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本帖最后由 117wik 于 2014-6-13 07:54 编辑
data500 发表于 2014-6-12 22:21
Learn and research every technology from the entr-level, do lots of relevant experiments every day ...
i am going to be very honest with you, i think you will have a great challenge finding your first job in the country (well we all been through the same phase) due to the following reason:
- you are overqualified for an entry level role, no one will hire a CCIE into a helpdesk/tier2 role as they will be concerned how long you will stay in the team for.
- most employers will be reluctant to offer you a senior role with no actual commercial experience on your back at all (reality is the guy that interview you probably is working on his own CCIE, and how likely do you think he will offer you a job?)
- there aren't that many hardcore Cisco role in the country, most of the networking role are Microsoft centric. (e.g. when i worked for Datacom 15 years ago, they had about 800 Microsoft sys admin, 200 *NIX sys admin, and only 5 network engineers that look after firewalls + cisco, just to show you the ratio of networking people needed in a company).
Your best bet is to try to get into a telco or ISP, i know most of the teams that deal with Cisco in Telecom + Gen-i and i am not aware of any of them that are looking for a senior engineer at all.
Best of luck to you though, just be aware that first job is always hard in NZ, all you can do is keep trying, good luck. |
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