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Work Location
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Posted
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As a result of growth, we are looking for an experienced Penetration Tester with solid experience of infrastructure and web application testing to deliver testing engagements on a range of key client work.

This is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated and determined Penetration Tester to continue their development and work on a range of exciting projects. As well as delivering testing, Bridewell ensures each consultant has access to a dedicated annual team budget for personal development. This gives access to CREST, Cyber Scheme exams, online platforms such as Hack the Box, TSCM and TryHackMe, and many other training courses. There is also dedicated time to carry out research and assist with developing new testing methodologies and techniques.

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