
You may perform some productive activities for your learning experience and skill development. You are not required to do work normally done by us, do productive activities or work that we do in our operation. Internship: Two months internship conducted at Logitrain includes technical writing, configuring lab exercises, analysing, researching or working on simulated case studies. To enhance their learning, participants need to study, do their research and refer to the course material to verify the questions and answers. The mock test questions and answers have been obtained through various sources and have not been verified by us. Mock Tests: Give you an understanding of how the exam test engine works and familiarises you with the testing experience and environment. Analysis of the current job trends, a session on creating successful resumes and impressive cover letters. The job roles may include but are not limited to getting you a Cyber Security analyst, consultant, program coordinator, engineer or other related jobs.Ĭareer GearUP: Career GearUP includes tips and tricks for technical and behavioural interviews, group interviews and technical presentations. Whether you a recent graduate, career changer or a new migrant, our Cyber Security Job Program is ideal to start a career in Australia provided you have you existing IT experience. With thorough job research in Australian Cyber Security market and years of experience in placement, the Logitrain Job Program offers certifications in ITIL, Cisco, Microsoft and CompTIA certifications. Logitrain continues to make you job-ready by providing local internship experience. In our Cyber Security Job Program, we deliver the in-demand training courses by skilled trainers, followed by the Cyber Security certifications required by employers for entry-level to mid-range employment. The job site Indeed has reported, Australia only has only 7% of the cybersecurity skills that it needs. According to AustCyber - the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network the skills shortage in Cyber Security is costing Australia $400 million.Īccording to CEO of CyRise, Australia needs to train 18,000 more people to fight the cybersecurity wars.
