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Previously on "Newb Intro and advice request"
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There are more here who deal with Insecurity than are functional Gladiators. This is a Professional opinion rather than a personal one.
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This is not General, so please stay on topic and refrain from baiting the newbie.
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Originally posted by mrjaywarren View PostDo we have many security guys here?
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Originally posted by mrjaywarren View PostWhen is the next event?
I expect there will be a meeting before too long. Isn't February the CUK annual fancy dress party? Last year almost everyone was dressed as a gladiator...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut do you like them?
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Originally posted by mrjaywarren View PostThanks for the response, as I thought.
The gladiator thing was lost on me?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut do you like gladiators?
The gladiator thing was lost on me?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA very warm welcome!
Firstly, please don't get married.
A lot of people on CUK say its a bad time because of the things you mentioned. I don't see the problem myself. It will still be attractive after April. Just not as attractive as it was.
Training and qualifications will never do you any harm.
To build u your network, why not attend a CUK real life meet up?
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Originally posted by mrjaywarren View PostHi All,
I've been browsing around over Christmas and now have a few questions, firstly a little bit about myself.
I am 29 and an information security/risk management specialist, I've been working in the field for 10 years - 2 in a big payment/tech company, 2 in Consultancy, 3 in FS and a further 3 years of regulatory compliance with a local security company (in order of most recent). i have a small war chest 5K plus a 2k overdraft, I am engaged with no kids and a mortgage (currently looking to move home so not looking to make the jump till after this)
1, is now a good time to go contracting, IR35 and expenses changes coming? I understand this might push some contractors back into permie roles but won’t there always be a demand for contractors (supply demand etc.)?
2, I am pursuing some industry qualifications to make myself more marketable however I am also looking at a prince2 do you think this would be beneficial?
3, Are there any guidelines/steps in going contracting, things you need to set up or have in place I think I know the basics (company registered, accountant, template contracts drafted, private pension set up? what else)
Contracting 101 thread sticked somewhere in the prof forums.
Speak to your accountant
Search function as described in the sticky at the top of this area of the forums.
4, Any advice on building out my network further?
5, anything else I should be aware of?
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A very warm welcome!
Firstly, please don't get married.
A lot of people on CUK say its a bad time because of the things you mentioned. I don't see the problem myself. It will still be attractive after April. Just not as attractive as it was.
Training and qualifications will never do you any harm.
To build u your network, why not attend a CUK real life meet up?
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Newb Intro and advice request
Hi All,
I've been browsing around over Christmas and now have a few questions, firstly a little bit about myself.
I am 29 and an information security/risk management specialist, I've been working in the field for 10 years - 2 in a big payment/tech company, 2 in Consultancy, 3 in FS and a further 3 years of regulatory compliance with a local security company (in order of most recent). i have a small war chest 5K plus a 2k overdraft, I am engaged with no kids and a mortgage (currently looking to move home so not looking to make the jump till after this)
My questions are (in order of importance) -
1, is now a good time to go contracting, IR35 and expenses changes coming? I understand this might push some contractors back into permie roles but won’t there always be a demand for contractors (supply demand etc.)?
2, I am pursuing some industry qualifications to make myself more marketable however I am also looking at a prince2 do you think this would be beneficial?
3, Are there any guidelines/steps in going contracting, things you need to set up or have in place I think I know the basics (company registered, accountant, template contracts drafted, private pension set up? what else)
4, Any advice on building out my network further?
5, anything else I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance,
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