If you're feeling bogged down by your CCIE exams, think of the Benjamins (if that rocks your boat). My fellow blogger Michael Morris, who blogs for Cisco Subnet, is a CCIE and was approached by a recruiter pitching him a job in the DC area that paid between $135k to $155k. Michael says that's a bit less than what he thinks is the going rate in a high-cost area. CCIEs in the SF Bay Area for instance, won't get out of bed for less than $200k ... Read his blog here.
Hi everyone,
I am Linda Leung and I write Network World's IT Careers and Training Newsletter and occasionally I get e-mails from readers with all sorts of career-related questions. While I love hearing from readers, I find that I am unable to provide adequate answers to many of the questions because I am a journalist, not an IT recruiter, trainer or employer. Which is why I'm calling for your help. As I receive questions from readers I am going to open out the questions to you - the seasoned IT pro - to help answer. Please use this platform as a resource and please help each other out. This should become a pretty vibrant community for IT pros looking to advance their careers.
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I'm Linda Leung, assistant site editor of NetworkWorld.com. I write Network World's IT Careers and Training http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/edu/index.html and edit Network World's Cisco Subnet community, your gateway to daily Cisco news, blogs, discussion forums, giveaways and more.
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