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Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
I'd agree with this. To sum up what I've seen, its usually been Network Analysts usually watch the network and either fix it, or report it out to be fixed. Network Engineers are those who create/add to the network. There will be some blurring of the lines, but that pretty much is what I've seen it as. -
Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
Analysts typically handle the dynamic ads, moves, changes, events, and minor issues. Engineers typically create and configure devices / systems, engage other business units, and handle serious issues. The analyst monitors and responds to issues on an established network/system. Engineers create the network/system and… -
Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
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Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
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Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
I interviewed for a Security Analyst position but once I learned more about the position it was clear the responsibilities were more for a Security Engineer position but they wanted to pay me as an analyst which of course was less. Perhaps you have same situation. The job is really Network Engineer work but if they call… -
Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
Generally speaking (and I'm not saying that this will be your case) the analyst would be informed of the issue/problem and then gather as much information as possible, as well as implementing some (preapproved) fixes. The engineer on the other hand will take over from where the analyst role ends. Saying that it does depend…
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