Plan ahead before you get started! Put together a business plan where you flesh out your vision and develop an operating budget to figure out your expected expenses for the...
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2 Answers 1 viewsA lot of people assume that they can immediately become a cyber cop after taking a certificate course, but it's not that simple. You need to be comfortable and familiar...
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2 Answers 1 viewsThe upfront cost is typically around $10,000, but you’ll also need to pay for insurance (which may cost up to around $6000 per year). Other costs include licensing, office space,...
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2 Answers 1 viewsFocus on highlighting experience that shows your attention to detail and mathematical abilities, which you surely have as an engineer! If you took any kinds of economics or accounting courses,...
2 Answers 1 viewsFocus on highlighting some of your other strengths in your application letter to help offset your lack of experience. Identify 3 special skills that you have or other experience that...
2 Answers 1 viewsAsk questions on how to do your job, read the employee manual, observe and do what your coworkers are doing.
2 Answers 1 viewsMany state agencies and some national parks have entry-level seasonal positions that do not require higher education; by starting at this level and working you are likely to gain experience...
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