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Just got killed for a DFIR job
As crazy as it sounds it was a great experience though. I couldn't remember anything! :D :D A lot of my background comes exclusively from networking and they weren't giving me any outs to use that experience. It was all forensics questions. How do you guys break into that field?!?!
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50% Travel
I have applied for a job with Microsoft within a Cybersecurity position. However, the job description states that there will be up to 50% global travelling. The internal recruiter asked me about my willingness to do this. I did say it didn't put me off, but I would like to talk with the head manager about the job and the…
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Interview on Tuesday Noc level 1
I have an interview on Tuesday with a fairly well known ISP/provider/wholesale provider I have done the Phone interview last week which was 20 mins long mostly technical questions , asking me what would i do/look if this was an issue etc (some ospf talk and some layer 2 stuff also some osi stuff). I have been called into a…
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Ever Had an Interview Beyond your Skill set?
Hey guys and gals, Have you ever had an interview beyond your skillset? I have done help desk for a couple years. As I progress in my IT jobs I'm find myself in jobs that require more deskside support, than over the phone. I enjoy doing the deskside support. I have a in person interview for a Senior Network engineer role…
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Job Hopping Woes
Following up on my job transition from MSP > Federal, I'm going through some concerns about my new position. Namely that there's an overwhelming sense that it will be a Field Tech position. All signs are pointing in that direction, and compared to what I was doing before (working on client servers, Powershell, automation,…
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Which is the better job: NOC Technician or Network Technician?
I'm pursuing a career as a network engineer. I was recently offered two jobs. I'm trying to figure out which job would be better for achieving my goal of becoming a Network Engineer. I have a 4 year degree and CompTIA Network+ and Security+ certifications. I should have my Cisco CCNA (R&S) by this summer. I have about 3-4…
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Looking for I.T. Jobs that don't require you to be on the phone?
Besides programming what are some I.T jobs that don't require you to be on the phone or have little phone contact. Ideally a job where you don't have to talk to a lot in general. I feel I work best when I can just sit do my work in private. I know a lot of I.T jobs involve this but I was looking for different jobs a could…
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Skills you are missing
Just curious while on your journey have to had to ramp up to learn a skill to fill a position. I'm focusing more on procuring a position. I'm noticing that a lot of the position that I am looking for that fall into a certain pay scale are requiring some Java. A lot more so in the past. To be quite honest it has shocked me…
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WGU Bachelor's IT-Security - Starting 01/01/17
My official start date is January 1st, but I'm already hitting the books since the information is available. I already have my A+ certification (since I needed it to be accepted), and I have 80 CUs to go. I had an AA degree (business management) transfer over that cleared all general education and my A+ knocked out the two…
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Another Resume - Would love to move out West - Texas
If anyone wants to critique my resume I updated. Would love to get into security and move out west (Texas/Arizona/New Mexico) in the next 6+ months Due to space I had to remove my earliest job which was a stint at Redbox being a field tech and had to remove when I attended WGU for two years as I am no longer attending that…
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Resume Review Please
As some of you know I have quit a bait and switch position recently. Please take a look and make suggestions if you get free time. Thanks
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Should I leave two month job off my resume?
Hey Guys, I was laid off from my job in February of this year, because the company lost a lot of business. Do I keep this job on my resume? Would keeping this job on my resume hurt my chances of getting another position?
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Who has an MBA? Who has one from WGU?
For those of you with an MBA from WGU: I'm seriously contemplating on returning to WGU to obtain an MBA, and I was wondering if anyone here has done so themselves. If you have, was it worth it to you? Did you get a return on it? Were you able to switch to a different job than the one you were in (whether you got a…
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How is IT in Tampa?
Good morning everyone, My family has been seriously considering a move to Tampa. We are currently in Houston, which while it is a great city traffic is a nightmare. Commuting 3 hours a day is not something I'm interested in. We visited friends in the Tampa area in January and liked the area and atmosphere (feels very…
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Should I get a degree?
Hey all, weird question. So many years ago I worked in IT (then called MIS) as I went towards a history degree to become a teacher. Well, that never finished. So now over 20 years later, ok nearly 30 years... I am now a director at a consulting services. I have a crap ton of certs (CISM, CIPT, PSM, MOF, MCSEx3,…
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Do you have a set number of months before you make a determination about a job?
EG - If you take a position do you hold yourself to a set amount of time before you make a determination if it's going to work out for yourself? Just curious. I usually reserve about 3 months and upon the completion of that I start to form a strategy to exit. (Assuming it's not working out). I have had it go both ways…
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Ga Tech Online Masters - Cybersecurity
Just wondering how the Spring 2019 group is doing, that they are the first class? I'm going to apply for Fall 2019.
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Unemployed for one month and five days
Hello Everybody, On Friday afternoon I interviewed for an Information Security and Compliance Analyst position near Boston. The interview was fantastic and they extended me an offer while in the office. The salary is well within the market rate for the area and the benefits are great and I start working on Wednesday. The…
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Shortest amount of time you spent at a particular job
Doesn't matter the reason. Laidoff, quit, contract..... Just curious. Mine was 3 months. I took a data integration project that lasted exactly 3 months. Once that completed they tried to bring me on as a asset management manager, tracking PC's and other devices in a database wasn't my thing so I moved on......
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Am I going mad
So I'm not exactly new here, I was a member back in 2016. Got some great advice from like minded people (gets ego inflation device from under the stairs). But found a role, that at the time I thought, yes I could finally get somewhere... In the past I had created 2 discussions about "returning to IT" and "need advice for a…
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IT Manager - Career advice.
Hi, What are you the current IT Managers or the EX-IT Managers
are doing or have done to move up the ladder? I need to grow my skills set as an IT Manager and goal is to move towards IT Director and then possibly CIO. My current job, I have Helpdesk, System, Network and
Security team reporting to me. At work i get good…
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Cybersecurity w/out Networking Background
I know that networking is involved with security and say you have certs and/or a degree to back your interest. Do you think it's possible to land a job in security (ie an Analyst or IA) without any work background in networking?
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New job dilemma - Not what I thought. Stay or move on?
Hi TE family, So I recently got hired for a new job half a year ago. Before this, I was working in help desk. My goal has been for me to move into the networking field. I earned my B.S in computer networking a year ago. I thought I was moving in the right direction with this new position. The job title is NOC technician.…
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Anyone ever hired without meeting anyone face to face,red flag?
So, been offered a new (virtual) role. Hiring manager just done regular skype calls along with another colleague and also the recruiter for the role. I dunno just feels weird, red flag?
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Pros and cons of freelancing?
I'm wondering what are the advantages and disadvantages of being a freelance software engineer?
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Just got a job offer, but need advice on salary!
Hello all, A recruiter reached out to me about a Senior Security Architect contract position. Standard consulting role, M-R on site out of state. $100/hr all expenses paid with an initial 6 month term (40 hours a week). Sounded great. The company is at the beginning of a 4 year infrastructure improvement plan so there will…
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Laid off....new direction?
Well I just got the news I was layed off :( I think of it as a blessing as I was burnt out as a sys admin. I have about nine months of savings to hold me over while I try and redefine my career. I have a pretty diverse background with exp as a win environment net/sys admin (8 years) and help desk (3 years). I currently…
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Have You Been Close To a Layoff?
I took a help desk job, because my level 2 support contract was ending soon. I have been here a month. The job is full time and close to home. Small company and everyone is super nice. We have lost a few customers roughly 2 weeks ago. My boss was forced to cut our IT budget twice. Now we are at the point that are budget is…
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What certs should I work on for the next 7 years while taking care of sick mother. Any suggestions?
Hey Greetings, I can't go start a career in IT to get experience yet, because my mother is 76 year old and she has diabetes and some other illnesses. She needs someone to take care of her. I volunteer to take care of her. My family members agrees that i would do that for the next 6-7 years. I have a passion for IT, and I…
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Accepting questionable criticism at work
So Im over a month in to a help desk position and I came in the door making a difference and resolving issues from day one. I was called in for 2 meetings so far mostly addressing my customer service however I have enough call center and customer service experience to be above average in that department imo but for some…
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Cannot choose SOC Analyst between these 2 companies
Currently, I have worked as Level 1 SOC Analyst (Outsource) at the customer site who is no.1 of the non-it industry of my country for almost 3 months. I got the invitation of job interview from IBM in the same job position but it is Level 2 SOC Analyst. The interview is quite good. They also seems to like me from mindset…
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When your buddy calls you with the inside track on a new job...
And the link at the bottom of the description directs you to apply on their HTTP website, which asks for your full social security number.... Do I really want to take this on?
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How Do Direct Placement Recruiters Get Their Commission
For the recruiting agencies that find you direct hire/full time cybersecurity roles how do they get their commission? Do they try to pay you as low as possible so they can get more off the top, or do they try to get you as high a salary as possible so they can get a higher commission? e.g. If it's a position that pays…
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This is called seriously failing an interview
This cracks me up. It would be interesting to see if they recouped any of the lost time in wages. It has to be very frustrating getting a candidate in who is not even close to the task. Original Source…
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Cyber Job Fair San Antonio, TX Feb. 13
https://cybersecjobs.com/job-fair/fair/75/
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New start lol...
Well, needless to say I have an opportunity for a fresh new start in the direction I want to take my career. I have up to a year to "define" what I want to do and the funds to accommodate it. I'm pretty unhappy in the security position I'm in (infosec/compliance) and need to be much more hands on and in the dirt. I started…
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Gaslighting at work
How do you deal with this? Find another job
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Career Advice
Hello All!! I need some career advice. After reading a bunch of post on here. I think this is a good form to ask for it. Ill try to keep it short and sweet. Who: I'm 32 from Northern California Experience: I have 5-6 years experience in Technical Support give or take I have 3 years experience as Sr Desktop Engineer/Analyst…
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WGU Technical Tools
For the Masters in Cybersecurity I know WGU is heavy on the writing, but with the two certs or maybe with some of the classes do learn and technical tools?
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Best way to put independent consulting on resume
Good Afternoon Everybody, I was laid off earlier this month and I picked up some independent consulting work while I am job hunting. How would you guys handle this in terms of the resume? I am doing the similar consulting that I was doing before I was laid off. I mention it in my cover letter, but I was wondering if I…
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Thoughts on options with workplace closing down
My current workplace has been doing bad financially over the last few months but the last 2 weeks have been quite depressing in terms of unneccessary drama and financial constraints. At this point, I'm giving them anywhere between 2 weeks and 3 months. I want to get out of there before it officially closes and my dilemma…
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Take a 10K Paycut to Get Networking Job?
I'm working as a Tier 1 Technical Support Analyst (contractor) for a government contractor. I was recently offered a job as full-time employee of the contracting company with a similar salary to what I'm making now. Recently, I was offered a another job as a Network Technician (full-time employee) for a different…
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The CyberSecurity Skillsgap we all hear
Might not be the perfect section for this discussion but i've been reading for a very long time about the "skills gap" we have in Cyber and everyone always talks about the shortage and how getting more woman into STEM fields, modifying our college programs, influencing children while they're young. But what specific…
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Work from home security jobs?
So I'm sick and tired of the day to day in the federal job I'm in. Meeting after meeting, cubicle cities and penetrating artificial lighting. I'm looking for some opportunities to work from home but am very unfamiliar with this territory. Does anyone know of any specific opportunities or companies that hire work from home…
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Working for a 'controversial' company.
My question is, not 'Would you'? It's 'Would working for say, a gambling, tobacco, firearms etc company harm my job chances in the future?' For instance, if I wanted to work for a super-progressive multinational or a healthcare company? I'm particularly interested in hearing from hiring managers. Thanks.
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Is it possible to use a Bachelor Degree in Network Operation and Security for Software development?
So i'm working on my BS: Network Operation and Security degree at WGU, and I was wondering if I don't like networking, could I still use that degree to apply for developer jobs like Front End Development or Software Development? What should i do?
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Resume questions
I am curious, I think my resume is kind of a mess right now ... I think I may be listing way too much. So I am wondering, can anyone give me an example of what one should do? Regarding education, I have my AA, slowly getting my BS, should keep that I am getting my BS, as In Progress? How does one typically list technical…
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1099 Contract - How much do you save for taxes?
My online research has seemed to suggest at least 17% should be put away for taxes. For those with experience as full-time 1099 contractors, does that number seem reasonable? I've also read that many expenses can be written off, thus lowering one's tax liability. To what degree can that help? Thanks.
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Starting new job monday after six months being unemployed
I'll be starting Monday as a full time employee (no more contracts!) tier 2 desktop support position. I was told I'm also going to be working with the network as well because I have my CCNA. The potential for job growth is here at my new company and I haven't even started! It was very hard being out of work six months. I…
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UMass Lowell Online MSIT
I am looking into and like this program. Has anyone else here looked into this or doing this program?
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Career Advice for Developer wanting to transition to security
Hi Folks - not sure this is the right location to ask for security career advice. If not please help me transfer to appropriate section. Background: I have a B.S in Mathematics and Minor in CompSci (also took unix admin, cisco training at tech college) 2 years as an operations manager running at technical call center 3.5…
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Asking for advice on changing my job
Hi everyone, I would be very grateful for any advice on me trying to make probably my last change of job. I'm in my early 50's and I've worked in IT all my working life. I started out programming computer games in the mid 80's. after a few years I started working at a Computer brokers and worked my way up to being…
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Techno Functional vs Business Analyst
Just curious if you have heard of the role or title called techno functional. I've sort of been coining myself as a BA in years past, but the more research I do the more I believe I fall into the techno functional bucket. See below. VBA, SQL and other forms of SQL and BI scripting. BI solutioning, developing including…
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Laid off to ring in the New Year
Hello Everybody, 2019 started off just wonderfully, six days ago I was laid off quite unexpectedly. Having worked for a very small company, having been hired to generate revenue and wind up becoming a cost center caused the owner to stop offering the service I was hired to provide and let me go. Everyone keeps talking…
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Ever step back into a previous role?
Have you ever stepped back into a previous career role after switching to a different one for about a year and a half? For instance, say that you came out of career A, which you have 11 years of experience with, and went into career B. Stayed in it for 1.5 years and you don't think it's for you so you go back to career A?…
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Audit calls for Western Governors University to repay $700M
http://www.sfgate.com/news/education/article/Audit-calls-for-Western-Governors-University-to-12218962.php?cmpid=email-mobile They are correspondence courses. Stay tuned....
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(Almost) FREE CCSP Books
I have three CCSP books: https://www.amazon.com/Certified-Cloud-Security-Professional-Official/dp/1119277418/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1S1AKAXQFLHHZ&keywords=ccsp+official+study+guide&qid=1547740846&sprefix=ccsp+offic,aps,161&sr=8-1-spell…
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I'm sick of direct patient care, I want to work in IT but terrible at math
Hello everyone I work in a healthcare career and I chose it because I thought it would be a safe degree. Originally I was going for psych but that route was too long so I detoured and did healthcare and now I regret it. I don't like my career--I have very high student loans and I am sick of dealing with unmotivated…
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Questions Acceptable for the Employer
I've been my job now for over two years and there are things that are forcing me to look elsewhere (despite loving my job). That being said, I've only ever interviewed for three jobs ever and my question is: Is it cool to grill the prospective employer on Disaster/High Availability, being on call? I don't want to walk into…
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1 Year at a Job Enough?
Curious about this one. Direct supervisor was recently laid off, and a supreme moron (guy who gives users Domain/Enterprise/Schema Admin privileges, sets backups then ignores them when they fail continuously for 2 months, leaves the default password on a hypervisor, commits fraud, etc.) was elected to be in charge. I'm…
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Resume review request
Address● Address ● Phone
Number ● Email Qualifications of Note ● CCNA Cyber Ops ● EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker C|EH v9 ● Security + CE ● Active Secret Clearance Experience Current Roll SOC Tier 1 dec 2018-present ● Proactively
search for and respond to security events and incidents from SIEM, Firewall
(FW),…
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Bait and Switch.......
Reason 10009 why certification and more importantly self improvement is a must..... Took this position primarily to build dashboards in tableau along with creating KPI's for sales reps etc..... I've been relegated to a excel spreadsheet monkey...... This is absolutely frustrating. It's been a month and finally started to…
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Resume Review Request
Hello IT Professonals! Happy belated New Years! I'm wondering if any of you might be willing to take a quick glance and provide some feedback/constructive criticism on my resume. https://imgur.com/a/YnJqdkU Thank you in advance!
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Penetration testing home lab and how to mention it during the job hunt process
I am back in the unemployment line and I am looking for ways to describe how I am keeping my skills current and learning new skills. I know not to mention a home lab in the resume. I am putting it in my cover letter with language similar to this: How do others describe their home lab environments during the job search…
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Tough job choices
Hello All, I just wanted to get your input on the 2 job offers that I have received. I cannot decide on which route to go. My goal is to become a Network engineer. I only have 2 years of Desktop Support experience with little to no networking. Which one would you choose, if you were me? Job 1: Data Center Technician Pay:…
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Do you need to know how to code? in order to get far in the field?
Do you need to know how to code? in order to get far in the field? I know some jobs don't need to know how to code. but others jobs such as Amazon AWS and Azure some times look like you need to be able to code. what do you think?
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This or that position?
I have 2 positions I can choose from and seeing if other techies here can help me decide. They both offer roughly the same pay and benefits except mentioned below. I am coming from a SMB JOAT career which I do enjoy but looking for more stability in my career (tired of fixing then getting let go). I really like Linux but…
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How do you find your passion in IT?
How do you find your passion in IT? How did you guys find your passion in IT? I feel like I like
it all except programming. I keep taking end user support jobs and get
bored after 2-3 months of being in that role.
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Training while at work? (Slow)
Some of you know that I recently taken a new position, all is well. Everyone is nice, been learning some things but it's been slow. All my benefits, direct deposit even corporate training has been knocked out.... Travel card everything I can think of..... My assumption why, well I was hired the week before Christmas, that…
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Ever get a little too hype about a job opportunity?
I've got a second round interview next week. The company is well-known. The work is fully aligned with my skill set. It would be in a part of the country that I've always wanted to live. The salary is almost double what I'm making now. I don't need this job. I just want it *really* badly. I probably need to just chill, but…
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Breaking into networking...
I've been with TE from my help desk days about 6-7 years ago and I've always wanted to be a network engineer. I feel pretty stuck in my career right now and I'm starting to get depressed about it. To be honest, the only reason I'm still with my current employer is because the amazing salary, benefits, and proximity to my…
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IT Manager Leaving a Small Company Gracefully
Long story short the current company I work for is putting me in tough situations. They are pushing boundaries that are ethically questionable and not in line with my own personal values. I've been meaning to make a graceful exit for some time. However, as the main IT administrator for this company I fear my boss will…
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Switching degrees but not by choice
So I spoke with my WGU mentor a few hours ago and she mentioned that on April they'll be discontinuing the two Linux courses that get you the Linux+ powered by LPI certification. She mentioned that I was more than welcomed to take a stab at it but that there was a strong possibility that I may not make it in time during my…
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Renegotiating with Current employer
Looking for advice on renegotiating with current employer when they want you to stay but your i'm a contractor for gov agency so i'm not at my company HQ but at the customer site. i've been with current company and customer agency for 3 years now and got offered a sweet exponential salary increase. New company is on option…
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Frustrated with Companies Hiring DFIR
What is going on lately with companies and their hiring practices for DFIR type roles. Have seen a rash like well over 6 or 7 in the past few months who literally think that the pay scale is fixed across the board for all DFIR and all having the same pay band $120k to $150K. I know that sounds great but for us that are…
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Cloud Jobs
I was discussing cloud with a couple of peers at a meet up. I am thinking about pursuing the network specialty certification in 2019. The discussion was about if the role of a "cloud network engineer" actually exists and/or if there are cloud career options other than for developers. The general consensus seemed to be that…
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Question for you hiring managers.
If you have the ideal candidate that checks all the boxes, comes with great references and you know will do very well at the job, what would prevent you from hiring them at the top of the pay scale? Why do some companies want to bring new employees with years of direct experience, niche skills, education and certifications…
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Why am I getting certs if no one ever checks them
Every year I get 3 or 4 new certs and add them to my resume. I'm sure the employers see them listed and say yeah glad you have them but they never follow through and check them or ask me about them. I could literally list anything I want and I still don't think they would care. What is your all experience?
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Officially a Detective!
As of yesterday I have officially become a Detective. Took my last two tests and have completed the academy. Tomorrow we graduate, but Wednesday was the big day. A very long 5 months that I am glad is over, but in a small way I will miss it. Thanks for all the support it was definitely a big help!
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Excited and a little nervous
I'm not exactly a noob when it comes to interviews and usually don't get too worked up. Usually I rarely study to prepare for an interview other than the cursory look up details about the company and check the requirements. Tonight I've spent a few hours after the kids went to sleep to just brush up on a few things and dig…
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Considering Joining the US Army Cyber Command as a Direct Commissioned Officer. Advice?
A friend of mine recently medically retired from the AirForce told me about a new program to recruit senior cyber people from the civilian world to become commissioned officers (up to colonel). https://www.goarmy.com/army-cyber/cyber-direct-commissioning-program.html I'll be 40 in January, so this obviously seems like a…
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HR missed interview
To make this quick, went to an interview and successfully did well with the manager, 2 counterparts and director of IT. 1st Red flag was HR Vice President wanted to interview me because she believes I am actively looking elsewhere. Then when it came for a phone call with HR Vice President she was supposed to call next day…
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If you got your degrees from a 3rd tier college does that hurt your job hunting chances?
I am thinking because I attended my Universities extension which I would categorize more as a tier 3/4 school rather than the main campus which would be a tier 2 school it somewhat hurts my job hunting chances. At the University I went to I got accepted at both the extension and at the main campus. Based on Sat/ ACT…
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Security or Network Manager - need an outside opinion
Sorry in advance for the long post. I've been in IT for long time now. I've worked in different areas of IT, such as desktop support, server administrator, network engineer and currently for the past year as a infosec manager. As mentioned, I was working as a network engineer when I made the jump to infosec manager at my…
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Last day in this role.....
I'll be moving from a pure ETL/Analyst position to a visualization (front end) BI position. I've been labbing some of the more popular BI tools, including actually using some of these in previous roles and one particular one in this role. It's a good feeling. Of course I am nervous and all that nonsense, but overall I am…
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My WGU MS:CSISA Progress thread
Started Jun 16, had a terrible term with various external issues, so didn't finish any classes. So started new term Dec 16 with a new head of steam, looking good so far. Complete: C688 - Cyberwarefare (12/14/16) TFT2 - Cyberlaw (1/24/17) JIT2 - Risk Management (1/31/17) C700 - Secure Network Desgn (2/7/17) Pending: VLT2 -…
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Client focused IT positions? Suggestions
I realize help desk and desktop support fall into that category. Are there any others you can think of? Extroverts in IT may gravitate to these types of positions. Note - I realize some of these roles have multiple components, I'm looking at it as if the position is 50% or > 50% engagement based. The list I could come up…
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Tips for starting a new remote position
I'm relatively new to the remote piece. I've done it part time quite a bit, but starting off from home seems like it could be challenging. Any tips or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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Is it Possible to skip Helpdesk and apply only to Desktop Experience role?
So I just got my Comptia A+ recently. I have some questions. Is it possible to skip Helpdesk technician and land a Desktop Support Technician role?? I want to apply only to Desktop Support Technician role. What are my chances of landing a Desktop Support role with no experience?
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Landing a Pre Sales Technical Role
Hi ! and thanks for taking the time to read my post. Today I am seeking advise from people who have successfully transitioned from a technical role to a pre sales technical role. I am finding it quite hard to get the job. I am getting some interviews (since July i have had about 8 different interviews with about 5…
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Middle Aged Man Needs Help with Career Change....Can YOU help?
[FONT="]Hi,[/FONT] [FONT="]I have been lecturing in Economics for nearly a decade, however I always wanted a career in IT and I believe the time is now right for me to take the plunge.[/FONT] [FONT="] [/FONT] [FONT="]I have looked into various IT fields available and the the two which stood out for me were…
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Two potential job offers, help me choose.
Job #1: Manager at a consulting firm (big 4) Pros: - work is 4 days a week (part time-ish), this help me focus more on the MBA, an other hobbies - work is very business oriented and away from technical, this aligns well with my career plans - Work with different customers - Will be dealing with C-level executives and GMs…
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Salary question
Hello Everyone, I am in my first role in IT Security working as a Cyber Systems Analyst. My main functions are DFARS Assessments, do care and feeding of the UTM including reviewing the log files, and support for our application. I have my MBA, CCNA R&S, ITIL v3, and Security+. I have been in IT for several years now. When…
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Large projects on resume
I am cleaning up the resume and adding recent projects that I worked on. I am having an issue with how much detail I should go into on my resume. For example I recently worked on migrating my company to Office 365. With recent acquisitions this project included moving multiple companies in different forests with…
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Dollar amount you personallly put on WFH
Assuming the position is a 100% remote, how much $ do you put on it? For me I was thinking ~ 10,000. In others words a 100,000 WFH would supersede 110,000 in the office. The idea of not having to see people is 5k alone, maybe more to be honest.
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Career advice for 31 years old
Hello guys I am here to share and hopefully get some useful advice . My IT career journey started two years ago . I had some basic computer skills and experience with 4 years computer engineering degree and lots of motivation to learn , so I decided to study for CCNA , after I passed the exam I thankfully got a job as an…
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Job Openings
TE Family, I have job openings for the following roles at my company. If you are interested in any of them please let me know and I will share more details with you. Open Roles: Linux Engineer, Software Engineer, and Systems Engineer They are a cloud startup located in Fremont, CA
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Java QA Automation Engineer for Long Term Government Contract (Lanham, MD)
Java QA Automation Engineer for
Long Term Government Contract (Lanham, Maryland) We have the
below position in Lenham, Maryland for an QA Automation Engineer. Client allow remote work. As per client you
would be able to work 3 days from home, and 2 days you have to have be at the
office, days are flexible. After reading…
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Relationships at work
Saw something about this in another post and thought it might lead to some interesting results. My personal experience is never again there was too much drama and stress on top of an already stressful job and got looks from coworkers because they aren't blind and it took away from my work. What is your experience and how…
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Working in Security Field worth it?
Good morning Tech Fam, Hope all is well. I recently just took a 6 month break from attending WGU because of life changes. Because of that I have to change paths from my Networking Administrator degree ot one of the newer ones offered by WGU. I'm leaning towards either the B.S Cloud and Systems Administration or the B.S.…