Jan. 12, 2023, 8:03 a.m. | /u/stra1ghtarrow

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I’ve been working at a large company for the last two years and was recently promoted to ‘manager’. The company outsource a lot of our security tooling and our SOC so I am one of a small skeleton staff left. My role covers vulnerabilities but also a lot of security engineering tasks, implementing and assessing technical controls.

I get paid well based on what I see out there but I would say I am more of an engineer than manager …

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