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  • Your Suggested Path: SOC Analyst / Threat Detection

     


    You appear to naturally lean toward investigative and hands-on work.


    People with this result often enjoy:

    • solving problems

    • identifying patterns

    • understanding suspicious activity

    • learning how systems behave in real environments


    You may feel more confident learning through practice rather than only watching videos or reading theory.

    That matters.


    A lot of people struggle in cybersecurity because they never get the chance to actually interact with real systems, logs, or investigations.


    Your strengths may align well with:

    • log analysis

    • threat detection

    • security operations

    • monitoring suspicious activity

    • incident investigation


    Suggested starting points:

    • networking basics

    • Windows Event Viewer

    • failed login investigations

    • SIEM fundamentals

    • security monitoring concepts


    Recommended beginner certifications:

    • Security+

    • SC-900


    Most importantly:

    You do not need to know everything immediately.


    Focus on understanding systems slowly, consistently, and through practice.


    That’s where confidence starts to build.

     

     

    Your Next Step

    If this path resonated with you, the next step is to see how to actually move through it.

    I put together a guided roadmap that breaks this down in a simple and structured way.

     

    You’ll be able to see:
    • Where to start
    • What to focus on first
    • How to practice
    • What actually matters (and what doesn’t)

     

    Explore your roadmap here:

    Personalized Tech Career Roadmap!

     

     

  • Your Suggested Path: Training / Technical Enablement

     


    You appear to naturally lean toward communication, guidance, and helping people understand complex ideas more clearly.


    People with this result often enjoy:

    • Explaining Concepts Clearly  

    • Helping Others Learn  

    • Breaking Down Complex Information  

    • Organizing Information In Understandable Ways  

    • Creating Structure And Clarity For Others


    You may feel more fulfilled in work that combines technology with communication, support, education, or enablement rather than purely isolated technical work.

    That matters.


    A lot of people entering tech assume they need to become highly technical immediately, but some of the most valuable people in technology are the ones who can translate complexity into clarity.


    Your strengths may align well with:

    • Technical Training  

    • Documentation  

    • User Enablement  

    • Technical Communication  

    • Customer Success  

    • Educational Content Creation  

    • Internal Team Support


    Suggested starting points:

    • Security Fundamentals  

    • Documentation Skills  

    • Presentation And Communication  

    • Beginner Technical Concepts  

    • Hands-On Labs To Build Confidence


    Recommended beginner certifications:

    • Security+  

    • SC-900  

    • AZ-900


    Most importantly:

    You do not need to become someone else to succeed in tech.


    Communication, empathy, clarity, and guidance are valuable technical skills too.


    Focus on building understanding slowly and consistently while learning how to explain what you’re learning along the way.

    That’s where confidence starts to build.

     

     

    Your Next Step

    If this path resonated with you, the next step is to see how to actually move through it.

    I put together a guided roadmap that breaks this down in a simple and structured way.

     

    You’ll be able to see:
    • Where to start
    • What to focus on first
    • How to practice
    • What actually matters (and what doesn’t)

     

    Explore your roadmap here:

    Personalized Tech Career Roadmap!

     

     

     

     

     

  • Your Suggested Path: Training / Technical Enablement

     


    You appear to naturally lean toward communication, guidance, and helping people understand complex ideas more clearly.


    People with this result often enjoy:

    • Explaining Concepts Clearly  

    • Helping Others Learn  

    • Breaking Down Complex Information  

    • Organizing Information In Understandable Ways  

    • Creating Structure And Clarity For Others


    You may feel more fulfilled in work that combines technology with communication, support, education, or enablement rather than purely isolated technical work.

    That matters.


    A lot of people entering tech assume they need to become highly technical immediately, but some of the most valuable people in technology are the ones who can translate complexity into clarity.


    Your strengths may align well with:

    • Technical Training  

    • Documentation  

    • User Enablement  

    • Technical Communication  

    • Customer Success  

    • Educational Content Creation  

    • Internal Team Support


    Suggested starting points:

    • Security Fundamentals  

    • Documentation Skills  

    • Presentation And Communication  

    • Beginner Technical Concepts  

    • Hands-On Labs To Build Confidence


    Recommended beginner certifications:

    • Security+  

    • SC-900  

    • AZ-900


    Most importantly:

    You do not need to become someone else to succeed in tech.


    Communication, empathy, clarity, and guidance are valuable technical skills too.


    Focus on building understanding slowly and consistently while learning how to explain what you’re learning along the way.

    That’s where confidence starts to build.

     

     

    Your Next Step

    If this path resonated with you, the next step is to see how to actually move through it.

    I put together a guided roadmap that breaks this down in a simple and structured way.

     

    You’ll be able to see:
    • Where to start
    • What to focus on first
    • How to practice
    • What actually matters (and what doesn’t)

     

    Explore your roadmap here:

    Personalized Tech Career Roadmaps!

     

     

     

     

     

  • Your Suggested Path: Infrastructure / Systems & Cloud

     


    You appear to naturally lean toward understanding how systems connect and operate behind the scenes.


    People with this result often enjoy:

    • Understanding How Technology Works Together  

    • Building And Organizing Systems  

    • Troubleshooting Technical Issues  

    • Learning How Networks And Environments Communicate  

    • Seeing The Bigger Picture Across Technology


    You may feel more confident when you understand the foundation beneath the tools rather than only learning surface-level steps.

    That matters.


    A lot of people feel overwhelmed in tech because they are taught tools before they truly understand systems. Infrastructure and cloud-focused paths help you understand the layers technology depends on to function securely and reliably.


    Your strengths may align well with:

    • Systems Administration  

    • Cloud Technologies  

    • Networking Fundamentals  

    • Virtualization  

    • Infrastructure Support  

    • Technical Troubleshooting


    Suggested starting points:

    • Networking Basics  

    • Operating Systems  

    • Virtual Machines  

    • Cloud Fundamentals  

    • Windows Server Concepts


    Recommended beginner certifications:

    • Network+  

    • AZ-900  

    • Security+


    Most importantly:

    You do not need to rush your way through tech.


    The people who become strongest in infrastructure usually take time to understand how systems connect rather than memorizing random tools.


    Focus on building understanding slowly and consistently.

    That’s where confidence starts to build.

     

     

    Your Next Step

    If this path resonated with you, the next step is to see how to actually move through it.

    I put together a guided roadmap that breaks this down in a simple and structured way.

     

    You’ll be able to see:
    • Where to start
    • What to focus on first
    • How to practice
    • What actually matters (and what doesn’t)

     

    Explore your roadmap here:

    Personalized Tech Career Roadmap!

     

     

     

     

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