I am a Bsc Computer Science passed(2008) student.I have no plan to do any PG degree now.Because i hate to study.I want a job now.But i am in a confusion that in which should i specialize Networking(MCSE,CCNA,RHCE etc) Or Programming(.NET,J2EE etc).I heard a lot about the exploitation in the programming field.Also i dont like a 12 hour sitting in front of computer job personally.I like to work not to sit in a chair.
I know the opportunities in the software field and its Slary ranges But i dont know completely about the Networking career.
So i need advices...........
Networking or Programming?
I've been in networking since 1982. Back then it was called teleprocessing. Everyone else "had" to be a programmer. Of course there were only 3-4 types of programming and one type of network (for the most part). I went to school for programming and accounting but thankfully never made the leap. The entry level market for both networking and programming is probably saturated I would think. Still, I would take the networking route and always suggest that. A ccna is just a starting point so I would certainly get that out of the way. You really want to get towards a ccnp or ccie (I have the ie). There is also a design track that has been started so the np would open that path up as well. Good luck!
Reply:Hi
As per the question i will choose the NETWORKING.
Here the thing is that what u like most
In which u field u interested more
Don't choose field as per the scope
Always prefer what u like, your interest
I like programming
But still i vote for NETWORKING
because its the today's hot field
I think its one of the difficult, tough field
Having great Job opportunities
Its a heart of any field
There is lots of need of network engineers, %26amp; other persons who r related to the networking field
If u r interested in this field then go ahead
Its for you
But if u interested in PROGRAMMING %26amp; u r choosing NETWORKING as looking the scope Of that field
then stop dont go ahead u r on wrong track
Choose field as per ur interest %26amp; become master in it
go for specialisation
be a professional
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Reply:Well, I find myself in the same situation. I decided to go with networking. I have the same feelings toward, not wanting to spend long periods of time behind a desk. The answer I came to is... Programming jobs can very easily be outsorced to other places. As is with networking it can not be as much. There will always be a need for somone to run, networking cables and setup networks and do general troubleshooting on computers. Also, programming isn't a very stable job, if you find a local job, it will very much be under a contract, once the job is done... your done. Thats the reason I decided to follow the networking branch.
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