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david_r wrote: homer, look for the jobs listed as "network engineer." They should be just network gear although there's no rule about what the brainiacs in HR have to name a job. You may also want to keep an eye on the NOC jobs. My job involves troubleshooting and configuring only network gear. They are out there and at the entry level. My job requires a CCNA. A total of 0/11 employees in my dept actually have a CCNA.
homerj742 wrote: david_r wrote: homer, look for the jobs listed as "network engineer." They should be just network gear although there's no rule about what the brainiacs in HR have to name a job. You may also want to keep an eye on the NOC jobs. My job involves troubleshooting and configuring only network gear. They are out there and at the entry level. My job requires a CCNA. A total of 0/11 employees in my dept actually have a CCNA. David, I hear you about HR! haha, But thank you so much for the advice. I kind of want to stray away from end user support and concentrate on networks. Currently I'm employed in a small consulting company (just me and my boss). We setup alot of small companies, stub networks etc... Great experience, as I've gotten alot of exposure, but I'm seeking certs in hopes of opening doors to something bigger (job wise and $$$-wise).
mp3spy wrote: homerj742 wrote: david_r wrote: homer, look for the jobs listed as "network engineer." They should be just network gear although there's no rule about what the brainiacs in HR have to name a job. You may also want to keep an eye on the NOC jobs. My job involves troubleshooting and configuring only network gear. They are out there and at the entry level. My job requires a CCNA. A total of 0/11 employees in my dept actually have a CCNA. David, I hear you about HR! haha, But thank you so much for the advice. I kind of want to stray away from end user support and concentrate on networks. Currently I'm employed in a small consulting company (just me and my boss). We setup alot of small companies, stub networks etc... Great experience, as I've gotten alot of exposure, but I'm seeking certs in hopes of opening doors to something bigger (job wise and $$$-wise). Get more experience another cert or two and get a gov't clearance. Go Public Sector, thats where the $$ is .
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