OMG, I wanted somebody to answer that question for me so badly when I initially started. I accepted that a career in networking would suit me because I was PC savvy, I was actually intrigued by innovation from the standpoint of how it functioned and I accepted that I could be acceptable at working with PCs in general. Past that, I simply didn't have a dream of where I wanted to go or where I could follow certification. I realized that a CCNA prepared you to function as a Network Specialist or Network Engineer. All in all, I considered what do network engineers do exactly?
Individuals who read my post about my exam (https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/63767) and career venture (https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/63768) with Cisco have mentioned information about what I do as a Network Engineer. I am certain that the activity job varies somewhat based on the kind of company you work for. As for me, I work for a SP. I might want to give you some knowledge into what I do as a Network Engineer in my company, how Cisco certs helped me, how the activity helped me with certs, and how it expanded my vision. All while being somewhat vague and general because a great deal of information about our network and how it is managed is confidential.
At the same time, I have been "'expressing" this post for seven days now because I am so occupied with work and concentrates for CCNP Route. So this will wind up as a progression of posts. I will address a few things related to Cisco's PPDIOO Methodology and how that CCNP point has applied to my activity job in addition to some general information.
Individuals who read my post about my exam (https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/63767) and career venture (https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/63768) with Cisco have mentioned information about what I do as a Network Engineer. I am certain that the activity job varies somewhat based on the kind of company you work for. As for me, I work for a SP. I might want to give you some knowledge into what I do as a Network Engineer in my company, how Cisco certs helped me, how the activity helped me with certs, and how it expanded my vision. All while being somewhat vague and general because a great deal of information about our network and how it is managed is confidential.
At the same time, I have been "'expressing" this post for seven days now because I am so occupied with work and concentrates for CCNP Route. So this will wind up as a progression of posts. I will address a few things related to Cisco's PPDIOO Methodology and how that CCNP point has applied to my activity job in addition to some general information.
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