Greetings to All,
Presently, I hold the position of Senior Security Engineer at one of Australia's prominent Big4 Banks. With over 13 years of professional experience in the field of cybersecurity, my expertise spans application security strategy, the delivery of services such as SAST, SCA, DAST, DevSecOps, and VAPT. In addition to my extensive experience, I also possess CISSP and CCSP certifications.
My aspiration is to relocate and work in the United States for a designated period. I am an Australian Citizen and have the ability to obtain an E3 visa through a job offer with Labor Condition Application (LCA). Could you kindly provide guidance on how to secure a cybersecurity position while residing overseas?
@Early_Adopter Thank you for your response.
I am looking for opportunities in Application Security domain and did recce on available jobs, cost of living etc.
Applied for a few jobs but got rejections. When I inquired the companies for feedback, few of them responded that the rejection was due to not having an existing work authorization and they are not ready to sponsor.
As much as possible I would like to avoid consultancies and apply directly for a full-time role. But every FTE role asks objective questions on work authorization which I could not get past.
Any thoughts on this ?
Greetings to All,
Presently, I hold the position of Senior Security Engineer at one of Australia's prominent Big4 Banks. With over 13 years of professional experience in the field of cybersecurity, my expertise spans application security strategy, the delivery of services such as SAST, SCA, DAST, DevSecOps, and VAPT. In addition to my extensive experience, I also possess CISSP and CCSP certifications.
My aspiration is to relocate and work in the United States for a designated period. I am an Australian Citizen and have the ability to obtain an E3 visa through a job offer with Labor Condition Application (LCA). Could you kindly provide guidance on how to secure a cybersecurity position while residing overseas?