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I'm over here feeling kinda mad at Symone Beez for constantly gassing this industry up like it's so easy to get into and it's immediately going to be lucrative, when it's not.
Hey Cyrus, can you do some interviews with Agile Coaches and give some information about this, there seems to be no African Americans giving this info out.
If you worth 6 or 7 figures liquid don’t let her know any of that @ first 🤫just say you got a lil job nothing major…after you see she like you for you & she down fr after some time then let her into your world…that’s when the Uber stops & you pull up in that exotic lol
I get what you’re saying! Keeping it low-key at first makes sense. It’s all about building a real connection and making sure she likes you for who you are.
I totally get where you’re coming from! It can be really confusing with everyone having different opinions on degrees. Some people swear by them for opening doors, while others think experience is what really counts. It really depends on what you’re passionate about and where you want to go. Just remember, education comes in many forms, so find what feels right for you!
I've gotten Microsoft certs before i graduated from highschool a couple of months ago now im stuck on how i should get into cyber security like the certain classes or degrees i need. Any tips would help 🙏🙏
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I appreciate your perspective. I was a Muslim but have since decided to convert to Christianity. It’s a personal journey, and I hope you can understand my choice.
Nope, they don’t offer QA courses. A lot of people stack QA with other skills to boost their earnings more quickly. That’s actually why we’ve created a QA bootcamp-to help people break into the industry effectively. Are you planning to get into a QA bootcamp?
Good advice! I’m about to start a software engineering course hopefully by December that will last 8 months. I feel a little nervous about not being able to find a job but I think if I really hone in on it especially while I am still in class, I should be okay!
That’s awesome to hear! Starting a software engineering course is a big step, and it’s completely normal to feel a bit nervous. I believe that focusing on your skills while you’re in class will really pay off.
This was super informative. Coming from insurance sales I was worried about that I’d loose commissions and bonuses but I’m glad to hear that there’s still incentives in this industry. Thanks for this info
Dope I'm a college student but i really wanna do something meaningful outside academics and cyber security happens to be want i always wanted to do. How do I get to begin? What steps am I to take in achieving this goal? What sacrifices am i to make to discipline myself to achieve my goal?
That's fantastic! To begin, start by delving into online courses or certifications in cybersecurity. Join relevant clubs or communities to network and learn from others. Dedicate time each week to practice skills, and consider internships for hands-on experience. Sacrifices may include reducing leisure activities or late-night outings, but the discipline you build will ultimately pay off in your career!
I have been in software and IT for 25 years.. I will never hire a PM with at least 5 years of experience.. i dont know how she got that job, but that is not the real live example. Either is she the lucky person in the world or she is lying
Maybe her unique background or perspective brings value in ways we can't immediately see. Every professional journey is different, and sometimes unconventional paths lead to success.
you are not wrong slavery runs deep in your blood as much as you try you will always go back to your masters as in Islam the Master is only one (ALLAH) but you are used to being worshipping people how can you live free and jesus told you to obey and worship your earthly masters so you runs to your master
find yourself a master bro as your god says Ephesians 6 1 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ
Typical non practicing ex muslim I use to curse jesus and hate him when i was a fake ex muslim and now i am christian i worship a man god called jesus . LOSER 😅
I never realized how important it was to highlight being a “black woman” or “woman of color” in tech career. I didn’t want to come off using race as a strategy, but the fact that black women only represent 3% people in tech, using those keywords will make your profile stand out. What a great tip!!
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Okay 1. The way you pronouce Islam and Muslim is weird, and not comming from a Real Muslim. 2. How can you be a Muslim and racist, when the Prophet peace be upon him says that there is no diffrence between a white or black man, nor between an arab and non-arab except in Taqwa, which is already something that only Allah knows. 3. You said that you and your sister were Muslim and used to hate Christians, like how are you man? Are you good? 4. Signing and dancing is worshipping .... Duh, shoud I say more? 5. The one cursing Jesus peace be upon him is not a Muslim, just like cursing Muhammad Peace be upon him or Moses or anyone of the prophets peace be upon them. Facts, if you do not believe in that Jesus cane from a virgin, and all the miracle he did, you are directly not a Muslim, because you disbelieve in what came in the Qur'an. 6. Telling personal experience is Not an evidence for why you left, even i, i can lie about it and tell that some spirit spoke to me to chose Islam, everyone can do that. It is stupid, man should look for why is religion is true and not listen to some fairytail or someone, because we are not in the time or miracles anymore. 7. What you gave at the end is an evidence, everyone can claim something to be evidence. 8. Every Muslim who knows his religion will never leave. Facts, do yoh know some sheikh who left? Of course no. 9. Should i say more???
Anyone who thinks everything should just be given to them for free does not have their minds wrapped in fully investing Into themselves. Yes things cost. Take the sacrifices. Save. Do the research yourself. It’s out there, but with the help of others you substantially improve the learning curve for yourself. You still have to do the work for yourself.
Absolutely! Personal investment and effort are key. While seeking help is valuable, the ultimate responsibility lies with the individual to do the work. It's about balancing support and ownership of your journey.