Friday, 11 August 2017

How's Computer Networking Job : Earn 10 to 15 lakh per annum

Never Think Software Development  is only  job  in Computer Industry ... 

If you are  poor  in Software coding  , you can select  Networking profession ...




Networking  JOB:

Salaries for networking positions depend on many factors such as the hiring organization, local market conditions, a person's experience and skill level, and so on .....

Many view computer networking as an attractive career field, After expeince and  below certification
Certification deatils  : Entry, Associate(CCNA) , Professional(CCNP), Expert (CCIE) and Architect.


Eight Paths of Cisco Certification

Within the five levels of Cisco certifications, the Cisco Career Certification program features various paths (a.k.a. tracks) so you can match your Cisco learning path to your specific job role or industry.

The 8 Paths of Cisco certifications are: 
Routing and Switching :: This is the Cisco Certification path for Network Professionals who Install and Support Cisco networks containing LAN and WAN Routers and Switches.
Design :: The Design Cisco Certification path is aimed at Network Professionals who Design Cisco networks in which LAN and WAN routers and switches reside.
Network Security :: This is the Cisco Certification path for Network Professionals who Design and Implement Cisco Secure Networks.
Service Provider :: This Cisco Certification path is aimed at Network Professionals that work with Infrastructure or Access Solutions in a Cisco environment - primarily in the telecommunications arena.
Service Provider Operations :: This is the Cisco Certification path for Network Professionals who Manage, Maintain, and Troubleshoot complex Service Provider Networks.
Storage Networking :: This Cisco Certification path is for Network Professionals who Implement Storage Solutions over extended networks utilizing multiple transport options.
Voice :: The Voice Cisco Certification path is for Network Professionals who Install and Maintain Voice over IP (VoIP) Networks.
Wireless :: The Wireless Cisco Certification path is aimed at Network Professionals who who Configure, Implement, and Support Wireless Networks.


Several types of professional positions exist in computer networking, each with varying salaries and long-term career potential. Unfortunately, job titles in networking, and in Information Technology (IT) generally, often lead to confusion among beginners and experienced folks alike. Bland, vague or overly bombastic titles often fail to describe the actual work assignments of a person in this field.

The basic job titles one sees for computer networking and networking-related positions include

Network Administrator
Network (Systems) Engineer
Network (Service) Technician
Network Programmer/Analyst
Network/Information Systems Manager

What is a Network Administrator?
Network administrators configure and manage local area networks (LANs) and sometimes also wide area networks (WANs).

Comparing Roles and Responsibilities Between Networking Jobs
The job function of a Network Engineer differs little from that of a Network Administrator. Company A may use one title while Company B uses the other to refer to essentially the same position. Some companies even use the two titles interchangeably. Firms making a distinction between the two often stipulate that administrators focus on the day-to-day management of networks, whereas network engineers focus primarily on system upgrades, evaluating vendor products, security testing, and so on.


A Network Technician tends to focus more on the setup, troubleshooting, and repair of specific hardware and software products. Service Technicians in particular often must travel to remote customer sites to perform field upgrades and support. Again, though, some firms blur the line between technicians and engineers or administrators.

Network Programmer/Analysts generally write software programs or scripts that aid in network analysis, such as diagnostics or monitoring utilities. They also specialize in evaluating third-party products and integrating new software technologies into an existing network environment or to build a new environment.

Managers supervise the work of administrators, engineers, technicians, and/or programmers. Network / Information Systems Managers also focus on longer-range planning and strategy considerations.



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1 comment:

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