03-07-2025 01:16 AM
I get that tech forums and forums in general are a faceless entity - none of us know each other and that may suit some people but I highly recommend reaching out to some people here and just see if they want a conversation- could be about anything.
Im lucky that I know some people here personally and in one instance for over 15+ years @CMR
I recently had a Teams session with @tyshawn76 and @AmyReyes and it was a lovely opportunity to put a face to a name, talk tech and bounce some ideas around.
03-07-2025 01:34 AM
Well said! I totally agree with you here @DarrenOC. it's definitely worth getting to know people a bit better, it's all part of being part of a community and not just a forum 🙂. I hugely enjoyed participating in a couple of the podcasts with some of the other All Stars and have had some good chats including with @RWelch2, @AmyReyes, @CarolineS1 and@Philip D'Ath. Thank you all for making the internet feel more human!
03-07-2025 04:14 AM
Hi Darren, could you please guide me how to become a very good talented Network Security Engineer... I'm currently going thru AI4NE and DEVNAE free certs and I find it very interesting. Any relevant 2 cents can help thanks - Andy.
03-07-2025 05:33 AM
Hi Andy,
Everyone’s paths, experiences, circumstances etc will be different but I cut my teeth in the commercial world with work experience. I found a local company that would allow me to shadow their engineers and work in their labs for a number of weeks. At the end they gave me a job offer but as previously mentioned everyone’s circumstances are different.
Labs, willingness to learn new topics and a solid work ethic are all you need.
03-07-2025 05:22 AM
Rightly said @DarrenOC knowing each other and have conversation make sense. It also helps to share the ideas in progressive way.
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