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Thanks for your comment. A lot of what I want to say overlaps with the other comment I posted, so I'll just paste it here:
I will sit for the AWS Security Specialist exam by the end of the year. I also plan to sit for the AWS Networking Specialisation exam next year, before I go job-hunting again. I'm just wondering that even if I learn new skills from personal projects, how do I write it in my resume and not make it look like school projects alongside work experience?
Thank you also for the tip on what different roles want. I haven't been looking as seriously as I should; I'll start now. I must add that I can script in Python, which a lot of security roles seem to like.
Cheers, and thanks again for the tips!