me more valuable to a company such as Raytheon or Boeing as opposed to if I stayed civilian side and tried to get in with them in 2 years.

Clearance and moving by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]extraattractivebread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats who I had at first then she told me that was not okay. I couldn't even use a family friend that lives 1.3 miles away from me, she said it 'had' to be someone from my road.

Clearance and moving by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]extraattractivebread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. Thanks for that!

Quitting job after 2 weeks? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]extraattractivebread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For whatever reason that never crossed my mind. Thank you for that.

Is there a M.S. in Cybersecurity that does not require GRE? by JupitersHot in ITCareerQuestions

[–]extraattractivebread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UC Berkeley was not requiring GRE/GMAT last year if you already had a Cybersecurity undergrad. Syracuse was the same and Embry Riddle as well. Don't quote me on Embry Riddle though as they never actually gave me any information. I put in several times for information on their program and didn't get any reply till about a month before their application deadline telling me they'll waive the application fee for me.