Pros
Stable Work Environment: Traditional telcos generally offer a stable and predictable work environment. This stability was reassuring, especially in a field as dynamic as cybersecurity. Skill Development: I had the opportunity to work on a variety of security technologies and systems, which greatly enhanced my skill set. Professional Networking: Working in a large telco meant interacting with a diverse range of professionals, both within and outside the company. This was invaluable for networking and learning from others. Resources Availability: Being in a large company, there were ample resources for training and development, which helped in keeping up with the latest trends and technologies in cybersecurity. Structured Career Path: The company had clear and structured career paths, making it easier to understand and work towards promotions or role changes.
Cons
Bureaucracy and Slow Decision-Making: One of the challenges was navigating through layers of bureaucracy. This sometimes led to slow decision-making processes. Limited Innovation: Often, there was a tendency to stick to traditional methods and resist innovative approaches, which can be a setback in a field like cybersecurity where staying ahead of threats is crucial. Work-Life Balance: At times, the demands of the job, especially during critical security incidents, led to long hours and a challenging work-life balance. Resistance to Change: There was noticeable resistance to change among some staff, especially when it came to adopting new technologies or processes. Red Tape in Implementing Changes: Implementing new security measures or protocols could be a lengthy process due to the need for approvals from multiple levels of management.