Hello! My name is Mike and I am an infosec engineer with 10+ years experience. I’ve worked in GRC, Vulnerability Management, PenTesting & AppSec. I have 17 SANS certs (I have a serious problem) and I’m also an infosec community enthusiast and creator/mod for /c/cybersecurity. AMA!

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I’m new to the field (I’ll start masters in Sept). What all topics should I focus on to improve my resume? My previous exposure to the field is 1 ctf competition that’s all.

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Having a CTF on your resume and being able to speak to that experience is great imo. Early-career is always a bit difficult for resumes since you wanna beef it up but you don’t want to fill it with things that don’t matter. CTFs, trainings, content you’ve created (blog, podcast, write-ups, GitHub), etc… are all great things to put on there imo. If you have any coding projects or cloud experience (easy enough to get) you can put that on there too. Will you be looking to get a job while pursuing your masters?

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I’ll go for something like a TA maybe. I have some job experience already (sde, not cybersec) so idk if it counts.

things that don’t matter

Can you give some examples so that I can avoid that

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Mostly non-tech experience. This is subjective and will vary hiring team to hiring team but in this field I have always glossed over any non-tech things on a resume. There’s so much opportunity for people to learn and get involved with IT/security that there’s no excuse to not just focus on those competencies on the resume. Just my opinion.

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