Program enters its seventh year, adding more expansive and voluminous partnerships with widely respected software and educational training organizations
TRU Staffing Partners, an award-winning search firm representing talent and opportunities in cybersecurity and e-discovery, today announces leading institutions ACEDS, Cybint Solutions, EDT, iCONECT, LitWorks (a DTI/Epiq Company), Nuix, OpenText, Paraben Corporation and Relativity are all offering scholarships through the 2018 TRU Staffing Partners Scholarship Program.
The program, which is designed to foster training and education for job candidates in the security and legal technology industries, is in its seventh year of operation and has awarded over 80 scholarships, totaling more than $100K in free education and certification. TRU’s 2018 portfolio of partners and their certification, training and education will be more expansive and voluminous than all six prior years combined. This year’s offerings will delve into diverse areas of discipline including mobile forensic collection, legal data analytics, processing of litigation data, cyberincident response and remediation, back-end infrastructure and application domain expertise, SOC optimization skills and technical attorney review expertise.
Applications for the scholarships are currently being accepted here. The following opportunities are available:
ACEDS, a BARBRI Company
Cybint Solutions, a BARBRI Company
EDT
iCONECT
LitWorks, a DTI/Epiq Company
Nuix North America Inc.
OpenText, which recently acquired Guidance Software
Paraben Corporation
Relativity
“Now more than ever certifications separate individuals from the masses when competing for jobs. It cannot be denied that getting certifications makes you more desirable to most hiring managers. Acquired skills aside, individuals who take the initiative to certify demonstrate the self-starter cultural dynamic that is always prized when assessing for promotion or making new hires,” states Jared Coseglia, founder and CEO of TRU Staffing Partners. “TRU is proud to have so many diverse and generous partners participating in this year’s program. Their inclusion speaks volumes about their organizations’ commitment to professionalizing our space, giving back to the community, and paving the way for talent to validate experience and learn new skills to advance their careers.”
On January 22, Law Technology Today published an article written by Coseglia, titled “Transforming e-Discovery and Cybersecurity Careers with Free Training and Education,” that looks at the importance of advanced training and education for existing and aspiring cybersecurity and e-discovery professionals in 2018. You can find the article here.