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Everyone is “Cyber” in Commercial, just in different capacities (strategy, defense, hunt, MSS and so on).
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Do you know which capability or group in commercial? What would you be doing?
Req said cyber security engineering lead. Didn’t specify any sub groups but looks like it’s implementing enterprise security solutions.
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Lead associate is going to be like manager ranges with big 4 (120 to 180) so it's going to be influenced by what you make now. In terms of work, commercial is a great group to be in - a lot of interesting stuff going on. Mostly around detective technologies or advanced analytics.
There's also a managed services group but it doesn't sound like you'd be in that? They're newer so not sure what they're like but managed services is never... Too exciting.
If it’s the same job I saw posted it seems internal or MSS
Had a friend who recently joined and is in the middle of the scale BA1 mentioned with $155.
Cyber group?
Interesting. The other groups haven’t built out yet? Are they trying?
There have been several “false starts” getting back into Commercial after the separation and non-compete. Cyber first is why we are being successful currently and highly differentiated. Ultimately there will be a time when non-cyber activities will also be done. There has been talk of doing more “Strategy” work, but don’t know the details yet... As a firm that coined the term management consulting, I’m sure it’s just a matter of time before other opportunities and capabilities are in play.
Other "groups" might be building out soon. Some rumbling from execs about ignoring the traditional strategy work.