Disclaimers

 

ROB CYBER, LLC's policies are set forth below. If you have additional
questions, you can email [email protected] for more information. 

Disclaimers

 

ROB CYBER, LLC's policies are set forth below. If you have additional questions, you can email [email protected] for more information. 

Job Placement/Results Disclaimer

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Every student is responsible for their own career success.

Rob Cyber's 21 DAY CYBER course provides Cybersecurity training designed to help students develop practical skills for pursuing roles in IT and Cybersecurity. This program is not a guaranteed job placement service, and enrollment should not be viewed as a direct route to employment.

We make no promises or guarantees regarding job offers, salaries, interviews, or hiring outcomes. Career success is influenced by a variety of factors including your effort, consistency, prior experience, location, market conditions, and employer requirements - all of which are outside of our control.

Any examples of student success shown on our website or social media represent individual experiences and are not typical or guaranteed outcomes. Additionally, some students do not complete the program, do not apply the training, or may face challenges securing employment even after completing the program. Results vary from student to student, and each student is responsible for their own career outcomes, results, and level of success.

Translation: The 21 DAY CYBER course by itself won’t get you a job. You’ll need additional certifications and IT experience to qualify for Cybersecurity jobs. Since Rob Cyber can’t control the effort level of each student, your success or lack of success is solely dependent on you and how hard you work.

Please contact us if you have any questions or need further clarification regarding our job placement policies.

Student Earnings Disclaimer

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Every student is responsible for their own career success.

Rob Cyber's 21 DAY CYBER course mentions a potential salary of $100,000 Per Year. However, it's important to note that this is an approximation and not a guaranteed income. Entry-level salaries in the Cybersecurity field typically range from $70,000 to $80,000 Per Year, and these figures can vary based on factors such as location, experience, qualifications, and market conditions.

Realistically, 21 DAY CYBER students who secure a job can expect to start with an entry-level salary and progressively work their way up to potentially reach $100,000 Per Year or more. Rob Cyber expresses confidence in advertising this earning potential because it falls well below the median salary of $125,000 Per Year reported for Information Security Analysts by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Translation: If the median salary is $125,000 Per Year, then promoting an earning potential of $100,000 Per Year is not considered false advertising.

With all that being said, Multiple 21 DAY CYBER students have achieved job salaries of $100,000 Per Year or More.

Click Here To See The BLS Cyber Job Salary Statistics

Testimonials Disclaimer

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Every student is responsible for their own career success.

The 21 Day Cyber Course proudly showcases testimonials from individuals who have participated in our program and experienced positive outcomes. These testimonials are meant to provide insight into the experiences of past participants and the benefits they have gained from the course. However, it is essential to understand that these testimonials do not guarantee future success or job placement in the cybersecurity industry.

Success in the field of cybersecurity depends on various factors, including individual dedication, commitment, and the dynamic nature of the job market. While we believe that our course equips participants with valuable skills and knowledge, we cannot guarantee that the same level of success will be achieved by every individual.

Past results, as described in the testimonials, are not indicative of future success. The job market and industry requirements can change, and individual circumstances vary widely. Achieving success in the cybersecurity field may require additional efforts, such as ongoing education, networking, and adapting to the evolving demands of the industry.

We are committed to providing quality training and support to our participants, but it is important to recognize that testimonials are specific to the experiences of those individuals and should not be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of specific outcomes.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our testimonial disclaimer, please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.

Email: [email protected]