I’ve been looking for a video like this for a while. Thanks for the clear breakdown. Can you please comment on what’s next after being a system engineer and network engineer? Also I hear the role of an architect. What do they do within a company?
I worked as a computer tech in a company for 2 years till last month, doing some server and network stuff sometimes. I graduated in computer networks and I got the MCSA windows server 2016 cert in november of the last year. I'm still trying to find a path to specialize.
Hi! Really helpful video, I have a couple of questions: 1) If I play both level 2/3 roles, like System Engineer and Network Engineer, could I state my job role as Network System Engineer? 2) At the moment, I do both network and system engineer stuff, how could I move more to the system engineer side? And after that, is it possible to became Cloud Engineer (or Architect), which capabilities should I need? Thanks!
Appreciate your information about the various Systems Administration job descriptions. Currently I have a title of Computer Operator, however I am currently studying for the Comptia A+ certification. Hopefully that certification will help me to get a Systems Administration job with that job title as well.
Can you do a video on Network Technician vs NOC vs Network Engineer? Can a Network Tech be a Network Engineer? CCNA and or CCNP enough to be a tech or Engineer? I have not found any videos on this. Thanks
Would you say there's more money in System Engineering or Network Engineering? I'm already a higher level Systems Engineer with strong Networking background (CCNA, CCNA Security) but I want to transition to a more Security based role. Is Security Engineer the next step?
Thanks for commenting. This really depends on the skillset and company. If you specialise in a specific tech, and get real good at that, then you'll earn more money. Here's a vid I did a little while ago. Hope it helps - ruclips.net/video/sa2GQjwTbNc/видео.html
Thanks for your comment. Not really, it's always a plus if they do, but not essential. Worked with plenty of super technical engineers who didn't know how to code.
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I’ve been looking for a video like this for a while. Thanks for the clear breakdown. Can you please comment on what’s next after being a system engineer and network engineer? Also I hear the role of an architect. What do they do within a company?
I worked as a computer tech in a company for 2 years till last month, doing some server and network stuff sometimes. I graduated in computer networks and I got the MCSA windows server 2016 cert in november of the last year. I'm still trying to find a path to specialize.
How's the journey been?
Hi! Really helpful video, I have a couple of questions:
1) If I play both level 2/3 roles, like System Engineer and Network Engineer, could I state my job role as Network System Engineer?
2) At the moment, I do both network and system engineer stuff, how could I move more to the system engineer side? And after that, is it possible to became Cloud Engineer (or Architect), which capabilities should I need?
Thanks!
Is there a level 4 IT Support? Thank you for an. awesome video!!!
Great information. Thank you.
Excellent video and very informative , thnx very much .keep going on m'en !
Appreciate your information about the various Systems Administration job descriptions. Currently I have a title of Computer Operator, however I am currently studying for the Comptia A+ certification. Hopefully that certification will help me to get a Systems Administration job with that job title as well.
Can you do a video on Network Technician vs NOC vs Network Engineer? Can a Network Tech be a Network Engineer? CCNA and or CCNP enough to be a tech or Engineer?
I have not found any videos on this.
Thanks
I love your channel. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you so much!
Would you say there's more money in System Engineering or Network Engineering? I'm already a higher level Systems Engineer with strong Networking background (CCNA, CCNA Security) but I want to transition to a more Security based role. Is Security Engineer the next step?
Thanks for commenting. This really depends on the skillset and company. If you specialise in a specific tech, and get real good at that, then you'll earn more money. Here's a vid I did a little while ago. Hope it helps - ruclips.net/video/sa2GQjwTbNc/видео.html
Great video mate. Spot on
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for commenting.
Does system engineer/administrator needs, coding skills to survive in IT field??
Thanks for your comment. Not really, it's always a plus if they do, but not essential. Worked with plenty of super technical engineers who didn't know how to code.