u/croxshan

New Support System is Trash

The support system that uses a ticket system for support is so terrible. It took them 3 hours to respond to an issue I had. Especially, in the food industry why is a ticket system being supported instead of live support? Like the company should have enough capital to invest in live support, why invest in a ticketing system. Such a terrible decision.

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u/croxshan — 1 day ago
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Getting into Networking

Hi everyone,

I just got done with my sophomore year of college and going into my junior year for Computer Science. This sophomore year summer I interned as a Network Security Engineer within my university’s networking team, before that I worked as a Network Technician at the same department, so I do have enterprise level experience. My freshman year I worked part time as a Help Desk Technician at my university as well. I plan on getting my CCNA at the end of this year, and I also have a JNCIA.

Do you think with my current experience and a CCNA, I should be able to find a job in networking, or should I aim for a CCNP or CCIE? Also is it easier to transition in Cloud or Cybersecurity after getting a CCNA. Like if I apply for roles in security or cloud would the companies care if I have a CCNA or JNCIA?

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u/croxshan — 3 days ago