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 Switching from Developer to Network Administrator
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Posted on 09-02-11 12:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi IT gurus:

I have been working as a developer since last 5 years. I am trying to switch to Network Administrator. I had taken extensive training courses and have recently taken certifications in  A+, Network +, Security + and MS SA ( Windwos Server 2008 R2).

How will I land in Network Admin job? Please give me some suggestion.

Thank you all.
 
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With all those study, knowledge and certifications, only thing you lack is confidence.

 
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ANS - you are absolutely right. My confidence is weakest point due to the fact that I was not fully exposed to actual Networking responsibilites in the companies. How will I tackle the interview and how do I present myself with such knowledge but without much exposure in the real world Network Administration.
 
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@donald_duck, if you're serious about Net Admin career (or NetSec for that matter), my advice is to embrace cisco and work toward some of its certs! I learned it the hard way, as I repeatedly tried refraining myself from vendor-specific certs, esp the cisco chain, but got thrown back into it again and again!

Regardless of what shop you happen to enter (Juniper, CheckPoint, Palo-Alto, etc), some of the preliminary skills acquired through cisco test preps are worth their weight in gold. My advice is : Do/or read through CCNA, if not CCENT materials at the least before taking up the role, if you envision a smooth transition ride. Network+, despite being a good starting point - barely covers the tip of the iceberg, A+ is hardly related to typical NetAdmin roles, and Security+ guides you through the first stepping stone into the joyous ride of InfoSec world! MS SA (former MCP?) is MS centric, and could come handy if you're into Windows Administration.

~@~

 
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what kind of dev. were u? and why would you not be one....pays good..cool job!!
 
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I think its a good idea. But landing the first job is always difficult. I am on the same boat..Good luck

 
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5 yrs of experience is significant time. 3 mahina training garera 6 yrs experience dekhayera ta saathiharule gari khaka chhan...I don't think you will have any trouble. 

When you are doing good as a developer, why do you wish to switch to networking....???

 
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I am bringing this thread up for further suggestions from the Sajha friends.

The main reason to switch to Network/System Administration is to have job security and possibly to get into Government job.

I am almost done with MCITP (i.e. Active Directory, Network Infrastructure, Server Administration Windows 2008 R2 Server)

Now being a developer, I am having hardtime to update my resume. I need to update resume that will reflect some concentration and experiences in Network/System Administration.

Saa Jha jee - you defenitely have better knowledge in this field. Please give me some feedback.

Help me guys.
 
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Honestly, if you are serious about getting into the Networking field, you should focus more on Linux and go from there. Every major vendor base their network stack on linux/qnx/bsd.

Even better you were a developer, you'd understand many things a Network guy wouldnt grasp. You'd know how to interpret a stack trace, you'd know how to read syslogs and variables, you can write many tools/srcipts that will help you understand the visibility/behavior of a network.

One more area that might interest you is SDN, software-defined-networking. Look at Openflow initiatives, running the full internet table on commodity boxes with Quagga, Bird, or OpenBgpd on it. The possibilities are enormous.

Good luck.



 


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