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by PaulSec 1208 days ago
OP here, that is correct and I am french, I thought that it was right actually. what should have been the proper way to say I left that industry?
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"To quit" is an irregular verb in English, the past tense is just quit instead of quitted. So "I quit" can be either present or past tense, but from context it would be clear that "I quit infosec" is past tense.
Grammarly helps but having been in infosec, you probably will have concerns about sending your private data to that cloud :)
"I quit infosec and I couldn't be happier" is how I'd have written it.

Thanks for the good-read!

I've put that in the title now. Thanks all!
> I quit infosec...