All You Need To Know About How To Become A Cisco Certified Network Engineer

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On May 22, 2019
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As we all know that the job of network engineer has been in great demand over the last few decades. The reason for this increasing popularity of a network engineer is due to the fact that most of the work and communication today relies on the internet and wireless medium. Hence it is the need of the hour to have a team of professional network experts who can manage the overall working of the network. If you are also keen to know what exactly the job of a Cisco certified network engineer is and want to become one then this article will answer all your questions.
 
What does a network engineer do?

As the name suggests, the main job of a network engineer is to construct and maintain a network. A network engineer is responsible for planning, constructing and managing an organization’s network so that it functions with utmost optimization and in accordance with its intention. He deals with the functioning of the IT system of the organization.

Apart from regular functioning, he is also expected to develop and implement more enhanced versions of the existing networks. Also, he has to administer all the troubleshooting related to the network issues. Hence you are required to keep the organization’s network updated and trouble-free.

Steps to become a CCNA (Cisco certified network engineer):

The following steps mentioned below are quintessential ones for anyone who wishes to become a network engineer:

Step 1- a bachelor’s degree is a must

Firstly, it is very essential for anyone to hold a bachelor’s degree in the field of computer science or information technology or any other branch that deals with networking. It is also important that your degree is from a renowned and well-affiliated university or college.

Step 2- get experience first

Nowadays if you want to work with a good firm as a network engineer and at a good pay scale then you will be requiring a minimum experience of 5-10 years. This experience can be earned with the help of internships during and after your graduation. These can be either part time or full time. This ensures that you have a pre-exposure to the industrial applications of network engineering and also it gives you an extra edge in terms of creativity and innovations. It also makes you more proficient regarding real-world problems.

Step 3- equip yourself with new courses 

Lastly, you must never give up learning and keep brushing up your knowledge with various courses offered by Cisco like CCNA, CCENT, CCNP, etc. which will give you an extra edge.

Author’s bio: the writer is a tech-savvy and a blogger.

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