Entry-level Cybersecurity career: Overwhelmed by certifications and AI rumors
一位24岁的计算机工程毕业生通过自学掌握HTML、CSS、JS、Dart等技能,并获得CCNA、MTCNA等认证。他在职业选择上感到困惑:曾学习网络工程但缺乏热情;转向网络安全领域但担心入门难度高;受AI淘汰入门职位传言影响而迷茫。 2025-9-5 08:59:32 Author: www.reddit.com(查看原文) 阅读量:5 收藏

I'm a 24-year-old graduate of the College of Computer Engineering, Networks, and Communications.

During my undergraduate studies, I acquired knowledge through personal effort.

  1. I learned HTML, CSS, and some JS.

  2. I learned the basics of Dart.

  3. I studied the entire CCNA curriculum.

  4. I earned the MTCNA certification from MikroTik.

  5. I studied the Top Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) curriculum.

  6. I studied the CompTIA Security+ curriculum.

  7. I studied the AWS CLF-02 curriculum.

  8. I learned Python + OOP + Algo

The problems I face are that I'm confused about which path to take. I used to study networking, but I didn't develop enough passion for it. There's a lot of talk about its decline (by decline, I mean raw networks, such as network engineer or network specialist).

Currently, I'm focused on cybersecurity, such as vulnerability detection and penetration testing. But!! Lately, I've been hearing a lot about cybersecurity not being for newcomers, beginners, or even mid-level, but rather for those with a deep understanding and multiple certifications.

I was planning a specific path, but I was very confused and torn by the circulating rumors that artificial intelligence has eliminated entry-level or internship positions.

Frankly, I think I am very late and do not have the skills required for the job market, in my estimation.

CompTIA Security+

OWASP Top 10 (Web + Mobile)

eJPT

CompTIA PenTest+

CPTS

CompTIA CySA+

I'd love to hear your comments on the matter... Thank you very much 🌹


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