My first rotation was in IT and was very technical. I enjoyed the work, but I realized security was not for me. My second rotation was completely nontechnical. I thought trying both sides would help me. Also, each role I had help me expand my network and find things that I was interested in. I found that from the two, although the nontechnical role was really cool, I missed coding. The second role also showed me that I had an area of interest, I just needed to find the technical side to it.
I am a networking fiend, so any chance I get to do that is a win for me.
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My first rotation was in IT and was very technical. I enjoyed the work, but I realized security was not for me. My second rotation was completely nontechnical. I thought trying both sides would help me. Also, each role I had help me expand my network and find things that I was interested in. I found that from the two, although the nontechnical role was really cool, I missed coding. The second role also showed me that I had an area of interest, I just needed to find the technical side to it.
I am a networking fiend, so any chance I get to do that is a win for me.