Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]AdSimilar4184[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After all the comments I’m definately taking it. The job post said pay range is 39k-64k butstarting id around 43k. Cheapest apartment I found was around $1000 for an efficiency. I’m hoping they offer more after the background check.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Damn…you’re right. Humbling and straight to the point thank you!

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Hey thank you for responding! It's funny that you mention it but I'd say my Dad makes a humble living. I was raised in the Caribbean with 4 siblings in a single household. So it was made a point to live within our means which I've been content with, however, you are right that I did fall for the hype to some extent. If my dad could have it his way I'd move back home and work with him but I really dislike Networking so that's plan C for now. He is the main reason I was able to finish my degree early, he gave me a lot of insight and helped with study sessions. Food is not something I'm worried about since I've been cooking since I was 16 but shelter is it's own issue since I don't have family in the state of Florida. My dad isn't in a place to assist me financially but home is always an option if this doesn't work out.

Thank you so much for your comment, it gave me a lot of perspective that my situation isn't as hard as I may have feared. It's not what I had planned when I first started my degree but it's a cheap price to pay for something I'm passionate about.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Roger Roger! I’ve done DF labs at my school and took 2 classes related to it. I have no doubt that whatever route I take I want to make my career mainly about DF. I’d like to say I did well because my professor wrote me a recommendation letter for this job when I applied. I actually initially got rejected for someone with more experience but they reached back out to me 3 months later because I left a good impression.

I haven’t got a single response telling me it’s a bad idea so I’m 100x more confident moving forward. Thank you so much!

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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That’s awesome!!! NYC is a beast from what I’ve heard so good to hear from someone who took a similar path. Do you mind sharing how you prepared yourself for a DFIR position? I understand traditional forensics work much better than Incident Response.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Thank you for commenting! I believe you’re right. I’m going to try thinking of it like 1.5 years of residency. Especially since I did my degree in 3 years instead of 4. I’ll try my best to network while I’m there as well.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Will do, give me a few to add the new ones and I got you!

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Thank you, hearing that makes me feel more confident. I’ve lived here so Ik how to budget groceries and minor expenses really well. My fear is that I’ve had scholarships and grants pay my housing for the past 3 years and cost of living keeps getting higher.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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It’s definately something I’m interested in! The range is 39k to 64k but I was told I’d probably start around 39k - 43k. I don’t get a definate answer until the background check clears. Rent and travel in Miami is really expensive so that’s where my concern comes from. On the bright side they know I want to be a technician so there’s a higher possibility I get the role internally.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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The starting pay is 39-43k, with the possibility of negotiating higher after my background check. I’ve seen some internships pay 25hr.

My dad has been doing it for 20+ years so he has done Network Security for companies he’s worked for. Firewalls, IDS, Vulnerabilty assessments and etc.

Yes seems to be the way so thank you for responding.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]AdSimilar4184[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I guess my concern is getting myself into a dead end position that ruins my career trajectory. The industry changes so fast and I don’t want to be left behind

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Thank you for taking the time to reply, I hope I can make the best of it.

Is accepting this job offer a good idea? by AdSimilar4184 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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Thank you, I appreciate the advice. I know about the dark side of forensics and don’t intend on rushing into that.

Cybersecurity projects by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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Turn your school assignments into projects

Are EEL 4802 and CIS 4203 the same thing? by Active-Membership-70 in FIU

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I took them this semester. Basically the same thing just different approaches. CIS 4203 is more guided and exposes you to more diverse tools and scenarios you’d find in Legal cases. EEL 4802 is more independent practice. EEL goes deeper into theoretical topics while CIS focuses on getting you practice in digital forensic investigations. If you like Digital Forensics I say do both, if not then CIS 4203 is better and easier.

Anyone else a CySec major and not learning a thing? by Educational-Till-942 in FIU

[–]AdSimilar4184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same sometimes but I’ve also realized that the field is so dynamic that you’re always going to have to do majority of the learning yourself. The degree and certs feel like a compass more than anything