Job Reconnaissance

Job Reconnaissance
Author: Josh More
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0124166601

There is considerably more skill in the IT and security communities than is reflected in the jobs people are able to attain. Most people's limiting factor in their ability to get better jobs is not technical skills or even the soft skills necessary to do well in a new job. It is that getting a job is a completely different skill set and one that most people only practice every few years. Job Reconnaissance: Using Hacking Skills to Win the Job Hunt Game explains the job hunting process, why the most commonly followed models fail and how to better approach the search. It covers the entire job hunt process from when to decide to leave your current job, research new possible job opportunities, targeting your new boss, controlling the job interview process and negotiating your new compensation and the departure from your current job. This is not a complete all-in-one job-hunting book. This book assumes that the reader is reasonably competent and has already heard most of the "standard" advice, but is having difficulty putting the advice into practice. The goal is to fill in the gaps of the other books and to help the readers use their technical skills to their advantage in a different context. The emphasis in Job Reconnaissance is for infosec and IT job seekers to leverage the same skills they use in penetration testing and recon toward job-hunting success. These skills include targeting, reconnaissance and profiling combined with a technical look at skills other career search books commonly miss. Covers the entire job hunt process from when to decide to leave your current job to the departure of your current job Suggests how to research new possible job opportunities Shows how to target your new boss, controlling the job interview process and negotiating your new compensation

Marine Force Recon in Action

Marine Force Recon in Action
Author: Michael Sandler
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1597166871

Kids will learn what it takes to be part of an elite group of soldiers in Marine Force Recon in Action! Firsthand narratives reveal the heroic efforts of this special unit of the United States Marine Corps. Readers will be inspired as they follow recruits from the grueling training program to their dangerous search-and-rescue missions behind enemy lines. Large action photos, grade-appropriate text, and a narrative format will keep kids turning the pages as they learn about our nation’s military heroes.

Force Recon Command

Force Recon Command
Author: Alex Lee
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307801349

THE A SHAU VALLEYWHERE THE NVA WAS KING . . . In order to prevent surprise attacks on U.S. forces as they were pulling out of Vietnam, someone had to be able to pinpoint the NVA's movements. That dangerous job was the assignment of then-major Alex Lee and the Marines of the 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company when he assumed command in late 1969. They became the tip of the spear for Lt. Gen. Herman Nickerson's III MAF. And each time one of Lee's small, well-motivated, well-led, and wildly outnumbered teams was airlifted into the field, the men never knew if the day would end violently. But whether tracking NVA movements, recovering downed air crews, or making bomb-damage assessments after B-52 strikes, Major Lee's Few Good Men never forgot who they were: Each of them was in Vietnam to live like a Marine, win like a Marine, and, if need be, die like a Marine. Forthright and unabashed, Lieutenant Colonel Lee leaves no controversy untouched and no awe-inspiring tale untold in this gripping account of 3rd Force Recon's self-sacrifice and heroic achievement in the face of overwhelming odds.

Inside Force Recon

Inside Force Recon
Author: Michael Lee Lanning
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811765695

Behind-enemy-lines stories of elite Marines in Vietnam Force Recon companies were the eyes and ears of the Marine Corps in Vietnam. Classified as special operations capable, Force Recon Marines ventured into the enemy’s backyard to conduct reconnaissance and launched deliberate strikes against the enemy. Lanning and Stubbe blend analysis and you-are-there stories of Force Recon in action to create the definitive account of Recon Marines.

Pearl Harbor Attack

Pearl Harbor Attack
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1672
Release: 1946
Genre: Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
ISBN: