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abhustler wrote: » Speaking from experience (I started doing technical support for an ISP and I am now a network engineer) look for a NOC Analyst job. This is entry level networking job that will look great on resume, give you some much need experience, and will likely pay more than what you are making. When I was working technical support i made 17.25 a hour. After getting my CCNA I looked around I got a job as first tier NOC Analyst supporting cisco networks. I started at 23 dollars a hour and got some great hands on experience without being expected to know everything. The majority of my job was monitoring routers and switches and staging them for new customers. After putting in a year as an NOC Analyst and getting my CCNA Security and MCTS I landed a great job as a Level 1 Network engineer for 33 a hour. You seem to be following the same path I did and I'm sure it will work out for you if networking is really want you want to do. And as a side note, I was only 22 with four years IT experience when I became a network engineer so dont feel like you have to have a decade of experience to land your dream job.
jscimeca715 wrote: » Abhustler, this is some really good stuff and I appreciate the input. If I'm looking online is there alias that companies use so I can search for those too? Or would NOC Analyst be my best bet to search for. Much appreciated though...
jscimeca715 wrote: » Hey guys, I'll try and make this post as short as possible. I'm stuck in a real rut right now and would like some advice from people that may or may not have been in the same boat as me. I received my CCNA in late August. Coupled with my A+ and Net+, along with 2-3 years experience administering my company network of about ten to fifteen users I thought that it would be a great time to start looking for a new job. Needless to say, I haven't had much luck. I'm kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. Due to my current income level, which isn't crazy, about $40,000 I can't afford to step down into a help desk role. And due to my small area of experience, i.e. working at a small company, I find that employers who work for bigger companies aren't interested. I'm kind of down on myself and would like to know if you guys have any advice or would like to share your personal stories that are similar. My career desire has always been in the field of networking. That's why I attempted to get the CCNA, and although I have experience with Cisco devices in a lab and educational environment, my real-world experience is limited. I don't have any specific questions, and am really looking for some encouragement/motivation...but this board has a bunch of awesome people that post to it and I'm sure I'll get some great feedback. Thanks! If I need to clarify anything, just let me know...
Sepiraph wrote: » I'd disagree with the people who said to take a pay cut. At ~ 40k it would be pretty crazy financially to take a pay-cut, if anything you should always take a pay raise in ANY job or field. It is not unrealistic to make 50k-60k doing what you are doing if you work for a slightly larger company. (your mortgage wouldn't take a pay cut, why should you?) This especially holds true when you are already working, you can afford to look for pay raise. I'd say re-locate may be the best realistic option if your current city doesn't pay the $ you want.
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