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Alistair O2018-02-03 16:14:20
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Alistair O, 2018-02-03 16:14:20

The more I read, the more I understand that I know little how to cope?

Hello,
Recently I have been reading English-language blogs of those guys who work in the direction of IB, I come across various topics from methodology to building soc, and analyzing the data flow on some kind of tool (mainly elk), behavioral analysis, about forensics, etc., reading I understand the difference in level the state of their IB in general and what we are doing now, it turns out that the more I read, the more uncertainty appears in the possibility of reaching this level and mastering a large flow of material. Today, there are already goals that I must achieve, and it takes a long time for this, until I achieve my goals, a new level appears, to which I must strive. I wanted to know if this is normal or if this is a sign that I am doing something wrong, for example, I am not very involved, or I devote little time, etc.

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Therapyx, 2018-02-03
@Therapyx

This is normal, this feeling will not leave you throughout your career .... Alas, even people with 30 years of experience have such a feeling)

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Monty Python, 2018-02-03
@Austin1


I know one front- ender who studied on his own to find a job, he spent 8 years on this sitting on the neck of his parents until he got a job, and this was already almost 10 years ago, today without a systematic approach to education it would take him even more not from books, videos, or at a university, but for someone who already works and is in demand everywhere in the labor market,
you need it. you will be like them
Now you can find different institutions where middles, seniors, and team leads teach, having dinner in the evening after work, several times a week, receiving a decent increase in their salary and one dash of two good juniors from the group, but such premises should be well looked for, because this approach is just beginning

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