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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 11:09am On Nov 06, 2021
OSCARTM:


Other parts of tech that folks should consider is the security, compliance and audit of IT; these areas are also in high demand as most IT professionals do not fancy career shift to them. Furthermore, a degree in Computer Science is not required to thrive in these roles.

IT Auditors - They initiate periodic review of IT processes, Infrastructure and Security; they are usually required in the Big4, IT consulting firms and companies with large staff/customer base. A professional certification called Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) is usually required to be considered for the job role, while additional certifications like CISSP, CEH, CISM, ISO27001 LA.....may be required for knowledge purposes.


IT Risk/Compliance Analysts - Their responsibilities are closely related to that of IT Auditors, they provide guidance to IT/Security professionals on internal and regulatory compliance areas relating to IT processes, projects and general IT Infrastructure. Part of their responsibilities also involve identifying risk exposures, documenting them and recommending controls. Professional certifications required includes ISO27001 LI, ITIL, CRISC etc.

For those who are not tech savvy, you could consider switching to IT audit/compliance first, then evaluate the possibility of moving to information/cyber security later.

Career in the roles mentioned above is rewarding. I will be willing to provide more information on how to switch to them here, folks can also check online for more information.


I am looking at exactly this - GRC, Audit. Already researched and outlined CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP , ISO 27** and CGEIT and what I would like to work towards within 2 yrs in the UK (Seriously eyeing the top 4 even though they dont really pay well)

Can I send a DM if you are in this field or can give some additional insight?

I await your response

Thanks

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by descarado: 11:15am On Nov 06, 2021
BouharryArtikou:


Probably not an ‘assumption’.
Probably work was really poorly & haphazardly done.

Advice to students: When you are on Tier-4 visa, your school work should be the main thing. Any other side ‘hustle’ should be secondary.

I cum in peace.
Thank you.
They hardly listen.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mikool101: 11:46am On Nov 06, 2021
Mikool101:
Hello everyone.
Please can you change your course to any related course when you get to UK. I found out that my course Msc In International Business in huddersfield is no longer accredited with Chartered Management Institute, while the related course Msc Management with International Business & Msc Management are both still accredited. I already gotten an offer which I have accepted and conditions met except initial deposit, which deadline is Dec 3. Please gurus in the house I have emailed the school about this but what do you guys think. I need that CMI for career progression. Should I go on with the offer I have with the mindset I change the course when I get to the school in uk.
Please gurus in the house I need your advise urgently.

Please once again I need you gurus input on this issue.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jtech17: 12:31pm On Nov 06, 2021
hustla:



I am looking at exactly this - GRC, Audit. Already researched and outlined CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP , ISO 27** and CGEIT and what I would like to work towards within 2 yrs in the UK (Seriously eyeing the top 4 even though they dont really pay well)

Can I send a DM if you are in this field or can give some additional insight?

I await your response

Thanks
Please let the insight be on here ... bikonu...so that we can learn
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 2:53pm On Nov 06, 2021
BouharryArtikou:


Probably not an ‘assumption’.
Probably work was really poorly & haphazardly done.

Advice to students: When you are on Tier-4 visa, your school work should be the main thing. Any other side ‘hustle’ should be secondary.

I cum in peace.


You forget that the hustle, pays the tuition + maintenance and logistics of the student......... cheesy

A reason exists why a time work duration is set........ wink

If you break the working rules and work over, something must suffer, that something is not that job....... wink

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 3:16pm On Nov 06, 2021
jtech17:

Please let the insight be on here ... bikonu...so that we can learn

grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by harrrry: 3:48pm On Nov 06, 2021
Please house, can unvaccinated person do day 2 and day 5 only?
2) Can you recommend a cheap and effective service provider?
Going to Bristol.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jtech17: 5:12pm On Nov 06, 2021
Aphrodite007:


Since you spent more time working a student job than doing the studies you came for, One would have assumed that you would have at least saved enough money to handle problems like this.

My issue isn’t even the visa extension (or lack of), it’s the change from full- time to part time as an international student on tier 4 (means you no longer even qualify for the tier 4 because it’s for full time students).

You def need a lawyer
brutal truth
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 9:16pm On Nov 06, 2021
harrrry:
Please house, can unvaccinated person do day 2 and day 5 only?
2) Can you recommend a cheap and effective service provider?
Going to Bristol.

If you mean, wether you can break quarantine after a negative day 5 test, answer is yes.

The day 8 test is sold as a package with day 2 and still needs to be done according to NHS even afyer day 5 negative test, even though I forgot to do mine nothing happened...
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 10:09pm On Nov 06, 2021
Mikool101:
Hello everyone.
Please can you change your course to any related course when you get to UK. I found out that my course Msc In International Business in huddersfield is no longer accredited with Chartered Management Institute, while the related course Msc Management with International Business & Msc Management are both still accredited. I already gotten an offer which I have accepted and conditions met except initial deposit, which deadline is Dec 3. Please gurus in the house I have emailed the school about this but what do you guys think. I need that CMI for career progression. Should I go on with the offer I have with the mindset I change the course when I get to the school in uk.
Please gurus in the house I need your advise urgently.
Why don't you go ahead apply for the course you want now?
Once you are given a visa for a course, I don't think you can switch. So either send a fresh application or ask for a switch. Explorw other schools as well.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Poanan: 12:03am On Nov 07, 2021
Mikool101:
Hello everyone.
Please can you change your course to any related course when you get to UK. I found out that my course Msc In International Business in huddersfield is no longer accredited with Chartered Management Institute, while the related course Msc Management with International Business & Msc Management are both still accredited. I already gotten an offer which I have accepted and conditions met except initial deposit, which deadline is Dec 3. Please gurus in the house I have emailed the school about this but what do you guys think. I need that CMI for career progression. Should I go on with the offer I have with the mindset I change the course when I get to the school in uk.
Please gurus in the house I need your advise urgently.

I am not in uk yet o but is this accreditation important for you to practice? In nigeria as a medical student, you must be accredited by their medical body. But in Nigeria and I guess uk if u are not accredited by ACCA doesnt mean you cant practice as an accountant. What the accreditation does for you, it will make you skip stages in writing the exams. If you like go to a school whose course is accredited by Acca and then someone who course is not accredited applies for same position that person will be picked ahead of you because he is already chartered.
But if you are not comfortable u can switch course I know of someone who changed course. It depends on the school, the day he changed course was the day a new offer letter came.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by reincarnation: 12:45am On Nov 07, 2021
iboboyswag:
I thank everyone that have taken out time to respond, advice and throw light on the best approach to resolve the challenge.

I have considered the options proffered and would be acting on them as needed.

I would give an update of the outcome either way. Thanks again, I really appreciate all of you.
You would have requested for a new CAS way back to enable you complete your project.

The way to buy time now is exceptional assurance!!!
Have you had your vaccine? That is covid related. Send a mail requesting for an assurance to enable you take your vaccine. A week or two later you will get a response requesting for evidence of your booking. Go online, book a test for a later date and reply the mail.

When do you think your results will be out?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by iboboyswag(m): 5:55am On Nov 07, 2021
reincarnation:

You would have requested for a new CAS way back to enable you complete your project.



When do you think your results will be out?

Thanks... I have done this already as suggested.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by elisinho(m): 6:17am On Nov 07, 2021
since inception, I have always had something for tech, but I didn't have much money that can give me a breakthrough from nigeria to here
now I'm in the uk on a tier 2 visa and I have this colleague that is studying computer science with software engineering
though he is British and he sometimes brags about how he is leaving us rekindles my passion for tech
He said the tuition is 6k and completely online makes it more interesting
I have these concerns and the reason I bring it to you our pillars
1. on a tier 2 visa is it illegal for me to do this masters that is completely online?
2. is it worth it or I'm better off with some courses

thanks all in anticipation
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Hwy9: 6:54am On Nov 07, 2021
harrrry:
Please house, can unvaccinated person do day 2 and day 5 only?
2) Can you recommend a cheap and effective service provider?
Going to Bristol.

Yes, an unvaccinated person can do day5 test (England only). However, you will have to pay for day2 & day8 which is compulsory. While day5 is optional.

https://dantelabs.co.uk/pages/faq
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Preshyi: 9:47am On Nov 07, 2021
Please does anyone send items from Nigeria to UK here?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Sherman1759: 10:42am On Nov 07, 2021
wallg123:
I read in the papers today that HGV drivers now earn more than starting salary of £54k, while plumbers now earn up to 150k annually. So those of you looking for office jobs should go and learn how to drive lorry or learn plumbing/ electrician …. ( Thank me later)

Please can i PM you about driving i need loads of information about this. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Sherman1759: 10:45am On Nov 07, 2021
deept:


I hired a guy to come plaster a section of a wall earlier this month, paid over £200 for less than a 2 hour job. Speaking to him, he said this was his if i can remember correctly his 10th job for the year. He used to drive a Porsche which he sold recently even at a price higher than what he paid for it. My mouth dropped at some of the stories he told us about how much he has made over the years and believe me lots of is that do white collar jobs don't earn that kind of money and they collect cash so don't pay HMRC anything.

Paid one to do the kitchen, minus the cost of the appliances and cabinets i calculated £4000 as his take home for about a 10 day job and he worked at his own pace. How many of us earn that?

When you start, you might have to build credibility and experience, but when you get that, the sky is the limit to what you want to earn and how you want to work.

All the people that ask what certification they need to do to get a job in the UK, of you are still in Nigeria, go and attach yourself to that Baba painter and Bana plumber and Baba carpenter even barber to learn the trade, come here fine tune the skills get whatever CSCS card or certification you need and with God on your side, there are no limits.

Great advice

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Sherman1759: 10:49am On Nov 07, 2021
Bluetherapy:

Sometimes personal preferences matters. I personally can't take up these jobs full-time as I believe there are numerous ways to make easy money, just find your niche.

While ("More work" != "More money"wink{
"Keep working smart and being happy are the most important things...at least to me grin"
}
For instance
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Adewumi2888(m): 11:29am On Nov 07, 2021
Good morning gurus in the house
I landed in London 2 days ago on spousal visa.
Please I need a job immediately after my 10days isolation.

BTW what advice and life hack will you give to someone like me ?

Thanks all
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AirBay: 12:17pm On Nov 07, 2021
Adewumi2888:
Good morning gurus in the house
I landed in London 2 days ago on spousal visa.
Please I need a job immediately after my 10days isolation.

BTW what advice and life hack will you give to someone like me ?

Thanks all

Life Hack : No do pass your power grin

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Amex2018: 12:20pm On Nov 07, 2021
Nice one.
I am happy to announce that I got certified as a PMP through PMI on the 6/11/2021. During my preparation, I read and studied extensively on Agile/hybrid approach to project management which is now a requirement and a major part of exam content for passing PMP.

Now as a project manager, I am looking for opportunities to practice away from my present field. Do well to hit me up should there's opening especially for a scrum master
Aphrodite007:
I promised to give pointers about tech occupations. Of course there are the core tech occupations like infrastructure manager, network architects, technical architects, developers (either front or backend), automation testing or even some data professions (these require sql, python, r and some familiarity with tableau, power bi, etc). As for manual testing, if you have experience with software and/or UX experience, you may easily become a manual tester (pays well).

I am not a pro in the above so I will leave it to the professionals to speak of. Out of all the above tech occupations, the easiest and most pragmatic to get into would be security manager (which requires little to no code, as your infrastructure staff would do the needed to help you) but security requires vast experience in the tech industry (that’s why I pity people with no experience reading cyber security).
Anyway the good news is, there are some professions that you can crack easily, these are:

Scrum master-- if you are a manager, cheerleader and teacher, you can do a scrum master course on scrum.org, watch looooads of scrum or agile videos on YT and go on some other agile courses to become a scrum master—m but prepare to start as a junior if you have never had the role before.

Product owner-- again read up about it, make sure you do your certification on scrum.org, then whatever industry you apply to, make sure it is an industry you have worked in very well because POs always need the experience to make good decisions.

Delivery manager—if you have worked as a Project manager before, just learn about agile (again scrum.org and many agile videos, change your mindset (no more controlled environment, you philosophy must be to fail fast) and then you can convert your title to DM- they pay well.
Business analyst, these are pretty popular, just make sure you have some certs and you have experience in the industry you want to work in. You can learn about BA in BCS or IIBA- pays well.

Product manager-- my favourite, well just be experienced in the product and have good enough experience in being a BA, DM or PO. You must be familiar with agile and product development life cycle.

Take these jobs, go on indeed, look up the jobs, then try and acquired whatever skill the jobs require within the next 4 months. Tune your cv to reflect the job spec, practice well so you have speak eloquently during your interview. You can also convert your job as an accountant, finance analyst etc to the above jobs, but you have to be smart about it.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mamatukwas: 12:54pm On Nov 07, 2021
Preshyi:
Please does anyone send items from Nigeria to UK here?

We can help. Send a PM please. No contraband food allowed though but every thing else is okay.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Amazoner01: 1:46pm On Nov 07, 2021
Preshyi:
Please does anyone send items from Nigeria to UK here?
Here
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Adewumi2888(m): 1:57pm On Nov 07, 2021
AirBay:


Life Hack : No do pass your power grin


LOL grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Adapapaokoye: 2:20pm On Nov 07, 2021
Where in London?


quote author=Adewumi2888 post=107402532]Good morning gurus in the house
I landed in London 2 days ago on spousal visa.
Please I need a job immediately after my 10days isolation.

BTW what advice and life hack will you give to someone like me ?

Thanks all[/quote]
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Adapapaokoye: 2:22pm On Nov 07, 2021
AirBay:


Airbay

He will not understand but reality will teach him


Life Hack : No do pass your power grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Adewumi2888(m): 2:41pm On Nov 07, 2021
Adapapaokoye:

Where in London?


quote author=Adewumi2888 post=107402532]Good morning gurus in the house
I landed in London 2 days ago on spousal visa.
Please I need a job immediately after my 10days isolation.

BTW what advice and life hack will you give to someone like me ?

Thanks all





I am in Homefield close in hayes
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tshoboy(m): 7:53pm On Nov 07, 2021
Adewumi2888:
Good morning gurus in the house
I landed in London 2 days ago on spousal visa.
Please I need a job immediately after my 10days isolation.

BTW what advice and life hack will you give to someone like me ?

Thanks all
It would be helpful if you give a background on your previous experience in Nigeria.

The quick jobs you can do her the regular manual jobs like warehouse operative, care jobs, security etc.

It’s Xmas season and there are currently a lot of these jobs available. So, it shouldn’t be difficult getting one.

You can also check around for agency that speed up getting these jobs.

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