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same way i feelI hope one day soon I'm making 105k
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same way i feelI hope one day soon I'm making 105k
I hope one day soon I'm making 105k
Im about to take part 1 of the CCNA exam, Packet Tracer has been great for me since I do not have access to any physical equipment. Memorizing these configurations for the R&S's is painfulI will once I'm no longer a prisoner of war.I hope one day soon I'm making 105k
I finally got access to my Cisco netacad account. I'm going to take a look at the bridging CCNA course so I can catch up on he newness.
And EVE and GNS3 looks like the ones racing toward the top network emulation software. VIRL is obviously Cisco based but the cost sort of makes it pointless.
My fault, I am using Packet Tracer. I got annoyed trying to set up GNS3.How did you get GNS3 to work? I have the free version of VMWARE workstation and was wondering if it only works with pro. Also are you using anything special for the new modules. Originally i was going to take the old exam but decided to wait
Getting to 105K is very obtainable depending on your area and how hard you grind to move up. I was just contacted about a position with a 130K/yr salary definitely interested will see what happens.
I'm debating if I should switch from Software Dev to Cyber Security . I'm taking the Sec+ on the 28th and thinking about going for the CEH after that then the CISSP.
Hopefully I can make the transition .
So what you think? Go for it?Security isnt going anywhere no mater how much areas in IT move towards automation.
So what you think? Go for it?
I'm not gonna lie I get bored very easily and I'm tired of coding already lol been tired of it since undergrad if imma keep it real .
Whats crazy is there are more Cyber Sec/Cyber Dev jobs than Software Dev jobs within my company and the DMV area it seems. The first offer I took was a Cyber Dev position too.
Cyber Security is going to explode, especially in San Antonio and DMV.
Unfortunately, one of the brewing cold wars in the U.S. is in the cyber domain. Just look at the news.
It's so bad they're considering qualified folks to enter the military as high ranking officers...
And do you guys think automation will take away low level jobs?
I'm not gonna lie I get bored very easily and I'm tired of coding already lol been tired of it since undergrad if imma keep it real .
spiderjericho Yeah that's what I have been noticing. My plan was to try to get in before the big cyber boom over here.
luckyluchiano Sounds like a good plan if I'm still working corporate down the line.
degenerate423 January will be 2 years for me and hopefully this will be my last year coding . How many years of experience do you have? My manager got promoted to supervisor at his 8th year.
degenerate423 January will be 2 years for me and hopefully this will be my last year coding . How many years of experience do you have? My manager got promoted to supervisor at his 8th year.
Going on my 3rd year next year, but I don't think I can continue coding for a couple more years . Although the pay is good, I still feel like the bottom of the chain.
THIS. Lol I can't stand it and if you happen to become a lead you are doing so much work nah not for me.
Yeah I'm praying this cyber move works out. Giving myself a few options.
IDK Every company I worked for Leads barely Code, they just do technical designs and technical reviews. Typically they arent coding unless we are short staffed/emergencies.
For government contracting companies software leads do a lot of work. Program fails that their job. It's the technical managers who don't do much because they manage 65% code 35%.
Yeah he is a Sr. Dev the position is just called a Software Lead though requires atleast 10 years of experience. He is responsible for all of the software that needs to be done for the program and the software devs on the program.Yeah private sector thats what Sr. Devs are for. Tech Lead tend to be cats who are getting to the stage where they either become Managers or Architects.
Tech Leads barely code at my company. Like Lucky said they typically do tech designs, do all the setup for new projects, and in my case right now run sprint planning.