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Re: Resume for someone with no Job Experience
Flesh out your resume more. It doesn't have much info at all as of now. I think you should move your certs above "Work Related Skills" and for the CCENT write CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) instead. Supposedly a lot of employers don't even know what the CCENT is - and at least this way you'll have the… -
Re: After the CISSP?
CISSP & OE cert covers you IAT levels required for C&A, so you're good there. Get a Bachelor's, it raises your bill rate if you go defense contractor (EDIT: After stalking your LI, you have one). Getting a CAP would be good, some places are starting to look for them (especially with DIACAP retiring and moving to DIARMF,… -
Re: Todays the last interview!
Well just got back from the interview. I think I did very well with one exception. They asked one question, "how would you go about setting up a SSL vpn" I kinda messed up and started talking about setting up an IPSec vpn. Talked about how I wound need to define the IP addresses, setup the encryption, check the client… -
Re: Tech certification questions?
Your Scenario: Employed, experienced, certs expired Your Questions: 1. How expired certs affect current job -- retention/advancement - this may not matter that much, unless you're in an organization PE, which might care more about this type of thing 2. How do expired certs affect future job opportunities? -- getting jobs… -
Re: Folding@Home
This is just my opinion...so please take it as nothing more than that. There are arguments on all sides of this issue, and it could be debated ad infinitum. First, I'm assuming that you work for a for-profit business? If that is the case, doesn't it make more sense for workstations to go into hibernate mode to conserve… -
Re: Is there a rule of thumb on how long you should stay at a job?
I just had this experience very recently. I've with the same company for 16 months now and received three promotions. 5 months into the help desk gig, I felt that I maxed out everything that position has to offer and started to do SA work because I was bored and wanted to learn. When the position (SA) was offered I took… -
Re: State of IT - Biggest problem is the lack of skilled workers
Also, here's the links to the research studies you mentioned for all to read: http://www.jetlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Drago_Final.pdf "Exploiting Dreams: H-1B Visa Fraud, its Effects, and Potential Solutio" by Jessica F. Rosenbaum https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2827789 Under the study "Losing… -
GREM Passed - 3 SANS Classes/Certs in 1 year
Today I took the GREM exam, and passed with 92%. This caps off a monster year of training and testing that has been extremely rewarding, if exhausting. I'm writing this post because I learned alot about how to prepare for a SANS exam over this year, and hopefully some folks thinking about attempting a GIAC cert will be… -
How to negotiate when the salary range is way below your current base?
My question is at the end, but first I will explain the situation so that you can effectively analyze my question. Here is my situation, I have known an Executive VP who has wanted me to work for his company for over 3 years now. I recently was able to interview for a role however the position tops out at 130k and I make… -
Re: New Year's Resolutions for 2012
It is getting to be that time of the year, isn't it... Well, some things that I need to do: 1. Health - I get going pretty well for a while and then something gets in the way... work, school, family, breaking a wrist... I need to find a routine that I can do and stick with regardless of life's surprises. Probably add more…
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