Wao Dedan your thinking from 15 -18 mins is exactly like mine ... I've been in network/infrastructure/security for a while and done couple of IT, network/security certifications, they expire as usual. Then one day, I said to myself why not get something that does not expire. So I decided to do a master in Networks and computer systems security. Like you said, I did my master degree with zero expectation of making extra money from it. But at least it will not expire, my children will understand my degree and it does feel good to say you're a professional with masters degree. New comers are lucky to have virtualisation environments, so my advice to them will be to self study, get industry certifications and maybe get a degree.
Networking is so fundamental to every aspect of IT but so few IT guys only have the most basic layer 1 understanding.. I did a "TCP/IP Networking Fundamentals" course as part of my masters, and it was invaluable in my job.
Even at his level he is CONSTANTLY studying and learning. Plus he was checked at the interviews also by the Cisco Management who all had CCIE's who couldnt be bluffed about the info for doing the job. You get to a point in which you MUST KNOW THE CRAFT.
Absolutely Useful Eli! Thank you for sharing your experience Dedan, and Thank you for your Service Brother! Thank you INE crew! Very Professional production.
I know you have a lot of thanks already, but I must also say thank you. This interview was absolutely PERFECT. As a college student, I needed to see and hear this.
I like this type of interviews. I am a network security engineer, listening to people who have been there and done, sharing their experience. Very valuable advice to build your career.
Sir i'm a MCA last year student. I have done my CCNA in Security and I want to start my career in security, could you please guide me " how to start my career in security domain"
Great content, Eli. I was really surprised with the type of content you did, and this is by far the most enjoyable video I watched from you. You prove to be a great host.
Langston is impressive regarding his philosophy about work, serving clients and advice. He developed his life course to fit his situation. Being a Navy pilot is no easy task nor is networking one of the world's top shelf university.
Same thing i keep telling myself.If you want to know security,get back to the nitty gritty of networking,system administration.not just jumping into something.And the highlight of the interview,if you don't love it don't do it. Awesome interview Degan
I have my degree in Network and Comm Mgmt, but I work as a Lineworker because of the pay/benefits. I had my ICND 1 for two years, but has since expired. I have been thinking about retrying but I am now in my 40's. Great interview Eli.
Eli great interview, we definitely need more of this, for sure this is the way to go if someone wants to land a great job in the networking industry: Online degree + Certs (CCIE if possible)
2:20 YES! So many applicants who wrote down BGP on a resume and I ask, "what is the difference between eBGP and iBGP" and the answer I always get, "iBGP is internal and eBGP is external" lol Worst cast scenario I'm looking for "same AS vs different AS" and then some attributes that do or do not transfer. So good man! I love BGP.
It was very useful. Strong information regarding know your field of work and being able to explain it in-depth. The details of networking is how he is so successful in the networking field.
are you at that old tobacco family that they refurbished in north carolina eli? that same company is supposed to refurbish an old factory where i live and i cant wait
yep liked this - need to keep the format around 1 hour or less Eli - myself and many IT pros don't have 2 hours to sit through a full video of yours. This was a real world interview and very relevant.
To anyone that may come back to this video, my specialty was around Systems WinTel Engineering. Just go dig into all the free online labs and tutorials/books available to you. You do NOT need a college degree to learn this stuff. As I’ve grown into a manager, I’m lucky in that I get to still be more technical - and that I get to work more closely with the Networking/TelCo side of things too. If you love Infrastructure- go for it. If it’s just a money goal - find something else, because you DO stay busy.
I just have a lowly diploma from a technical college. 31 years so far. Currently working at my retirement job mining emergency department data. What tools do I use you ask? I build my own with a compiled language. Products like Tableau or Crystal Reports are for people to stupid to write code.
I retired from the Navy in 2011 and looking to get in to the IT Field. I have my Security+, network+ and I'm working on my CCNA. I have always wanted to get in to networking while in the Navy but was not a allowed to cross rate(change job). My concern now is that I'm "too old" to enter in to the networking field because of so many applicants who are much younger and just entering the workforce. What are your thoughts on this?
I was in the Navy , left a good career and decided to start over , went to college got my degree and started at IBM , never looked back ,did some great work for DOD, DOJ , during the shooting war . I have zero regrets. You are only too old when you are dead.
Wao Dedan your thinking from 15 -18 mins is exactly like mine ... I've been in network/infrastructure/security for a while and done couple of IT, network/security certifications, they expire as usual. Then one day, I said to myself why not get something that does not expire. So I decided to do a master in Networks and computer systems security. Like you said, I did my master degree with zero expectation of making extra money from it. But at least it will not expire, my children will understand my degree and it does feel good to say you're a professional with masters degree. New comers are lucky to have virtualisation environments, so my advice to them will be to self study, get industry certifications and maybe get a degree.
Networking is so fundamental to every aspect of IT but so few IT guys only have the most basic layer 1 understanding.. I did a "TCP/IP Networking Fundamentals" course as part of my masters, and it was invaluable in my job.
Even at his level he is CONSTANTLY studying and learning. Plus he was checked at the interviews also by the Cisco Management who all had CCIE's who couldnt be bluffed about the info for doing the job. You get to a point in which you MUST KNOW THE CRAFT.
People like myself need to see interviews like this. I'm honored to watch the two of you to explore real life Network Engineering.
This style and format is great and informative need more.
I like this format for the interview/video. :)
I like hosted by INE videos too!
Absolutely Useful Eli! Thank you for sharing your experience Dedan, and Thank you for your Service Brother! Thank you INE crew! Very Professional production.
I know you have a lot of thanks already, but I must also say thank you. This interview was absolutely PERFECT. As a college student, I needed to see and hear this.
I like this type of interviews. I am a network security engineer, listening to people who have been there and done, sharing their experience. Very valuable advice to build your career.
Sir i'm a MCA last year student. I have done my CCNA in Security and I want to start my career in security, could you please guide me " how to start my career in security domain"
41:10 the importance of passion
Louis!
Some emotional attachment may be inevitable in the things we do, haha.
Great content, Eli. I was really surprised with the type of content you did, and this is by far the most enjoyable video I watched from you. You prove to be a great host.
Langston is impressive regarding his philosophy about work, serving clients and advice. He developed his life course to fit his situation. Being a Navy pilot is no easy task nor is networking one of the world's top shelf university.
Do more interview about cybersecurity.
Yes!! THIS!!!
"Do they like doing a ton of paperwork", "Do they even own a 'yes' stamp? (deal breaker)"
Hell yeah
Eli the Trailblazer!
Well-done with this style!
I'm about to graduate with CIS and I'm so nervous about getting a job. Great interview!
Same thing i keep telling myself.If you want to know security,get back to the nitty gritty of networking,system administration.not just jumping into something.And the highlight of the interview,if you don't love it don't do it.
Awesome interview Degan
I have my degree in Network and Comm Mgmt, but I work as a Lineworker because of the pay/benefits. I had my ICND 1 for two years, but has since expired.
I have been thinking about retrying but I am now in my 40's. Great interview Eli.
you can tell that guy knows a lot, I wish and hope to know as much as him in my Networking career when i'm his age
Eli great interview, we definitely need more of this, for sure this is the way to go if someone wants to land a great job in the networking industry: Online degree + Certs (CCIE if possible)
Thanks Eli, great interview! It was actually kind of inspiring hearing about Dedan's experience in the field. =)
Eli I did not like your Eli the computer guy stuff , but I love the interview format, this is your true calling!. Great interview
2:20 YES! So many applicants who wrote down BGP on a resume and I ask, "what is the difference between eBGP and iBGP" and the answer I always get, "iBGP is internal and eBGP is external" lol Worst cast scenario I'm looking for "same AS vs different AS" and then some attributes that do or do not transfer. So good man! I love BGP.
Thank you for posting this. It would be great to have a new 2020 interview session.
I was hesitant at first to watch these interview videos but I love it! Great stuff, Eli!
Smart Guy and great interview again. Great line of questioning again ELI!
It was very useful. Strong information regarding know your field of work and being able to explain it in-depth. The details of networking is how he is so successful in the networking field.
Very nice interview, thanks Eli. I enjoyed this one.
are you at that old tobacco family that they refurbished in north carolina eli? that same company is supposed to refurbish an old factory where i live and i cant wait
Great interview, would love to see one with a cybersecurity expert!
This was great!! Great content so much wisdom, seriously bridged some important things I have missed in my head. I will knock out my CCNET
Thank you ELI !!!
WOW - GREAT INTERVIEW - KEEP EM COMING.
the last question gave me life. God Bless America
Eli thanks for this Info.This is a great interview.
It would be cool to get a cybersecurity expert.
Eli the best... My favourite...
the best interview ever!
Damn, love these interview videos. Keep it up man!
Awesome interview!! Very rarely we get to hear to how real world Network Engineers operate. 👍
Very Good Interview Eli, thanks for providing this.
very informative... thanx Elithecomputerguy!!
I like this guy - great interview!
What a great interview! Thank you
solid interview
Great interview, thank you 🎉
Best video yet Eli keep them coming bud!
very informative! I'm impressed eli!
This guy is awesome. Really enjoyed this solid interview Eli
Great interview!
Please do more of these
somebody convince me pls INE vs CBT NUGGETS.
Thank you for your service sir!
Omg, this helped me sooooo much. Thank you for this interview.
Dope interview Eli. Really informative.
brief and informative ...thank you guys for this piece
really informative. Thank you
Eli, have you thought about posting your videos to Vimeo in addition to TH-cam?
Good interview!
starts with a C and ryhmes with Disco! That must ne Juniper! ;D
Conicwall
Great Interview
awesome interview!
Feeding off the mission mindset and leadership.
Did he say it's a terrible idea to get a home lab? If so, why & what would be the alternatives?
wow impressive guy i like the interview
yep liked this - need to keep the format around 1 hour or less Eli - myself and many IT pros don't have 2 hours to sit through a full video of yours. This was a real world interview and very relevant.
Andrew P speed up the video in the settings.
Any relation to Big. E?
Loved the interview, that dude has some tree trunk arms.
cool job, very diverse job
Great Interview Eli
This was very informative. Thanks for the information.
So interesting, how do i start, what books to read to get there and how to get those books
just loved it !!!
TH-cam is the Greatest ,verry cool .
Great interview Computer guy
Awesome video Eli!
great guest speaker!!
I need to spend more time with IT/Ne tree working professionals
Great and very informative!!
Great Interview!!
To anyone that may come back to this video, my specialty was around Systems WinTel Engineering. Just go dig into all the free online labs and tutorials/books available to you. You do NOT need a college degree to learn this stuff. As I’ve grown into a manager, I’m lucky in that I get to still be more technical - and that I get to work more closely with the Networking/TelCo side of things too. If you love Infrastructure- go for it. If it’s just a money goal - find something else, because you DO stay busy.
I just have a lowly diploma from a technical college. 31 years so far. Currently working at my retirement job mining emergency department data. What tools do I use you ask? I build my own with a compiled language. Products like Tableau or Crystal Reports are for people to stupid to write code.
People who don't know code are stupid?... How does one become good at writing code?
HipHopBeatSource
Just being sarcastic. Learning how to code takes a lot of practice. If you enjoy doing, you will probably get good at it.
I retired from the Navy in 2011 and looking to get in to the IT Field. I have my Security+, network+ and I'm working on my CCNA. I have always wanted to get in to networking while in the Navy but was not a allowed to cross rate(change job). My concern now is that I'm "too old" to enter in to the networking field because of so many applicants who are much younger and just entering the workforce. What are your thoughts on this?
I was in the Navy , left a good career and decided to start over , went to college got my degree and started at IBM , never looked back ,did some great work for DOD, DOJ , during the shooting war . I have zero regrets. You are only too old when you are dead.
Thanks for the advice.
Hi...keep going...everything will come at ryt time.
Very nice ,than you.
that dude was real cool
Finally something!
I feel you on the maryland part man. its too much here.
This is awesome
This was great
niiiiiiiiice
what would he rent? sounded like he said ragtime? 13:45
rack time. as in racks of expensive routers, switches, firewalls etc..
PASSION i heard it.
CCIE !!??? Smart guy then!
What a badass.
No Mather what they said after couple of years 5 o clock! Good bye see you tomorrow
heh here I am stuck in Maryland.
Audio is off sync why is that ?
this was really good.
You guys are sitting so far apart :`(
Cool stf
is networking is dying and software engineering is the future
No...
First
Wow sounds like a cult!!!