From: David Duncon (david_ccie@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 05 2005 - 09:37:49 GMT-3
Hi Group,
I was wondering if any one can give some guidance on the following career 
transition issue.
A friend of mine ( who apparently is preparing for his CCIE R & S Lab exam ) 
got an opportunity to work as a Network Engineer with an Optical Network 
vendor who manufactures and install WDM (Wave Division Multiplexers) and 
FDMs ( Frequency division Multiplexers) with in Carrier exchange 
environment.
As he was totally confused about the offer because half of the interview 
panel was not aware ( or less keen should I say) on what the CCIE 
certification is all about as they are all hard core Carrier back ground 
people with more focus on Optical Networking , Juniper gear and CLNS stack 
(ISIS) and with much lesser focus on IP Data Comms as such. So my friend was 
not sure whether it is a career limiting option or career enhancing option ?
Any feed back on following information  is much appreciated.
1) Is this moving (from purely IP based Data Comms role to Optical 
networking Engineer role) a completely side step with limited future 
opportunities ( i.e. less employers in the field) or it is moving up the 
food chain kind of process with in to a complex Telco or Carrier arena ?
2) What kind of career certifications are available with in Optical 
Networking & which ones are valuable/useful to have ( on WDMs , FDMs and 
related products) 3) What kind of employers in the market employ these 
Optical Networking skill sets ?
Thanks in advance...
Cheers
David.
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