the_Grinch wrote: » If you go to the NSA's website and search through careers, they've recently put a ton of Cyber Security positions up. A lot are based out of Maryland, but there are some for Texas and Hawaii as well. If you think you can get through the background check, I'd suggest submitting the resume and giving them a try. Pay will largely depend on experience and you get locality pay when you work for the government. The DC area (includes Maryland) has the highest locality pay percentage wise, so you can expect about $10000 on top of your salary. Plus they pay for school once you've been there for a year (might be 2 years)! Good luck!
jamesleecoleman wrote: » Thanks for the heads up. Hopefully they'll still have a few spots open after I graduate.
echo465 wrote: » Well someone just ruined his chances, by proving that he couldn't keep a secret...
the_Grinch wrote: » If you are graduating within a year, I'd suggest applying. Let them decide whether you can be hired and if you factored in the background, it could be a bit.
Blackout wrote: » NSA is a hard gig to pull tbh, I have had a few friends apply, one of them has his masters, CISSP, and a TS SCI, they never even called him. These jobs are listed but normally you need to know someone to even pull off getting an interview. It is very very difficult to get hired by the NSA. Not trying to be a thread killer just seen allot of people get their hopes up only to crash and burn.
badrottie wrote: » The chance of getting hired by the NSA are remote, but your chances of not getting hired are guaranteed to be 100% if you never apply. Sometimes, they come to you. A colleague was recently interviewed for a NSA position and turned them down (He already had his TS SCI due to military experience, so he did not require to go through that process again). Working in industry with a valid security clearance pays considerably more than what the government pays their employees. Food for thought.
Computadora wrote: » Hi NSA, we know you are monitoring this thread, ROFL.
cyberguypr wrote: » My buddy used to work there but he's on an extended vacation in the Kremlin. It may be a while until he gets back to me
deth1k wrote: » why don't the recruit GCHQ way?Crack the code to work for GCHQ - Channel 4 News