shodown wrote: » You don't need to go to MIT or Harvard to be an Architect. Getting there in 6-7 years is tough, but doable. The way to get there is to have jobs that get you the type of experience that can lead you that way. There are quite a few paths to get there, but I'll say this. At the Architect level there are usually two types. I'll say again experience will be KEY. You work at a crappy place don't expect to be there anytime soon if ever. Hope that helps.
adrichards88 wrote: » Thank you for the info! Can you advise what crappy jobs to avoid? I am not pressed to have work, so I have some luxury to pick and choose jobs.
shodown wrote: » Its hard to really get this figured out. You should try to work for a company that re-sales gear that way you get to work with the latest and greatest. Companies to avoid working for internally. Companies that depend on consultants for there heavy lifting unless you are senior when you can get involved in the politics and money. Most of my work comes from companies of this type who have "senior network engineers" on staff, but they are just that in title, they are more like network administrators who really don't understand the technology and they are just working to get by and want to keep the network as is, because they don't want to be exposed as not really understanding whats going on.