
Lahold
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Lahold
@moright20
🎓 Historian | 💻 | Aspiring cybersecurity professional | 🤝 Self-employed & people-oriented | ⚽ Football lover



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I will advise every young man and woman to learn Cybersecurity. The skilled professionals currently in this field are scarce. Right now there are over 500,000 open cybersecurity jobs in the US alone with nobody to fill those vacancies. The annual salary is over $100,000. Dedicate 6 months to one year to learning this skill. You do not need a four year degree to start. Certifications like CompTIA Security+ and Google Cybersecurity Professional are enough to get your foot in the door. Download any of these platforms and start learning today: TryHackMe (tryhackme.com), Coursera (coursera.org) and Hack The Box (hackthebox.com). All three are beginner friendly and highly recommended. Once you are skilled enough, apply for any of these roles: Security Analyst, Penetration Tester, Cloud Security Architect, Cybersecurity Engineer, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Incident Responder and Chief Information Security Officer. Entry level roles start at $65,000 to $95,000. Senior roles pay as high as $450,000. The demand is massive. The manpower is scarce. That gap is your opportunity. Learn Cybersecurity and position yourself where the world is already looking. Above all, love God.









Most people are looking for a way to break into tech with zero experience. Here is one that actually works. AI companies need real humans to label data so their models can learn. How to start: •Learn basic Excel •Watch free annotation tool tutorials on YouTube Where to apply: •Appen > appen.com •TELUS International AI > telusinternational.com •Remotasks > remotasks.com Roles to look for: •Data Annotator •AI Trainer •Search Quality Rater Pay: •$3 to $15 per hour depending on your region and task complexity. It is not glamorous but it is a real entry point into one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The best time to position yourself inside AI was two years ago. The second best time is now.








He came with a Book. He spoke of Moses, Jesus, and the prophets with deep respect. He called humanity to One God. He preached justice, mercy, and ultimate accountability. He never compromised his message even when facing torture, boycott, and assassination attempts. So tell me… what exactly disqualifies Muhammad from being a Prophet… except pure disbelief?







