From: ankur jindal (ankurjn113@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jul 30 2006 - 23:52:52 EDT
Hey everyone
I am a fresh graduate just out of school with no industry experience of
security, just academic work. I am looking for security work but almost all
the positions in the pen-test area require n years of experience or a
certification. Unless I start work in the security field and actually
experience how things work I do not get the prereq experience to deserve the
certification as per most. But again if I get a certification without any
experience then that doesn't help either for others.
What should I gather from this discussion then?
Ankur
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>Not true. Certification can provide those lacking experience to show
>ability and be an asset to an >organization in that particular field. So it
>can show credibility where no experience exists. People >already do this
>now looking to switch job descriptions, need to learn a specific aspect of
>a job, seek to >enhance current ability, or to improve their marketability
>for new jobs.
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