Skills needed to work as a NOC Engineer
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Skills needed to work inside a NOC
1- Incident Handling
2- Documentation
3- Monitoring Infrastructure
4- Use experience
5- Understand Routing and Switching (Major Key)
6- Monitor Systems
7- Reporting
8- Tracking Issues
9- Troubleshooting (Major Key)
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Your video was very helpful in preparing me for my upcoming NOC engineering interview
love your tips and advice. Just starting my first NOC Technican job. Every bit of knowledge is good knowledge, thank you! (:
Gluck!!
Thank you Mr, Ali, Your videos are excellent
Thank you very much for these details. It was very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank You!
Great stuff, Ali, but you have to stay still, you were making me sea-sick, LOL.
Thank you for the feedback! This is an old video. I have improved allot.
Thank You
issya boi
I live in New Jersey, can I ask you where you are from in the U.S?
Can we dive up our Profile for This NOC Designation after we have Tech/Desk/IT Support Experience with ITSM?🤔
Verizon NOC was such a headache, i took the layoff package voluntary. 🤯
NOC jobs have a high burnout rate thats why they hire new grads
@@AliMKRaja why is that?
@@AliMKRaja New Grad here lol just got hired at a NOC and this is true lol. Burnout is crazy but it's definitely a stepping stone
I'm very happy for you. Stay up!
Its just you are fixing broken networks. You are constantly having to fix things and it burns you out because it can get complex very easily. Hours of troubleshooting = high burnout rate.
What if you have no certification
Assalamualaikum sir which skills required for NOC engineer after CCNA
Wsalam, I have made several videos about this topic. Please check it out.
My left year is worn out.
Yeah sorry one of my earlier videos. Improved allot recently.
If we get a job as a noc engineer ,is this valid for software
Yes
I done bcom, can I join as noc Engineer at age 28
Sure you can work in the a NOC without any degrees and only have a CCNA certification.
Your audio is wack
You are right. I have fixed that issue. Thanks