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Job Offer - Network Engineer
I am graduating from Georgia Tech this December and am about to receive an offer from a growing IT Consulting and Services Company. They offer IT solutions/support for small to medium businesses in the Atlanta Area.
I would start as a Network Engineer - base pay $40k/yr + full benefits - w/ completion of MSCE and MSCA (microsoft certifications) in the first year, pay bumps to $55-60K is this a good offer? The company seems to be growing strong. almost doubling engineering staff and quadrupling office space by december. -------------------------- When asked what I was looking for in salary at the end of the first interview, I said "competitive" and then after further probing, I mentioned that I was making the equivalent of $40K at my coop job during undergrad. Also, is anyone here MSCA certififed here? |
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Re: Job Offer - Network Engineer
You were making $40k at the coop as a college student? Wtf? Who were you blowing?
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Re: Job Offer - Network Engineer
I suggest you do some searches through job listings for similar jobs and see what they're offering. Also, there's a survey of salaries for just about any job each year. I'm not sure if it's available to the public or if you'd have to buy it for a pretty hefty price, but it's there somewhere. Maybe at the *gasp* library? I don't remember what it's called, either. You're welcome for all this helpful information.
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Re: Job Offer - Network Engineer
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You were making $40k at the coop as a college student? Wtf? Who were you blowing? [/ QUOTE ] I felt I was a bit underpaid at thirty-something as an intern about 4 or 5 years ago. I took it because it was an awesome internship that I knew would lead me to an awesome (and much better paying) full-time job when it mattered. |
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Re: Job Offer - Network Engineer
Are they paying for the courses and testing?
If so, it is competitive for that area, as well as personally beneficial. |
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You were making $40k at the coop as a college student? Wtf? Who were you blowing? [/ QUOTE ] yeah, I wasn't blowing anyone, but I basically took on the role as Head Coop my third work term after becoming indisposable for my web development skills, so with it came a rather large pay increase. Now bear in mind this didn't include any benefits (health dental 401k). also, it was the "hourly equivalent" of 40K. I was only working every other semester and part time on the off semesters. It delayed graduation a bit...I am graduating in my 6th fall...but I'm also graduating with 2 full years of experience under my belt. |
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Are they paying for the courses and testing? If so, it is competitive for that area, as well as personally beneficial. [/ QUOTE ] they are not paying for the courses, but they will pay for the exams. They will provide me with the course books, but I will be required to learn it on my own. I don't see this as a problem as I learned most of my computer skills from those big ass books myself. |
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You were making $40k at the coop as a college student? Wtf? Who were you blowing? [/ QUOTE ] That sounds like a pretty standard intern salary in the field. |
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Re: Job Offer - Network Engineer
It seems like a decent offer once you complete the training. You can find out about MCSA certification on the MS website. Look here. I think a better question is do you want to develop code or be a network/server admin for the next 3 to 5 years. Or possibly the rest of your life. If you want to write code, I'd personally pass on the offer. It would be nearly impossible to make the jump from net admin to developer. No company would require training like this unless you were going to be an admin for the duration. |
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[ QUOTE ] You were making $40k at the coop as a college student? Wtf? Who were you blowing? [/ QUOTE ] That sounds like a pretty standard intern salary in the field. [/ QUOTE ] Are you serious? For someone not even out of school yet? i'm in the wrong business. |
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