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Does anybody have any advice when applying to postings with many applicants and getting noticed? The company I am interested in is Figma, and though I reached out to a few technical recruiters after applying through LinkedIn, I am wondering if there might be something more I could do that maybe I’m not thinking about. Also along those lines, if anybody here works for figma I would love the chance to connect
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Not a smart idea. If you’re at Deloitte and they find out not only can the fire you but they can sue you. It’s against your contract especially working at a competitor and being in cyber would think you’d understand the security risks of confidential data. Even if you do everything right you’ll definitely get fired and most likely be looking at firms coming after you for wages IP etc.
If you ever had to do government cleared work it could also be a problem when they go to do the background investigation.
This is kinda insane. Just because you have spare time now doesn't mean you will have that time consistently available for the long term. You should just use the time to get a cert or upskill, which will increase your earnings overall. Work smarter not harder.
Agreed. Thanks
Two remote full time jobs? Both will likely fire you if you go that route. ....and if you go to accenture you will not have time for a second job.
Cyber and Strategic Risk. Advisory. I could use the time to get another cert but I have the CISSP and don't believe the CISM will add much value. I think I'll just stay put and ask for other things I could do. Initiatives or something. Risk is too high
I know someone who did that. Theyve working both jobs for the past 6 months.
Being better doesn't necessarily translate to higher pay