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We receive a lot of e-mail from people wanting to get into the field. This category details F3's position on this. |
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Here are the published Q&As of that category.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 18:56 (991 reads)
No. Only F3 members have access to the membership listing and our members would not appreciate contact on that basis.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 18:58 (1114 reads)
No. F3 is run by committee volunteers. We do not have the time to spare and we are not trained to give careers advice.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 19:01 (892 reads)
No. Approach the organisations you're interested in by letter or in person, one at a time. Or use a recruitment agency.
Besides, forensic computing organisations would value individual approaches more than a global 'spam' application for a job.
Besides, forensic computing organisations would value individual approaches more than a global 'spam' application for a job.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 19:05 (1268 reads)
No. F3's membership list is private and for the membership's use only.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 19:13 (1161 reads)
Yes...this one! But it's for F3 members only. Other than F3, I'm not sure if there are any. Recruitment agencies (like www.appointments-uk.co.uk or www.MichaelPage.com) are perhaps your best bet. Forensicfocus.com is a good open resource too.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 09-Nov-2006 19:16 (1114 reads)
F3 cannot dispense career advice. But as for institutions, there are now (since 2005) many Universities running forensic computing undergraduate degree courses, and for postgraduate courses there's Cranfield University based at Shrivenham, and a few others.
[ Careers & Advice ]
Requested and Answered by Ted Smith [Ted_Smith] on 05-Jan-2007 13:59 (853 reads)
F3 is always keen to encourage and help develop new forensic practioners and so on that basis, yes we would. E-mail Ted or Steve (TedSmith@f3.org.uk, SteveBuddell@f3.org.uk) with your request and include details as follows :
1. What locations are you able to work in?
2. What period of time would the placement require?
3. What study leave or assessment time would be required?
4. What, in particular interests you in Forensic IT?
5. What do want to achieve during the placement?
6. Is there any type of material that you would not want to be exposed to?
7. Do you wish to concentrate on collection, examination or delivery?
8. What level of remuneration are you looking to attain?
1. What locations are you able to work in?
2. What period of time would the placement require?
3. What study leave or assessment time would be required?
4. What, in particular interests you in Forensic IT?
5. What do want to achieve during the placement?
6. Is there any type of material that you would not want to be exposed to?
7. Do you wish to concentrate on collection, examination or delivery?
8. What level of remuneration are you looking to attain?





