hello,
i got a job in a voip company.they said it is technical
support---chat ,mail support.i am a btech with ccna.the
salary is 3k for 3 months5k for next 3 and 7k from 7th
month.is it a good job.i want to be a network eng.is tis
path rt and if so wen should i switch to next level from tis
job.
Could u explain wot is NOC.
please reply.really confused
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Answer / tarunbemathw
Thanks alfa,
Dude but I heard it stands for network operations and
control related to remote infrastructure management which
needs CCNA.says a post in this site itself
bro really appreciate ur help if u could point out the rt
career path for me.i want to have a future in networking.no
CCNP for now.so wot is the best profile i should be looking
for now.
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Answer / glad
join in that company and do CCNP as part time.as u r a
fresher u need some experience.This job will give you some
experience.After finishing ur CCNP certification apply for
real world hands-on job.
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Answer / alfa
bro NOC has nothing to do with network engineering NOC
stand for Non Objection Certificate that means the
application which you need whine you want to transfer from
one company to another or from one branch to another the
new branch or company will ask you NOC from the old branch
just to make clear that nothig being asked from you in
future
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