As of this time, in 2022, I did work on a few non-IT jobs, the most recent being a Customer Service Associate at Walgreens. But, still, I'm in favor of a career industry change to Cybersecurity, in the near future. The reason for a possible career change was that since I did get a degree in IT from Alamance Community College, I should’ve utilized it more, rather than putting them in non-IT background.Well, my view of cybersecurity was their extraordinary mechanisms and information on computer science, I didn’t know until I signed up for the Cybersecurity Professional Program in early 2022. In a few ways, for example, it can impact where it affects me in that industry, while the industry could really depend, on how realistic my skills were put to the test.It’s that I do have a goal and motivation in mind. I want to showcase my work and advise any possible constructive criticism for improvements, as long it’s not too harsh. That I’m predominantly committed to work, they proved to me and their workplace for success.As stated, I’m a detail focus person and will find a piece of information with a specific-based subject, especially for Information Technology.For now, IT-based industry, and how I do program coding. But after being done with this program, it could be the entire cybersecurity industry.That I have the necessary skills and duties, that can offer in the cybersecurity industry.