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tpatt100 wrote: » I was not sure on your experience level though so would this be a step up for you?
fieldmonkey wrote: » I found these salary comps on monster, which seem to be the closest I can match to the position, if I have a good read on the position that is.Network Engineer I (entry level)Monster.comSystems Supporthttp://monster.salary.com/salarywizard/layoutscripts/swzl_compresult.asp?Zipcode=&Metrocode=23&Statecode=MA&Metro=Boston&Geo=Boston,%20MA&Search=&geocode=&jobtitle=Systems%20Support%20Assistant&jobcode=IT10000293&narrowdesc=&narrowcode=IT08&r=mnstr_swzttsbtn_psr&p=MNSTR42X The way we initially discussed the position is defnitely a jumping off point to becomng a Network Engineer, but isn't quite the title, and they have definitely shared with me that it is a support position, so I don't expect to be designing or anything, just workking hard, providing support and learning everything I can along the way. So it seems that is what they want you to become eventually after being with the company for a bit. If they money is right, I would pour my heart and soul into it and wouldn't think twice!
remyforbes777 wrote: » Good luck, but NOC to me is an entry level help desk for routing and switching. I don't know how much you would actually be doing, sounds like maybe looking at a NOC wall, seeing if something is down and doing very entry level troubleshooting. Looking at running configs. I would say 32K-37K.
fieldmonkey wrote: » However it's saddens me that there is a chance that I will not be able to accept the position, if an offer is even made in the range that has been mentioned on this thread.
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