• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    AFAIK, career wise it’s more about what you want. You’ll be in a stable workplace with cyber but there are some reports that the software world is closing up, that getting a job is harder.

    Nursing is just always in demand.

    Also if you’re going to do cyber you don’t need a degree to start. There are online classes on network security and such you can use to study for your first certification. That’s the key point to get hired. A degree would help long term but moving up requires further certification, not necessarily a degree.

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        10 hours ago

        Udemy is a common place. (I have not taken this course and cannot guarantee it’s a good course) If you’re willing to pay more all of the certification companies offer courses as well.