Anonymous wrote:I went through this and the best thing? Clearance and solutions architect. Not including corporate executives they get paid the most and can focus on the fun creative stuff. Management can be done by a large pool of people but competent and clear able architects are hard too find.
Definitely over the last 10 years, clearance architecture jobs were a solid lead, but with the winding down the 'War on Terror' and Sequestrations special pinch on DOD, do you think going forward it is a good plan?
And no portability: Silicon Valley couldn't care less about security (though they should!); NYC Tech might care, but they only really respond to real money loss not simply perceived risks (hence 2008 and the resulting crash/depression the Fed is still stimulating to get us out of).
Not bashing, just curious when you made this job shift and if you still think same environment exists or if market has shifted?