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If anyone out there is a mid-level network engineer (3-5 years hands on the keyboard) with good general networking skills, good knowledge of Cisco routers/switches/load-balancers/firewalls, Netscreen firewalls and VPN technologies, and is looking for an easy $75-80K year, let me know. I'm hiring for a position in Reston. Includes ability to work coordinated days at home and limited on-call responsibilities. The interview is rigorous to weed out BS resumes, but the job is pretty good.
My HR department has sent me some insane resumes, and I really need to fill this position.
Hey kelly just curious do you have any entry postions available as well?
Not in the network engineering department, but we get openings in our NOC every now and again. Things are pretty fast paced around here, so they tend to stick to mid and senior level folks in the tier-2/3 groups.
and its posts like these that give me hope there is a job out there for me when i graduate :-)
Well, I certainly don't want to bust your bubble, but I've turned down at least 5 candidates who had Masters degrees but no experience. Unfortunately, this is just one of those jobs that field experience is critical in. The penalty for mistakes is measured in 100's of thousands of dollars due to service level agreements with our customers, that's why the requirement for 3-5 years of actual hands-on-keyboard in a networking field.