u/BishoyMikel

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Hi everyone,
I’d really appreciate some honest guidance.
I’m 36y old a lawyer with several years of experience working in Dubai (corporate/legal operations, contracts, and compliance).

I recently moved to the U.S. and I’m trying to transition into a solid, stable career path with good long-term growth.
Right now, I’m seriously considering moving into Data Privacy / AI Compliance, and I’m planning to start with CIPP/US, possibly followed by AIGP.

Here’s where I’m stuck:
How hard is it to break into Data Privacy in the U.S. right now (especially without U.S. experience yet)?

Is CIPP/US alone enough to get interviews, or is it just a baseline?

Would adding AIGP actually make a difference for entry-level roles?

What skills should I build alongside certifications to become employable (practical, not theoretical)?

Are there specific roles I should target first (Privacy Analyst, Compliance Analyst, etc.)?

At the same time, I’m also considering going in a completely different direction with PMP / Project Management.
So I’m trying to decide:

Which path has faster entry into the job market in the U.S.?

Which one has better long-term income and remote opportunities?

Based on my background as a lawyer, which path gives me a stronger advantage?
Also:
Do employers in privacy care about portfolio/projects, and if yes, what kind:
Is networking (IAPP, LinkedIn, etc.) critical at the beginning, or can I rely on applications alone?

Any realistic timeline to land a first role after getting certified?

I’m not looking for generic advice, I want to understand what actually works in the current market.
Thanks in advance.

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u/BishoyMikel — 13 days ago