Got to be worth trying your local branch of Ernst & Young. You may think it's just an accountancy firm, but on the IT side we do everything from systems audit to ethical hacking, security hardening and other such fun stuff.

You'll need to demonstrate a fairly wide set of skills, and as importantly, the right mindset for the team role. There have been many well qualified and highly skilled interviewees we have had to turn down as they would not have integrated well into the environment.

During my years in the IT industry, and the security side of things I have never worked for an employer as good as EY:- they are very focused on personal development (in reality, not just in statements) and really good fun. And I'm writing this on a Monday morning, still happy

Go and visit your local EY office and see what you think. Best of luck if you decide to go for it.
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