Hi all,
I passed my CC exam Dec 2022 with ISC2 and am now looking to get a job in the world of Cybersecurity. I've been looking on plenty of job sites but none seem to say they accept the CC certificate from ISC2. Everything I kept coming across was suggesting I essentially study again to earn the Comptia or security+ certificates to then land myself an entry level job in the industry.
Am I looking in all the wrong places?
I wondered if anyone can point me in the right direction of where I should be looking for jobs with the qualification. I am new to this industry and have no prior experience. or should I still be applying for these jobs even if they dont accept CC from ISC2?
Any advice would be much appreciated to get the ball rolling.
Thanks.
Dan
Check out the Community job board: https://community.isc2.org/t5/Cybersecurity-Job-Openings/bd-p/Cybersecurity-Jobs
Here is a blog we published in the past: https://blog.isc2.org/isc2_blog/2021/08/five-steps-to-get-a-cybersecurity-job.html
Hi Dan
The best advice I can give you is if you are available on LinkedIn to look directly for CISSP certification holders in your area.
They know your certification and are usually helpful when it comes to supporting the community.
Once you find them, write to each one and ask them directly if they can help you with your search. You may be surprised at the results you can get using this method.
Best regards
Waldemar
@CameraDan wrote:I passed my CC exam Dec 2022 with ISC2 and am now looking to get a job in the world of Cybersecurity. I've been looking on plenty of job sites but none seem to say they accept the CC certificate from ISC2.
The CC is so new that I don't think the marketplace has figured out where or if it fits. One of the benchmarks out there for determining where certifications stack up is the DoD directive 8570 - it matches certs to job levels. Here, you might find this helpful:
https://public.cyber.mil/cw/cwmp/dod-approved-8570-baseline-certifications/
The most respected certifications are the ones that validate or otherwise require experience. Of course, the question is how do you get experience without a job? For next to nothing, you can put OpenWrt on a router pulled out of the trash and start learning network security or a dozen other things with no investment greater than your own curiosity. Trust me, at hiring time if you can tell someone what you have actually been able to build and learn, even if just on your own, that will be valuable.
Sharing here on this discussion thread too.
I also posted this over in the Early Career Group (located here: https://community.isc2.org/t5/Early-Career-Associate-Group/gh-p/EarlyCareer_Associate_Group
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