CW2 Private RallyPoint Member 7688938 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just passed my CISSP and it feels like a ✔️ in a block for my military 8570 role, but my civilian employment opportunities instantly grew exponentially. What is your experience? Does getting your CISSP mean as much on the military side as the civilian sector? 2022-05-21T21:35:39-04:00 CW2 Private RallyPoint Member 7688938 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just passed my CISSP and it feels like a ✔️ in a block for my military 8570 role, but my civilian employment opportunities instantly grew exponentially. What is your experience? Does getting your CISSP mean as much on the military side as the civilian sector? 2022-05-21T21:35:39-04:00 2022-05-21T21:35:39-04:00 LCDR Robert Turner 7688989 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The 8570 was supposed to be a kickstart for people to learn and earn the credential to fill positions that needed it. It quickly lost value when the job requirement was waived for people who could or would not earn it. Like any other career milestone, earning a covered credential should be seen as a victory, not a check in the box. Celebrate appropriately then look for that next opportunity. Response by LCDR Robert Turner made May 21 at 2022 10:11 PM 2022-05-21T22:11:39-04:00 2022-05-21T22:11:39-04:00 CW2 Wendell Karrick 7729109 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I continued my career in LE when I retired and was a Special Agent Supervisor for the Arizona Attorney Generals Office for the next 25 years Response by CW2 Wendell Karrick made Jun 15 at 2022 8:53 PM 2022-06-15T20:53:07-04:00 2022-06-15T20:53:07-04:00 2022-05-21T21:35:39-04:00