The two jobs that interested me was Automotive Security Engineer and Bug Bounty Hunter because I really love engineering since I was really little and Bug Bounty Hunter just seemed interesting to me to hunt different viruses. Automotive Security Engineer- The disciplines for automotive security engineering include critical thinking, safety, architect, design, testing deployment, sustainment. They have to study includes mechanical, electric, software and safety elements. An Automotive Security Engineer is the person behind the design, blueprint and execution behind the automotive vehicles. They have to make sure its safe and affordable to put out on the roads by testing the vehicles before saying its ready for the roads. My biggest surprise was that they have so much work and drawing that goes into it and certifications include: Educational Qualifications, Mechanical/Manual Dexterity, Artistic/Creative Talent etc.. and I love drawing and critical thinking. Bug Bounty Hunter- The disciplines for Bug Bounty Hunter includes critical thinking, strategy, safety, Viruses prevention, patience. An Bug bounty Hunter is the person who finds technical errors and write codes for the security of any applications, Violating and reporting the errors to make sure they get fixed and make sure your team keeps there eye on it to make sure they prevent it from happening again. I’m not very surprised about the work that they do because I know that each job description takes a lot of work to maintain and keep viruses out. Overall I am glad I picked cyber security because it sparks a lot of interest to me and what I like to do as a job.