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The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/ohhlikebuttaxD on 2025-06-18 16:44:57.

So I am hoping this is the correct sub to post this question.

A little backstory, i've been in cyber for 12 years now. I worked for a single company for 9 of those years. After not being turned down promotions, and needing head count to apply for a "higher level" i decided I was going to jump ship as I was feeling stagnant.

In April I found a new job, more pay, better benefits etc. However, today marks my 60 day mark and I hate it here. It's awful. Since the company is full remote they expect us to be on a zoom bridge for the entirety of our 8 hour days. We can only leave when we have other meetings. Camera must be on all day. To add, they really don't even take security seriously, and any recommendations I make or do suggestions i'm given a list of reasons why it won't make sense.

So TL;DR new job sucks, is 60 days too soon to start applying for new roles?

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