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markulous wrote: » Do you want to continue to work with SQL or are you just trying to lobby that knowledge into a new job?
NinjaBoy wrote: » I don't see why you can't go into something with networking. I did my BSc in Computing (specialising in Software Engineer) and ended up in the support route (desktop/Server/Networks) now an IT Manager... Of course I augmented my BSc with experience in the tech field and professional certs (eg Comptia, Microsoft, etc)
Miksi wrote: » Thanks for the reply. I guess I'm just trying to use it in finding a job, not something I am very passionate about. Could I skip CCENT and just do CCNA?
kly630 wrote: » That's an interesting goal to mix SQL and networking. Not sure there's much that's obvious except trying to be a database admin or a network admin somewhere. I come from a computer science background myself and have only spent 3 short months as a developer at IBM in my career. And I quickly left that for other jobs. So there are other options out there. Not sure there will be a lot blending networking and SQL though. There's lots of opportunities in the network/sys/database admin space that I think more people should keep in mind. Stuff that's not always reached through a traditional developer role. Although, being able to do a hybrid devOps type role is becoming more and more important out there from what I see.
markulous wrote: » You have to take ICND1 and ICND2. You can take them separately or you can take them together. I personally think it would be easier taking them separately as they have different objectives.
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