STOP! Don’t Apply for Cybersecurity Jobs Until You Fix These Mistakes

By Tech with Jono

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Breaking into cybersecurity is hard, but most people are making it harder than it needs to be. From bad applications to weak resumes and no real hands-on work, I go through the exact mistakes that hold people back and how you can fix them. Redeem your 40% off the first 3 months on Coursera with the link here - https://imp.i384100.net/c/7096048/1164545/14726 ──────────────── ⏱ TIMESTAMPS [00:00] Why You Can't Get Hired [00:46] The "Spray and Pray" Trap [02:04] The Zero Experience Fix [03:07] Stop Buying The Wrong Certs [04:15] Coursera [05:22] Why Your Resume Gets Ignored [06:39] The Hidden Interview Killer [07:59] Failing The Project Test [09:03] The Truth About Rejection [10:17] The Ultimate Interview Red Flag [11:33] Fixing Your Rookie Mistakes ──────────────── #cybersecurityjobs #cybersecuritycareer #cybersecuritybeginner #socanalyst #bluteam #infoseccareer #cybersecurityinterview #techjobsearch #securityplus #entrylevelcybersecurity #cybersecuritytips #jobhuntingtips #itcare

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