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Cyber Analyst Bootcamp 2021 (1)
August 31, 2021

itag’s Cyber Security Programme for Jobseekers

itag Skillnet put great effort into choosing excellent trainers and training. You can see and feel the quality when you attend the training and participate in the discussions with the trainers etc. The training is quite diverse which includes technical and non-technical fields. Personally, I liked that. Of course, as one of our instructors Andrea from CyberPie mentioned – it is not one way, a lot depends on the attendees themselves and how much effort they want to put into this programme too.

During itag’s Skills Connect ‘Cyber Security Conversion Programme’, attendees meet other folks, who are in the same boat. It is natural that the team will go through the cycles (storming, forming, norming etc…). Across the attendees, you will definitely find similar minded people. Some of them might even become your study or project buddies.

The mentors on the Skills Connect ‘Cyber Security Conversion Programme’ provided a few job opportunities for attendees. As one of them said – you should be situationally aware and act more proactively with provided contacts.

A mix of these components creates a great jump starter for your career boost and reboot. I suggest joining this programme open minded and dive into it.

I would like to thank the itag Skillnet team for putting their energy into running a very success Skills Connect ‘Cyber Security Conversion Programme’ for  the last number of  years!  The mentors on the Skills Connect ‘Cyber Security Conversion Programme’ provided a few job opportunities for attendees. As one of them said – you should be situationally aware and act more proactively with provided contacts. A mix of these components creates a great jump starter for your career boost and reboot. I suggest joining this programme open minded and dive into it.

Tomas Grigas, programme participant