So...
I am being offered the opportunity to work in a NOC as a NOC tech. My first networking gig

. The next meeting with the company will be with an offer letter next week. For the first 6 months, I'll work for the recruiting firm to be brought onboard afterwards. I am so stoked and can't believe it. I really wanted to get some experience in a NOC because I want my CCENT and future CCNA to have some weight.
The interview process was/is the longest I've ever dealt with. Phone screen, culture-based interview, technical interview and then paperwork meeting. Technically still not done but the next meeting is just all paperwork. The technical interview was all white-board for 1 and a half hours. Interviewer saw the CCENT on my resume and basically said "Prove it". "What command is used for this? What will be the destination MAC at this point? How many collision and broadcast domains are in this diagram? How would you subnet this diagram? How would you configure the router to ensure these two PCs (in two different VLANs) can communicate..." I won't say the process is extremely difficult but it's the first of its kind I've encountered.
I don't have a total absolute picture of my job duties, but it will basically be monitoring WAN's, Servers and Applications using SolarWinds Orion and HP Openview... Tier 1 troubleshooting, if I can't fix it, send it up to the Network Engineer.
I really want to thank everyone here at TE. You guys really don't know how much you're inspiring and pushing people to do more! Just last year I started my current role as a HDT and now I'm moving on to a NOC!
Thanks TE!