Two years of experience is too early to be credible at the expert
level, even with a complete CCIE certification. Five years of
experience is also too early to be credible as a network architect. I
would say: get more practical experience, chase more challenging
projects, never get bored with an employer, things like that. Then
CCDE or MBA will follow naturally, after more than five to seven years
of experience. In my country, an advanced university degree wouldn't
help too much - maybe yours is different, I don't know.
HTH,
Mihai
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Abdullah Turki<ccie.addict_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need your advice for my future career. I Have 2 Years of experience in
> Networking with Big name in the industry plus CCIP/CCNP/CCNA/DA.
> I will have my second attempt in CCIE RS soon after 1.5 month.
>
> Is it better to continue with the CCIE tracks like CCIE(RS,SP,Sec),CCDE or
> to have Master degree in Network with one CCIE like RS track.
>
> My Goal is to be technical manager or architect in the coming future.
>
> Any advice will be valuable to me.
>
> Thanks
>
> Abdullah
>
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