I love how eloquently and simple you explained everything in the video. I always cringed at certain videos or even lectures when the instructors start using unnecessary big words in order to explain relatively simple concepts. This channel will be very inflential in my path to becoming a network analyst, so I truly thank you brothas
You must know the OSI model and how to apply it to troubleshoot. You must also know IP addressing and how to take a block to give you the amount of subnets needed for any size location.
Got my first interview as an entry level tier I support with opportunity to move to noc once i pass my network+ exam this channel has been beneficial great content and information appreciate yall
I'm a senior in high school and I would love to look more into this but idk like where to start to go for this career, I dont know anyone in this career so it's kinda hard...any tips?
@@ejay2075 Not the initial job I was referring too but I did get another job as a software consultant with a payment processing company. The key is really just having experience on your resume. Now that I'm in my first professional role in IT while adding more certifications I can't wait to start applying again till I find something I like and that pays well.
@@keysaucin9157 First research which realm in IT interests you. You don't have to commit and can always change. Then decide if college FT or PT or just work while teaching yourself the industry standard certifications. Depending on which path is best for you, make sure you apply, apply, apply, for positions. It's really all about getting that first role under your belt. After you have some experience and added some credentials more opportunities will be available to you, at least how it played out for me
Thank you for posting. I recently got a job offer as a NOC Analyst with no certs as well. Prior I worked at Ricoh and mostly what I have done is troubleshoot the printer network to make sure users can print, scan, and any other network related function. Looking to get the Net + very soon.
Dude! Thank you! This is exactly what is needed for some who knows a little bit or knew things before and needs to refresh their knowledge!! Amazing video! Touch down on everything in a simple way)) Thanks again
For me who is just getting into a career with technology this was ease to relate too and understand. I'm currently trying to find what line of technology I want to go into. So far I like quality assurance and I have a interest in grading calls at a call center for example. Less customer facing.
I was just promoted to NOC and am looking forward to NetEngineer or SOC. I was curious about Network Engineer as a lot of the networking skills used in NOC transfers over. How much of a difference is the job roles? Thank you
Hey Charles, not sure how I stumbled upon your “Day in the life of an Network Analyst” but it was very useful and so are your other content. Is it possible for me to send you my resume look over? I’m a cyber student with zero IT/cyber experience
@@ftgljared hey! I eventually got IT experience, about a years worth. First position was a call center and creating the trouble tickets. Second position was a lot more hands on, taking the laptops/desktops apart and putting them back together.
@@LadiesLoveDannyDo Thats awesome did you get the Network + and CCNA and CCNP certification? I'm just figuring out the basics but I heard WGU is a great school for a lot of certifications.
Great video. Very informative, I had a question that I was hoping for some guidance with: I have one year of IT experience from internships, do you believe this is enough to apply for FT network analyst/admin jobs? Or do you think I still need to work a lower level job like a help desk type role first? Disclaimer: I am a senior in college (graduating in spring 2021), live in NYC but hoping to relocate, and no certs but working towards a CCNA, my first internship was general IT work for my college and other one was a network engineer internship at a major telecommunication company.
Apply for anything even if it's looking for 2+ years. You definitely can get a network job with a year of experience but it's going to be trickier, you really need to stand out. A lot of places don't want someone with little experience to work on their network, but some places will be willing too. I would maybe look for junior roles or network technician roles. I had a little over a year of networking experience through internships plus a CCNA, but struggled to land a networking job, my last internship wanted to hire me FT on the network team but didn't have any openings and didn't know when they would. I ended up taking a L1 position to get more real work experience and am working on moving to the network team there. Job market is kind of weird right now which doesn't help. New York should have plenty of opportunities for you though!
In some companies depending on which state you live in on the resume it may require you to have a ccna or ccnp or some sort but if you only have a ccna will some companies in what area you live accept you if you only have a ccna of where you live ?
Hello Everyone, currently a Game/Programming Teacher at a high school. I got my Bachelors in Information Tech -Network Admin. Is it possible for me to land a network analyst jobs with experience from school (Also studying for my CCNA and Network+). Any suggestions on the position I should go for with my background? Im trying to stay near the 50k range ( like my teaching position). Help desk positions are low pay so I am avoiding them. Thank you in advance
Hi I've just done my IT degree and had CCNA module on top of others like java, soft engineering and so on - haven't done though yet certification. Do you think if I will be suitable and have suitable knowledge to work in NOC - I am asking because I am going to have an interview this Monday
I love how eloquently and simple you explained everything in the video. I always cringed at certain videos or even lectures when the instructors start using unnecessary big words in order to explain relatively simple concepts.
This channel will be very inflential in my path to becoming a network analyst, so I truly thank you brothas
I appreciate this!
You must know the OSI model and how to apply it to troubleshoot. You must also know IP addressing and how to take a block to give you the amount of subnets needed for any size location.
Say that in English...
Got my first interview as an entry level tier I support with opportunity to move to noc once i pass my network+ exam this channel has been beneficial great content and information appreciate yall
Congrats! Hope it goes well!
I'm a senior in high school and I would love to look more into this but idk like where to start to go for this career, I dont know anyone in this career so it's kinda hard...any tips?
Did you get the job?
@@ejay2075 Not the initial job I was referring too but I did get another job as a software consultant with a payment processing company. The key is really just having experience on your resume. Now that I'm in my first professional role in IT while adding more certifications I can't wait to start applying again till I find something I like and that pays well.
@@keysaucin9157 First research which realm in IT interests you. You don't have to commit and can always change. Then decide if college FT or PT or just work while teaching yourself the industry standard certifications. Depending on which path is best for you, make sure you apply, apply, apply, for positions. It's really all about getting that first role under your belt. After you have some experience and added some credentials more opportunities will be available to you, at least how it played out for me
This is a HIGHLY underrated channel. Please keep the content coming! Much love
We plan on it! Thanks!
As a cyber security contracter this video is really good.all of you guys can do this
Do he have a degree?
Working on joining the network team as an analyst at my company right now, keep grinding!
Good Luck! You got it!
I need y’all to post weekly 💕
That's the plan!
@@pushtoprod are you on Linkedin?
Thank you for posting. I recently got a job offer as a NOC Analyst with no certs as well. Prior I worked at Ricoh and mostly what I have done is troubleshoot the printer network to make sure users can print, scan, and any other network related function. Looking to get the Net + very soon.
I do that at the hospital I work at and also interested in a noc position
Any update?
Dude! Thank you! This is exactly what is needed for some who knows a little bit or knew things before and needs to refresh their knowledge!! Amazing video! Touch down on everything in a simple way)) Thanks again
Great content brother i appreciate the sharing of this valuable information.
For me who is just getting into a career with technology this was ease to relate too and understand. I'm currently trying to find what line of technology I want to go into. So far I like quality assurance and I have a interest in grading calls at a call center for example. Less customer facing.
Glad I found this channel. Thanks for all the advice and for sharing the knowledge.
legit my inspiration
Thanks for the content!
informative as usual!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you bro!
I like the video sir. Just a little advice, please turn the background volume a bit more low coz I wanted to concentrate more yk😅
Thanks for the tip!
Love these videos hope you guys make more like vlogs and more info thanks!!
Great content, new subscriber👏
Thanks for this!
I have an interview next week for a Network Operations Analyst position. Would appreciate some extra tips, if any!
You got the job??
@@kishanpatel5275 No. Got another one just recently as Tech Support Analyst. Better pay.
@@andyz1132 what’s your education and experience before the jobs? Education only includes certs.
thanks for sharing this information!!!!
This is very informative. Thank you Sir!.
What a great channel bro, keep it up!
Thanks for content!
I was just promoted to NOC and am looking forward to NetEngineer or SOC. I was curious about Network Engineer as a lot of the networking skills used in NOC transfers over. How much of a difference is the job roles? Thank you
Any update? Did you get into SOC role?
Thank man, im gonna get the CCNA in a couple weeks hopefully I get it. Much love G.
Got the study notes from Jason dion and professor messer for Net+ I want to try to get the cert before the end of October
keep up the good work
Hey Charles, not sure how I stumbled upon your “Day in the life of an Network Analyst” but it was very useful and so are your other content. Is it possible for me to send you my resume look over? I’m a cyber student with zero IT/cyber experience
Hey how is your journey going?
@@ftgljared hey! I eventually got IT experience, about a years worth. First position was a call center and creating the trouble tickets. Second position was a lot more hands on, taking the laptops/desktops apart and putting them back together.
@@LadiesLoveDannyDo Thats awesome did you get the Network + and CCNA and CCNP certification? I'm just figuring out the basics but I heard WGU is a great school for a lot of certifications.
@@LadiesLoveDannyDo any update?
Can i do this job with a comptia network+?
Good tips, thanks for the info. What kind of multi-tasking do you find yourself doing on a usual basis?
Thanks
what company do you work for? what state?
Any books you recommend for additional studies? Thanks!
Great video. Very informative, I had a question that I was hoping for some guidance with:
I have one year of IT experience from internships, do you believe this is enough to apply for FT network analyst/admin jobs? Or do you think I still need to work a lower level job like a help desk type role first?
Disclaimer: I am a senior in college (graduating in spring 2021), live in NYC but hoping to relocate, and no certs but working towards a CCNA, my first internship was general IT work for my college and other one was a network engineer internship at a major telecommunication company.
Apply for anything even if it's looking for 2+ years. You definitely can get a network job with a year of experience but it's going to be trickier, you really need to stand out. A lot of places don't want someone with little experience to work on their network, but some places will be willing too. I would maybe look for junior roles or network technician roles. I had a little over a year of networking experience through internships plus a CCNA, but struggled to land a networking job, my last internship wanted to hire me FT on the network team but didn't have any openings and didn't know when they would. I ended up taking a L1 position to get more real work experience and am working on moving to the network team there. Job market is kind of weird right now which doesn't help. New York should have plenty of opportunities for you though!
@@LittleDaveAndSons Thanks for the advice I really appreciate it.
@@LittleDaveAndSons is it ok if I ask a few questions?
Hi, is there a way how can I get in touch with you ?
In some companies depending on which state you live in on the resume it may require you to have a ccna or ccnp or some sort but if you only have a ccna will some companies in what area you live accept you if you only have a ccna of where you live ?
How come no mention of a router?
Hello Everyone, currently a Game/Programming Teacher at a high school. I got my Bachelors in Information Tech -Network Admin. Is it possible for me to land a network analyst jobs with experience from school (Also studying for my CCNA and Network+). Any suggestions on the position I should go for with my background? Im trying to stay near the 50k range ( like my teaching position). Help desk positions are low pay so I am avoiding them. Thank you in advance
I was wondering what NOC analysts is categorized as, is it a computer support specialist? or a Network technician?
More of a network technician
Hey man how long it took u you get a devops job?
Do you need a bachelors degree to work in this field?
what did you take after highschool?
you believe it is possible to find a remote job outside the united states??????????
You forgot to mention pathping😂
Hi I've just done my IT degree and had CCNA module on top of others like java, soft engineering and so on - haven't done though yet certification. Do you think if I will be suitable and have suitable knowledge to work in NOC - I am asking because I am going to have an interview this Monday
it is 1st line - I forgot to add this
Any update?
I haven’t used solar winds yet but I know others use the api to send notifications to Microsoft Teams. So that’s a thought.
Do you have social media?