Working in Cybersecurity, Steps to consider for Developing your Cyber Career Plan (Part 4 of 4)]
I originally envisioned writing a series of pieces detailing some of the steps people would take if they were interested in a cybersecurity career. My goal was to develop a resource that would not only be used by people seeking entry-level positions but could also be used by seasoned professionals who needed to update their resume, search for a new job, or prepare for an interview. For those of you who may have missed the previous articles, they are as follows:
1. Writing a Cybersecurity Resume
2. Conducting a Cybersecurity Job Search
3. Preparing for Your Cybersecurity Job Interview
The final chapter in this series is focused not on getting a job but building a career. It is my hope as you read these paragraphs, you have been selected for the job you interviewed for, and it's time for you to develop your career roadmap. I have spoken on numerous occasions about how I stumbled into my career in cybersecurity. Every time I am asked to describe my process, I want to laugh; it's not like I just took a class on how to have a career in cybersecurity. It has been a lot of hard work, with many mistakes, and the path I have followed has had several turns. This leads to the purpose of our discussion, each person and the career course they follow will be different, and hopefully, through this article, I can provide some insight to assist you in making your path less eventful.
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