All,
Wanted to ask on the forum to get some advice on a potential career change I was thinking about. I have been an engineer in the communications industry for 10+ years with both a Bachelors and Masters degree in engineering (Electrical and Industrial respectively). My job has been in limbo for quite a while now (which I know is typical in and out of my industry), so I have been looking at other options.
One that seems interesting to me is networking. I do some at work (basic router troubleshooting, etc.), but have no real background in it. Is there a way for someone like me to "break" into this industry? I know a couple people have obtained their CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certificate, and have considered doing this as well. Has anyone gone through this training? Is it a pretty good "in" to getting into that business? I have also seen it offered in everything from a 18 month college level course to a 2 week boot-camp, the latter of which apparently gets you enough knowledge to pass the test.
Any advice anyone might have on this?
Regards,
Pete
Wanted to ask on the forum to get some advice on a potential career change I was thinking about. I have been an engineer in the communications industry for 10+ years with both a Bachelors and Masters degree in engineering (Electrical and Industrial respectively). My job has been in limbo for quite a while now (which I know is typical in and out of my industry), so I have been looking at other options.
One that seems interesting to me is networking. I do some at work (basic router troubleshooting, etc.), but have no real background in it. Is there a way for someone like me to "break" into this industry? I know a couple people have obtained their CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certificate, and have considered doing this as well. Has anyone gone through this training? Is it a pretty good "in" to getting into that business? I have also seen it offered in everything from a 18 month college level course to a 2 week boot-camp, the latter of which apparently gets you enough knowledge to pass the test.
Any advice anyone might have on this?
Regards,
Pete


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