Yes, two of the interviews will have a coding portion. You get to decide the language and the challenges are easier than the ones for software engineers.
@@clashofqueen93 Honestly, it all depends on what you want to do. A bachelors degree will definitely help along with certifications. A boot camp is also a good option as well. But, they are expensive and will require you to put in a lot of effort depending on how quickly you want to get into the workforce. My main thing is working on your soft skills and your willing to learn!
@Israelite King thanks for replying quickly, if I may ask what do you mean by soft skill? I'm really new to this and willing to learn. I just have no idea where to start. I did see Google cybersecurity entry level course that runs for 6 months, would you recommend that if you heard of it.
@@clashofqueen93 Soft skills are communication skills, time management, and people skills. For example if you have experience in working fast food. Your soft skills from working with customers, co-workers, etc is greatly going to benefit you! And Google cybersecurity course is a great investment. Many of my friends started off in that path and now have entry level careers in cybersecurity! You can do it!! Let me know if you have anymore questions and I’ll try my best to answer them.