Although the global demand for physical security is growing, nuances of corporate security have become harder to navigate. From corporate standards and policies to emergency management, even those with extensive skills in the military or law enforcement may struggle to transition into the field.
After years helping folks from the military, law enforcement, emergency services, and federal jobs move into corporate physical security, Carlos Francisco understands how to get you noticed, hired, and set up for success in your new career. So, You Want to Get into Corporate Security? guides you through everything you need to prepare, including:
- Insights into corporate culture
- Resume and interview prep
- Follow ups and offers
- Your first 30 days on the job
Don’t just get the job – let Carlos be your Corporate Security Translator, and start your first day genuinely ready for service in your new career.
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Carlos Francisco has spent over two decades leading security teams at some of the largest corporations in the world, including Walt Disney World Resort, Amazon, and Facebook, as well as at major international events such as Super Bowl 50, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, World-Class Marathons, and many more.
Carlos holds a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Security Management certificate from the University of Central Florida, as well as a masters’ degree in Emergency and Disaster Management from American Military University. He is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and holds a certificate for Infrastructure Protection from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service. Carlos is often a guest speaker for student organizations, criminal justice courses, youth, and student conferences, and he hosts a security podcast, The Corporate Security Translator.
When he’s not working, Carlos volunteers his time as a Big Brother with Big Brothers Big Sisters and contributes to his community at Second Harvest, Junior Achievement, and Habitat for Humanity. He loves to spend time with his family, especially his son Jax.