newbeee

Hello all!
I am new to this forum and this "world of IT". I had messaged a bunch a random people on linkedin and was told to join, so here I am lol. A little about myself, I currently work in sales and part of my job is some help desk but I am looking to break into the cyber security field and grow from there. Currently looking at WGU and trying to decide which program to go with and start my journey. Any advice is much appreciated. A question for those already in the field, would it be hard for me to get into? I just want to create a path for me that works best for my situation, where I am sort of stuck now is leaving my company for a different role in IT to gain more " hands on" or direct experience while pursuing the degree or should I continue at my current position and focus on the degree?
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There are virtually no entry level Cybersecurity jobs as those require years of training and experience.
You are working in sales doing some help desk but looking to get more hands on. Ok, you wanted me to ask the question Hugh? What help desk related activities are you doing?
Personally if you are looking to get into hands on IT experience of any sort I think a certification would benefit you more than a degree. Do jobs exist that have mandatory degree requirements..yes. Sometimes and I do mean sometimes those jobs you can get with experience. Then again, some jobs if it says you need X degree if you don't have it you'll never hear back, they meant what they said.. BUT. the jobs that say you need A, B, C, or D certification, really means you need A, B, C, or D certification. Experience will never trump certification in any jobs I have ever had or heard of. With that being said, WGU enables you to obtain certifications. I guess that is the good news.
Entry Level Cyber Security Analyst - The only requirement is a Bachelor Degree
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=5ea49a3c371edfef&tk=1dib1tsae0j0p003&from=serp&vjs=3
Cybersecurity Systems Engineer Entry Level - The only requirement is an engineering degree and a pulse basically
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=a85e2b9781f6a8ac&tk=1dib1tsae0j0p003&from=serp&vjs=3
Cyber Systems Engineer Entry Level - The only requirement is a degree and a good GPA. .Possibly the need to get a clearance.
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=978777bde2cfa1c3&tk=1dib1tsae0j0p003&from=serp&vjs=3
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What I will say is that your location has a significant impact on your opportunities and lack of opportunities.