Future Security Analyst | BAAS in IT | Veteran
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Army veteran transitioning into cybersecurity with a clear goal: find a company that is willing to invest in me, mold me into the kind of analyst they need, and keep me around for the long haul. I am graduating in December 2026 with a BAAS in IT (Cybersecurity), just wrapped up Intro to Java, and I’m working toward certifications as this is my Senior Year at Tarleton State University.
I do not have years of experience yet—but I bring discipline, leadership, and a teachable mindset. I have led teams in high-pressure environments, mentored others, and built systems that work under stress. Now I am ready to do the same in cybersecurity.
I am looking for a remote-first role where I can grow, contribute, and build a career that matters. If you are building a team that values loyalty, clarity, and long-term impact; I am all in.
Army veteran with over 10 years of leadership in high-stakes environments; now transitioning into cybersecurity with the same discipline, grit, and team-first mindset that kept soldiers safe and missions successful. I have led mortar sections, trained teams, and managed multimillion-dollar equipment with zero tolerance for failure.
Known for building annotated guides, mentoring peers, and enforcing standards that stick. Completed Advanced Leader Course and Infantry Mortar Leader Course at Fort Moore, Georgia; I was only one of six selected to walk on and finish Infantry Mortar Leaders Course (IMLC), proving I do not back down from a challenge.
Now pursuing cybersecurity full-time: learning Java, earning certifications, and building skills in threat detection, endpoint protection, and secure documentation. I am looking for a remote-first company that values loyalty, discipline, and long-term growth. Mold me into the analyst you need and I will stay and build with you.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Information Technology with a concentration in Cybersecurity at Tarleton State University. Recent coursework includes Introduction to Java Programming, where I built foundational programming skills to support secure coding and automation.
I approach learning with the same discipline I brought to the Army: mission-first, detail-oriented, and built to empower others. Whether it is threat detection, endpoint protection, or secure documentation, I am not just studying; I am preparing to defend.
Graduation expected December 2026. Cybersecurity is not just a career path; it is the next chapter in a life of service.