Which one of these certificates would be more worthwhile? /u/Palebluemight CSCQ protests reddit

I have the opportunity to take one of the following courses to be certified in through my local colleges. I’m In the CA, NV area. As someone getting into working in the tech world as a career I was curious on different perspectives on which one of these would be better, have a broader spectrum of job opportunities, etc. I’d like to launch my career in this field and unsure if some of these would be fit for someone starting out, such as the python dev, or if that even matters at all as someone starting out. I appreciate any advice and opinions on which path may be the better pick or make the most sense. I know this question may be difficult to answer, so thanks for your time.

IT Basics, SC

Data Analytics

Cyber Security

Python Development

IT Security, Ethical Hacking

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​r/cscareerquestions I have the opportunity to take one of the following courses to be certified in through my local colleges. I’m In the CA, NV area. As someone getting into working in the tech world as a career I was curious on different perspectives on which one of these would be better, have a broader spectrum of job opportunities, etc. I’d like to launch my career in this field and unsure if some of these would be fit for someone starting out, such as the python dev, or if that even matters at all as someone starting out. I appreciate any advice and opinions on which path may be the better pick or make the most sense. I know this question may be difficult to answer, so thanks for your time. IT Basics, SC Data Analytics Cyber Security Python Development IT Security, Ethical Hacking submitted by /u/Palebluemight [link] [comments] 

I have the opportunity to take one of the following courses to be certified in through my local colleges. I’m In the CA, NV area. As someone getting into working in the tech world as a career I was curious on different perspectives on which one of these would be better, have a broader spectrum of job opportunities, etc. I’d like to launch my career in this field and unsure if some of these would be fit for someone starting out, such as the python dev, or if that even matters at all as someone starting out. I appreciate any advice and opinions on which path may be the better pick or make the most sense. I know this question may be difficult to answer, so thanks for your time.

IT Basics, SC

Data Analytics

Cyber Security

Python Development

IT Security, Ethical Hacking

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