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Ivy’s Answer
Dylan, I agree with Thomas that you need to clarify what you mean by "High Authority".
But lets assume you know a Company with High Authority and you will like to become a part of that company. I will do some research about the company. Learn all you can about them. What they do, how they do it, what positions the company have, etc. Then look at the skills they are looking for. And since you know the skills they are looking for, you can determine whether you have those skills or you need to develop those skills through education and training.
Another way to work for them is to find out if they have an internship program that you can apply for. If so, then they may teach you the skills you need to become a full-time employee of their organization. I hope this helps. Good luck in your future endeavors, and keep a curious mind, it will serve you well !!!
But lets assume you know a Company with High Authority and you will like to become a part of that company. I will do some research about the company. Learn all you can about them. What they do, how they do it, what positions the company have, etc. Then look at the skills they are looking for. And since you know the skills they are looking for, you can determine whether you have those skills or you need to develop those skills through education and training.
Another way to work for them is to find out if they have an internship program that you can apply for. If so, then they may teach you the skills you need to become a full-time employee of their organization. I hope this helps. Good luck in your future endeavors, and keep a curious mind, it will serve you well !!!
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Christopher’s Answer
Ivy makes some god points!
Dylan, If you are looking to get into the security field with a company of "high authority" you can also look into joining the armed forces as a reservist or guardsman. It's an excellent way to get a security clearance and puts you well above your piers when being looked at for a position. Certifications are also strongly preferred and can save the company you are looking to be employed at a lot of money if you already have certifications that are required.
Dylan, If you are looking to get into the security field with a company of "high authority" you can also look into joining the armed forces as a reservist or guardsman. It's an excellent way to get a security clearance and puts you well above your piers when being looked at for a position. Certifications are also strongly preferred and can save the company you are looking to be employed at a lot of money if you already have certifications that are required.