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Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
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Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
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Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
There are 3 areas that all employers look at. 1. Experience 2. Education 3. Certifications Experience will always be king. Sounds like you are good to go here. Education is important especially as you move up the ladder. That 2 year or 4 year degree will open doors. Certifications like the CISM, CISSP, and so on will also… -
Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
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Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
I have my CISSP and am pursuing my CISM. I am taking the test first week in August. As someone who has done hiring in IT for over 10 years, I can tell you that both the CISSP and CISM will hold value to employers. Some employers like one over the other. The key to understand is that they both compliment each other. Having… -
Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
I am curious if there are any CISMs on the message board that can weigh in on the value of the CISM when looking for a job. To put this in context, I am talking about jobs that would be posting for "CISSP, CISM, CISA, CEH, etc..." I realize everything is relative to a resume and the exact job description. In a nut shell, I… -
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Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
I didn't have to search long before finding this response and feeling like it answers my own question! I have a question about earning my CISM if I already have CISSP and I feel like your response was the single answer I needed to hear! This is also the path I am looking to evolve more in; management. -
Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
Thanks. This is very helpful because I've been avoiding my gap in education. I've been lucky it has not posed a problem for me so far and might have gotten a bit too comfortable in this area. I need to figure out an answer that makes sense given the cost in time and money vs. ROI. But, that's a whole different topic. It… -
Re: Value of CISM for Job Hunting?
I just wanted to add something here. Everyone has gaps in their experience, education, or certifications. The key is if they ever become a issue to what you want to be. I always wanted to be an IT security professional, but standing in my way was the certifications. I have my MBA and the 20 years of experience. So I shored…
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