636-555-3226 wrote: » I've never met someone right out of college making 200k. I hesitate to call BS, but that one guy might be a unicorn who invented some awesome new thing for Google or something. I wouldn't pin your hopes on it happening to you. ~$ echo TheForce - a good security architect is someone who has a LOT of experience in IT and Security. You're getting that job when you're 40, not when you're 25. You might be able to find some random small company to give you that job if times are tough (which they admittedly are), but it's a big job for a new guy.
EnderWiggin wrote: » Getting the bachelors degree would be a good start to building foundational knowledge. The internship would be the best thing for you in terms of landing a job after graduation, and universities typically have ways of helping students find and land internships. Security+ and CEH are good entry-level certs to work on during summer breaks, and they will help you with HR filters. So four years from now, you'd be coming into the job market with a BS, Sec+, CEH, and a few years' worth of internship experience. That'll land you a Junior Security Analyst type of job, and from there, you work your way up. A decade from then you could be at your goal of Security Architect.
scaredoftests wrote: » Sorry, but it is insight you want, not incite. You better not do that on a resume, you will never get calls.