Cyber Security Consultants

Lorien
Leeds
3 weeks ago
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A cyber security evangelist who is the bridge between global corporations and the wider realm of cyber security.

Entry Level Cyber Security Consultants

Salary:Up to £33k + Additional Corporate Benefits

The Client:A leading global consultancy firm requires Entry Level Consultants

The Role/Opportunity:

Great opportunity to kick start your career in cyber security for a multitude of different cyber security roles. You will have progression at speed. Innovation, driven by ongoing learning. Work that energizes you with each challenge and opportunity. With the client, you will advance your career as a member of an interconnected team, while being supported to be your genuine, authentic self. The client will provide career trajectories that can fast-track high achievers, without the need to enter management. You can remain technically oriented and continue to enhance your expertise in your preferred tech area. You won’t have any sales responsibilities, either.

Key Requirements:

  • Keen interest in cyber security or having only a couple of years in cyber security is advantageous.
  • Cyber Security graduate or a technical STEM Bachelor's degree or higher with a 2:1 or 1:1 / Merit or Distinction will be beneficial.
  • Graduated from a Russell Group University or previous experience in a consultancy firm is very favourable.

Cyber Security roles you can apply for:

  • Cyber - Identity & Access Management - Junior Analyst
  • Cyber - Identity & Access Management - Analyst
  • Cyber Response Services Analyst
  • Cyber Response Services Junior Analyst

So, if you feel your skills and experience align with the prerequisites for this role, then please get in touch, and apply directly.

Seniority Level

  • Entry level

Employment Type

  • Full-time

Job Function

  • Consulting
  • Industries: IT Services and IT Consulting

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