yeaps..men are usually better at technical things than women..this is my personal view...
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Comparing one country's market with another is like comparing Oranges to Apples. e.g. HP in Doha will have different work ethics and recruitment policies to HP in India.
Its better to compare organisations, but that's the hard part, there is too much bureaucracy in every organisation. Every organisation has different expectations of a prospective employee and different employment procedures.
Once you have your foot in the door, it all depends on YOU and how far YOUR organisation will allow YOU to use YOUR skills.
Subhanallah, I know a contractor who in just 3 years (after switching careers from being a plumber :omg:) has moved from basic network diagnostics (1st line or Junior Network Role) to being part of the Design or 4th Line team, where solutions to an organisations network are drawn up.
Hope that helps.
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Does anyone have any materials or links that can help me on renforce my knowledge on subnetting and VLSM please.
networking knowledge is of little use if one has got little or no knowledge of systems, os, servers etc...do u have mcse or mcitp? mcsa/mcse/mcitp is like a hat..ccna is just like a feather to decorate the hat...well, at least this is what i have been taught and have experienced in my job hunt..Systems is always easier than networking..i would trade in my ccna for mcsa anytime..lol..