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Cyb0rgdilly said: All I hear from everyone is that Cyber Security is in such high demand and that $90,000 is the typical starting salary for an entry level worker in the field.Well, how do people progress into these Cyber Security jobs? What are the exact job titles that I want to search for online? What are the entry level job titles to lead towards Cyber Security careers?Or do people with no experience and just a cert or two just directly enter into a $90,000 role before ever doing a help desk role or something more simple in order to prove their worth? Is this real?My first job was at 13 years old a golf caddy making a few dollars per hour if even that. So you are trying to tell me that that kids are skipping any other jobs and just jumping directly into $90,000 high earning careers?Why have so many people given me such warped progress time lines with Cyber Security careers? Is this even real? Is there zero hard work involved anymore? Do kids not have to work their way up anymore? They just get Sec+ and they are immediately gold?$90,000 to start? Plus a full range of benefits? For a kid with no prior life experience or work history? Just because they passed a certification exam or two? $90,000, seriously all Willy Nilly?What gives?
Cyb0rgdilly said: Or do people with no experience and just a cert or two just directly enter into a $90,000 role before ever doing a help desk role or something more simple in order to prove their worth? Is this real?
Cyb0rgdilly said: E Double U said: Who is "everyone" that is telling you that? Are these people actually working in the field? Sounds like something someone trying to sell something would say to someone that does not know any better lol.A lot of cybersecurity professionals, myself included, started in other tech roles before moving into information security. I worked for a telco for five years in networking roles (network operations center, network configuration team) before joining the same company's security operations center. When I landed the NOC role, I had CompTIA (A+, Network+) and Microsoft (MCDST) credentials. After years of working with Cisco routers I obtained the CCNA. I landed the job via a recruiting agency. Prior to that I had over two years of general IT experience as a contractor. One job was building, delivering, and installing computers for a school district and the next job was a computer refresh project for an automobile manufacturer. My IT career began 18 years ago making $10/hourly and now my base salary is over 90.000 euros (six figures when converted into US dollars). Regarding you being given warped timelines, I think it might have to do with the way your questions are worded. Honestly, some people just might not be taking you seriously. We all have different experience so we all will give you different advice/opinions. Is $90,000 to start realistic? Well, I do believe anything is possible, but that has not been my personal experience nor am I aware of anyone else around me starting off that high. There are other factors to salaries besides experience such as location, company's budget, negotiation skills, and more. Maybe that 90k you've heard about is an entire compensation package instead of just a base salary. I do not know the source of your information so cannot confirm nor deny what you have been told. LOLEveryone = CompTIA call center. They couldn't quit it with the $90,000 starting salary! Over and over and over that is all I heard on that phone call. $90,000 to start, $90,000 starting salary, $90,000 per year. It really made me give CompTIA a second thought it did.
E Double U said: Who is "everyone" that is telling you that? Are these people actually working in the field? Sounds like something someone trying to sell something would say to someone that does not know any better lol.A lot of cybersecurity professionals, myself included, started in other tech roles before moving into information security. I worked for a telco for five years in networking roles (network operations center, network configuration team) before joining the same company's security operations center. When I landed the NOC role, I had CompTIA (A+, Network+) and Microsoft (MCDST) credentials. After years of working with Cisco routers I obtained the CCNA. I landed the job via a recruiting agency. Prior to that I had over two years of general IT experience as a contractor. One job was building, delivering, and installing computers for a school district and the next job was a computer refresh project for an automobile manufacturer. My IT career began 18 years ago making $10/hourly and now my base salary is over 90.000 euros (six figures when converted into US dollars). Regarding you being given warped timelines, I think it might have to do with the way your questions are worded. Honestly, some people just might not be taking you seriously. We all have different experience so we all will give you different advice/opinions. Is $90,000 to start realistic? Well, I do believe anything is possible, but that has not been my personal experience nor am I aware of anyone else around me starting off that high. There are other factors to salaries besides experience such as location, company's budget, negotiation skills, and more. Maybe that 90k you've heard about is an entire compensation package instead of just a base salary. I do not know the source of your information so cannot confirm nor deny what you have been told.
Cyb0rgdilly said: Is this even real? Is there zero hard work involved anymore? Do kids not have to work their way up anymore? They just get Sec+ and they are immediately gold?
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