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Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:33 pm
Author: sidhu Location: Sydney
Hi
can any one list the entry level jobs in Computer Forensic / eDiscovery, people can say u google it but i want some think from the profectionals who r currently in the field Very Happy

tks

note this question is from Sydney - Australia

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:26 pm
Author: Passmark Location: Sydney
- sidhu
...i want some think from the profectionals who r .....


Without wanting to be facetious, I would start by suggesting that you fix up your spelling and grammar.

If you were from a non English speaking country maybe this could be forgiven. We speak a slightly ameliorated dialect of the Queen's English down under however. So this just shows poor attention to detail and a lack of care. Which isn't going to land you a job in forensics.

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:58 pm
Author: twjolson Location: Minnesota
The inability to search websites like Monster, Dice, ForensicFocus, etc is also not conducive to landing a job in forensics.

Posts like this remind me of Ned Flanders' Mother : "Yeah. You gotta help us, Doc. We've tried nothin' and we're all out of ideas."

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:08 pm
Author: sidhu Location: Sydney
"Without wanting to be facetious, I would start by suggesting that you fix up your spelling and grammar"


My apologies – “learning curve ” Sad

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:41 pm
Author: sidhu Location: Sydney
- twjolson
The inability to search websites like Monster, Dice, ForensicFocus, etc is also not conducive to landing a job in forensics.

Posts like this remind me of Ned Flanders' Mother : "Yeah. You gotta help us, Doc. We've tried nothin' and we're all out of ideas."


Twisted Evil seek.com.au, careerone.com.au

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:08 pm
Author: Shaba1 Location: El Toro,Californis
- Passmark
- sidhu
...i want some think from the profectionals who r .....


Without wanting to be facetious, I would start by suggesting that you fix up your spelling and grammar.

If you were from a non English speaking country maybe this could be forgiven. We speak a slightly ameliorated dialect of the Queen's English down under however. So this just shows poor attention to detail and a lack of care. Which isn't going to land you a job in forensics.


I really do agree with you. I read post like this all over the internet. The problem is that some of these people seem to think that this IS STANDARD ENGLISH. I have a friend that is a high school teacher and she says she just wants to quit becasue so many kids use texting slang in thier papers that they hand in for grades and will seriously argue with here when she gives them and F.

Re: Entry level Jobs in forensic

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:37 pm
Author: Patrick4n6 Location: Memphis, TN, USA
- Shaba1
I have a friend that is a high school teacher and she says she just wants to quit becasue so many kids use texting slang in thier papers that they hand in for grades and will seriously argue with here when she gives them and F.

When you critique another's spelling and grammar on a forum, I highly recommend you don't riddle your response with spelling and grammatical errors. Four errors in one sentence...

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