Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
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Re: Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
#22A bunch of friends just look for and then sell vulnerabilities (the good ones to bug boundary programs the less ethical ones to governments or companies). The price of a zero day exploit is quite high (for both sides) and I have friends who make much more money than I do doing this. That said they mostly work alone or in small groups in their basement rather than at a large security company. I would hire (or at least…
Re: Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
#23https://www.riverloopsecurity.com/careers/
I can't guarantee anything, but just from what you've written here, I think they'd be interested in a conversation.
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#26Are you based in the UK? That's probably relevant, it seems like a lot of the cybersecurity sector over here is very friendly with NCSC & SC is required for a lot of roles.
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#27Continue with "therefore I know about system security...". Write a book, charge a huge rate as a consultant. I'm serious. If you act like a beaten-down person, you'll be treated as one.
It's classic making lemonade from lemons, but it can really work. If not, you've lost nothing.
Re: Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
#28Become a developer, never mention your struggles again post hire.
I’ve never worked anywhere that would hire an ex con. Have you?
Re: Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
#29What you need is to show people that you're not going to cause trouble for them, which is more of a social skill that you demonstrate at the interview. Try to acknowledge that you did something bad, don't use words that diminish it, and try to explain that you want to move on and you now want to be a positive force.
There's going to be some natural questions that everyone will ask, so consider them as set-pieces and practice your answers.
The market is hot now, so get some interviews and see what comes up.
Re: Ask HN: Recent computer hacking convictions and employability?
#30Become a developer, never mention your struggles again post hire.
I’ve never worked anywhere that would hire an ex con. Have you?
The longer it is in your past, the easier it is to overlook. It’s more about the actual charge than anything. Obviously some charges are harder to justify ignoring.
Source: I’m a felon. Been there, done that.