What does a Network Engineer do in 2024??

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Want to know what Network Engineers do?
Network Engineers are primarily responsible for managing and administering networks in an organisation. We'll cover the basics in this short video! Enjoy.

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What do you think is the difference between a Network Admin and a Network Engineer?

TechWithEmilio
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Graduated with diploma in IT Networks Engineering majors and next year 2023 I'm planning to do ccna(first step towards networks engineer) from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

vuyisanimbulawa
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I recently decided to end my 12 years career in healthcare and decided to pursue cyber security last year. I fell in love with Networks and is currently working for an ISP here in Australia as a level 1 Tech Support and trying my luck to join the Networking Team as an Associate Network Engineer. Thank you for posting this video since it will give me an idea on what areas I should focus on studying for my upcoming interview.

Vinstoppable
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Great video - I am a L3 Network Engineer and I've worked in the tech industry for 19 years.

slght
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I work in level 2 as a Desktop Support Technician which most of people in my role transitions into System Administration which where I plan to head as well but I'm am how ever studying for my CCNA to open up more doors because I could go either route. I have quite a bit of knowledge on the server side building my first homelab back in 2013 every since Edward Snowden revelations that changed my interest into server and networking side of IT by building my own cloud infrastructure using owncloud. My homelab turned into a paid gig in 2015 that went into production for a small business I was hired to deploy it too. I was paid a large sum of money for the project as my first professional work experience with servers. Before that I was oringally going to school for Computer Science but quickly lost interest trying to become a software developer. I dropped out of college in 2015 and haven't went back to school since then given that in recent years degree requirements are going away and alternative training platforms have emerged such as boot camps and online training platforms that didn't exist 15+ years ago. All you really need to work in IT these days is experience, certifications and connections. Degrees are not so important given that this field is most experience and technology driven. Having a homelab and job shadowing the Network or system Admin team is crucial.

eman
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I’ve been in IT Support for 10 months, and am eager to push up into network engineering

Soosheon
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Currently working in Helpdesk with no certs for about 8 months looking to engage into networking.

TheJayMart
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25H (network communication system specialist). having a interview soon for network engineering positions. this helps me to prepare for what i need to know for the role. thank you

TuanNguyen-zmsn
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Yours truly here .. too many projects . Catching up deadlines but I love it

faithbpotts
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I recently got an interview for a network engineering job even though I have a computer engineering background

Aslam_Aliyu
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Okay so I just literally started working as technical support . While working At first I intended to search for security guard jobs but saw network security engineering, and it caught my eye, I am not new to getting certification, I know it’s required and thank god I got this new tech job after graduating.

Parents been saving me to get a good job and I manage to see something I can at least work towards, now I can have an idea of what to do, things is i am starting from the very bottom…

But yh I like that it really based what skills you can do with your hands, like you literally have to legit know what you doing, and work your way to that big check. Type of challenge I need to shift my life. Thanks for the video🤝

confidoplaysfx
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I'm an IT Networks Engineering graduate in S.A

vuyisanimbulawa
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I will be graduating this year 2023-2024 from high school and I'm going to start studying at a university in my country... Liberia, Africa. Any advice for me or people in my case?

bemenbgdshort.
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I’m a computer engineering student and I was looking into deciding whether going into software, hardware or networking and I genuinely find networking the most interesting so far in my personal interest so I can’t wait to start with the concentration classes :D

Sightlinez
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Αmazing video Emilio, crystal clear, thank you!

georgekassaras
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My position is Tech Support / Network Specialist. I am currently studying for my CCNA but I want to know what else is required for a Network Engineer position?

nvongsa
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I got my CCNA & SEC+ are there such thing as entry level Network Engineer positions? Or do you have work your way a specific path? I Originally intended to go the IT sec route but fell in love with networking in the process 🤣

Lum
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Would you recommend becoming a network admin/engineer before becoming a cloud sys admin or engineer. I’m currently on help desk and wondering if I should purse Network+ or CCNA before jumping into cloud certs?

papbalgobin
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Great video, I'm a solutions architect network engineer at a service provider.

socomxx
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Hi I am an IT graduate currently working as network support engineer for level 2 position I am looking forward to become a Network engineer in NOC department

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