June 3, 2023, 11:21 p.m. | /u/DeezSaltyNuts69

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* INFOSEC/Cyber/Security work has very few entry level roles
* You are more than likely to get started in IT than anything else

The majority of undergraduate "cyber" majors in the US are a cash grab, you are far better off majoring in computer science, computer engineering, information systems or even business information systems

Soft skills are just as important in your careers as technical, you need to be able to work in teams, speak in front of groups and …

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SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Information Security Engineers

@ D. E. Shaw Research | New York City

Cybersecurity Consultant- Governance, Risk, and Compliance team

@ EY | Tel Aviv, IL, 6706703

Professional Services Consultant

@ Zscaler | Escazú, Costa Rica

IT Security Analyst

@ Briggs & Stratton | Wauwatosa, WI, US, 53222

Cloud DevSecOps Engineer - Team Lead

@ Motorola Solutions | Krakow, Poland