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1 Year as a Security Analyst with an A.A.S. and no bites after 50 applications. How can I make myself more appealing?
July 16, 2022, 12:45 a.m. | /u/PhoenixOfStyx
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I've adjusted my resume to be scannable within 7 seconds. Thrown in a lot of good keywords, tailor my resumes to the job description, add cover letters for each business, add my personal accomplishments like LSA Protection recommendation and deployment post-Cobalt Strike incident; basic network/DNS Content Filtering troubleshooting within cmd and PS, Test-NetConnection/tracert/ping/netstat/etc; even helped the network seniors figure out a VPN connection issue to file shares; SIEM and XDR monitoring and even some automated alert generations for …
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