Posted by: Saajha October 7, 2006
Prospects of Network/System engineers in US
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DeltaImpulse, Sorry dude, I didn't see your thread earlier -- Here's a short glimpse of what you'd see in the wonderful world of Networking Career: ;) -You don't sit and write code ~ You design the backbone of Networking. You go out and make deals with vendors, security providers, clients, and even your own boss. -There's no point where you'd feel you have learnt enough -- in other words, you'd have to possess the knowledge of a little bit of everything related to computers and the IT, including Programming Languages (mainly C/C++, Assembly, & Perl), DataBase (both from Networking such as configuring and running SQL Server, and DB design perspective- such as Oracle and SQL developments), Hardware (Processors, Memory, SCSI,Motherboard, Different RAID levels, Drivers and Firmwares from different vendors), Networking (Firewall and DMZ, CISCO Switches and Routers, Win/Linux Server, Client side OS), and Security (Perimeter Security, Intrusion/Extrusion, Social Engineering, Software Exploits, Viruses and Malware etc); as well as a certain level of Project Management skills. Not to mention, web world languages such as PHP/Javascript and the familiarity with HTML coding is a must (Not to design or develop web pages, but to secure them from threats). -You'd want to get some global certifications, just like you mentioned -- and I think I had once posted a cert-series on one of the threads couple months ago. Anyways, here's the path that I'm following: Comptia's A+ -> N+ -> Security+ -> MCP XP Pro -> Server '03 -> Cisco CCNA -> CEH -> CISSP Getting certified adds up confidence on you, while it lures the employers. It's a proven fact. So far I know, there aren't many Nepalese really into the hardcore Networking field yet. I'm sure many of them have adequate knowledge while working on other related IT fields though. Keep up with your gusto, and Good Luck to you!! ~@~
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