There’s something no one tells network engineers: So, how do we grow our careers? The answers were shared recently by industry veterans at US Networking User Association (PA)NUG career day, and we have the TL;DR below. Shout-out to Jason Gintert and his team for allowing us to share this invaluable career information with our audience,Continue reading “The Career Advice No One Tells Network Engineers”
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Why Projects Fail (and Why It’s Usually Not the Tech)
If you’ve worked on enough networking projects, you’ve probably lived some version of this story: A project kicks off with a big goal. Big budget. Big expectations. A timeline appears out of thin air. Weekly status calls begin. Green… green… green… and then suddenly… yellow. And once it’s yellow, you can feel it: the tension,Continue reading “Why Projects Fail (and Why It’s Usually Not the Tech)”
Behind the Scenes: How The Art of Network Engineering Podcast is Made
Ever listen to a podcast and think, “They probably just hit record and start talking”? Not quite. Creating a successful tech podcast, especially one that’s run for over 170 episodes, requires way more planning, collaboration, and creative problem-solving than most people realize. In this behind-the-scenes look at The Art of Network Engineering, we’re sharing howContinue reading “Behind the Scenes: How The Art of Network Engineering Podcast is Made”