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CF career outlook
CF career outlook
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:17 pm
After doing some research, I'm finding it difficult to find CF career outlook information. I know there are numerous thread about new graduates trying to break into the field or complete newbies wanting to get into the field of CF but I'm looking for more general information... What's your estimate on how much the CF field will grow or decrease over the next 5-10 years? With more and more cyber crime being committed every day, I would think more CF professionals would be needed? But I am not a CF professional or claim to know that much about the field, so I'm asking the experienced memebers for their opinion.
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YTF - Newbie
Re: CF career outlook
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:54 am
With the increase of technology in both business, and our private lives, one can only assume there will always be a CF industry, and it will continue to grow?
Just look at the mobile phone - a device which only made calls or txt just a few years ago, is now a powerful computer in your pocket, with 24/7 access to the internet from [almost] anywhere in the world.
To be honest, people can make 'predictions', but as the industry is so young nobody really knows for sure.
Just look at the mobile phone - a device which only made calls or txt just a few years ago, is now a powerful computer in your pocket, with 24/7 access to the internet from [almost] anywhere in the world.
To be honest, people can make 'predictions', but as the industry is so young nobody really knows for sure.
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