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Nicole Cato

Security Partnership Manager
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Houston, Texas
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Paris Aug 01 1261 views

Is it as hard to pursue a career in IT as people say?

I find computers and working with them really interesting, and I'd love to pursue a career in IT, but I've heard many people suggest I do something else because of the competitive market. I don't need to be some fancy tech engineer with a 6 figure salary, as long as I can get a job that pays...

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Riva Aug 14 559 views

How can I get some work experience in high school?

I ran out of classes to take at my high school - so now my day ends at 1PM I really want to do a cybersecurity related internship with the half day I have off. I'm really excited about the field (I've been involved in a related competition since freshman year, and I focused on it at a MIT...

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Matthew Aug 28 1076 views

What are the best certifications to get for LinkedIn as a Computer Science major considering Cyber Security?

I'm a second-year Computer Science major and am curious about the best (and cheapest) certifications to go after to have experience for LinkedIn.

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Garret Aug 30 1308 views

How can i make use of my computer science degree even after getting a job that is not related to what i studied?

I am a fresh computer science graduate, more of a problem solver than an idea generator. I have a hobby of wanting to know new and important happenings around me.

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Gabriel Sep 06 1342 views

Would having a dual major degree in Computer Science and Cybersecurity & Operations have a negative impact while applying for work?

I'm wondering if hiring managers in tech might be biased against candidates with a specialized CS degree. Initially, I planned to pursue a degree in cybersecurity, but I was advised to opt for a more generalized degree. Given the course requirements, it was feasible to add a dual major, so I...