WA Residents, Read! Net. Eng. Opportunity
darkerz
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I have found a new job, as a result, my spot has become open.
CCNA Network Engineer NOC #1 Rated MSP
Great company, amazing people, start-up feel and environment but 15,000+ circuits and thousands of customers (ISP/MSP, network engineering, Cisco, Adtran, Samsung, ShoreTel, Metaswitch, etc), great for anyone with 1-3 years of networking experience (actual applied knowledge) and a good head on them. No Tier-System company, everyone is expected to be trained up and experience upwards to circuit down troubleshooting to fully hand-holding a new network customer from equipment ordering to operation.
This job really is what it reads on here and craigslist, feel free to search my history and see what a typical day at this job is like. It is a true career rocket-fuel injection and has, only after 1 year, given me the experience and know-how to be offered a position with a large sized international carrier (on the Enterprise-Class Cisco/Juniper route and switch side, with a good amount of Class 5 voice admin involvement).
Again, the link is:
CCNA Network Engineer NOC #1 Rated MSP
Take a look, the company is in Everett, WA and is wanting to hire 1-2 people ASAP. My departure is extremely unforeseen and the hole needs to be filled.
CCNA Network Engineer NOC #1 Rated MSP
Great company, amazing people, start-up feel and environment but 15,000+ circuits and thousands of customers (ISP/MSP, network engineering, Cisco, Adtran, Samsung, ShoreTel, Metaswitch, etc), great for anyone with 1-3 years of networking experience (actual applied knowledge) and a good head on them. No Tier-System company, everyone is expected to be trained up and experience upwards to circuit down troubleshooting to fully hand-holding a new network customer from equipment ordering to operation.
This job really is what it reads on here and craigslist, feel free to search my history and see what a typical day at this job is like. It is a true career rocket-fuel injection and has, only after 1 year, given me the experience and know-how to be offered a position with a large sized international carrier (on the Enterprise-Class Cisco/Juniper route and switch side, with a good amount of Class 5 voice admin involvement).
Again, the link is:
CCNA Network Engineer NOC #1 Rated MSP
Take a look, the company is in Everett, WA and is wanting to hire 1-2 people ASAP. My departure is extremely unforeseen and the hole needs to be filled.
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Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□Is it open for just WA residents?
Any relocation benefits?In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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SteveLord Member Posts: 1,717After a minute of IT sleuthing, I believe I can give those interested an idea.
Thread from when he was originally hired.
http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/73864-got-job-ah.htmlWGU B.S.IT - 9/1/2015 >>> ??? -
Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□^ Sending Resume >.>In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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darkerz Member Posts: 431 ■■■■□□□□□□Wow, complete nostalgia moment right there. And yes, the sentiments on my hire-thread remain true today 100%.
Thanks for digging that up SteveLord!:twisted: -
darkerz Member Posts: 431 ■■■■□□□□□□Salary really does vary.
I started at 50,000 (Went up to 60 in a few hours after negotiating) and now take in 70,000 with a few hours of OT a week (OT is fun when you work on testing MPLS environments and configuring firewalls ) and 1 week of On-Call a month (5-15 calls total, usually it's ticket up a downed circuit and follow up in the morning issue, 20$ per call taken. Customers call in to our service line for updates and for opening TT's).
I know some people here make significantly more than I do. I don't know anyone who makes less. I started relatively green mind you, but proved myself out very quickly and went upwards.
Relocation;
It depends how soon you are able to start, I'm not sure if there's relocation benefits but because of the situation I'd imagine it's a strong possibility.:twisted: -
truckfit Banned Posts: 78 ■■□□□□□□□□very nice and in some of your posts you said you were 21
that is good that a 21 year old gets 70k a year
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phoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□I don't live in WA but I'm very tempted to apply for this. I meet all of the qualifications and would love to move to WA.