otishmaxwell
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« on: June 24, 2010, 07:45:47 PM » |
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In a world where crooks are becoming more computer proficient and for every fix there is an "undo" created, the field of computer forensics is paying big bucks. Though there are not currently a lot of stringent or even specific education or experience requirements in place, only due to the novelty of this up and coming field, you can expect that training and experience will elevate you to "highly sought after" status very quickly.
Salaries tend to vary widely at this point. For example, those who are working in the public or government sector, such as civilians working for law enforcement, computer knowledgeable police officers, military personnel with specialized training and civilian contractors working for government or state agencies will be on the lower end of the pay scale. They are normally paid a pre-determined salary and in today's economy it has become clear that many states and localities are operating in the red. That said, this is a field that cannot be cut. The risks are too great to ignore the need for this specialized form of crime fighting and regardless of budget constraints, you can expect to have a salary in the starting range of $50,000 to $75,000. Of course, your earning potential can fluctuate based on your experience, college degrees you may have, secret clearances and upon your more recent training.
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