Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Some good jobs can fit Ciscoers

I no longer work for Cisco, but I do appreciate all the help I received when I was in TAC, I found that Amazon is hiring for lots of networking engineers and I will suggest you try on them, for example:

Network Development Engineer, Internet Edge Capacity

$113,200/yr - $212,800/yr Full-time

About the job
Description

The AWS GCNA (Global Connectivity and Network Availability) Organization is looking for a Network Development Engineer to join our EDGE team. Network Development Engineers partner with our broader Infrastructure organization on configurations standards and tools, and collaborate with Systems and Software Engineers to ensure fast, smooth roll-out of new designs and products, and also deploy and sustain networking software tools.

AWS GCNA (Global Connectivity and Network Availability) is the backbone that connects the global

AWS network. Focused on controlling the internet traffic that allows users to access their information

and applications regardless of where they are in the world. GCNA is responsible for building and

designing a complex backbone network that allows internet traffic to flow efficiently between data

centers and customers.

If you like to work with new technologies and optimizing existing technology have experience participating in network/systems support for a large-scale enterprise or service provider environment, we’d like to meet you. Your work will play a key role in driving the stability and sustainability of next-generation IP networks.

Basic Qualifications

4+ years of major internet routing protocols experience
4+ years experience developing engineering, deployment, or operations mechanisms to support IP network and/or networking systems.
4+ years experience in a technical on-call capacity, responding to customer impacting events, mitigating and root cause analysis of those events.
1+ years of experience in automation via Bash/shell scripting and Perl/Python programming.

Preferred Qualifications

Thorough understanding of TCP/IP networking, IP routing, Server Load Balancing, and Network Security architecture and core technologies such as IP, TCP, OSPF/IS-IS, BGP, MPLS, Server Load Balancers, Firewalls, ACLs, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, LDAP, NFS, etc.
Experience with one or more of the following router, server load balancer, and firewall vendor platforms: Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Arista, Brocade, Extreme, Citrix, F5, Fortinet, Palo Alto, etc.
In-depth knowledge of and experience with networking and/or systems technologies.
Knowledge of network hardware and packet forwarding architectures.
Experience working in virtualized enterprise networking environments.
Software development/programming.
Must be comfortable working in a Linux/Unix environment.

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TAC is sweat shop work. It doesn't matter with who. Amazon happens to be one of the worst unless you are into that type of thing.

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Post ID: @1kxr+1r63SLVe

Amazon is an employer so comically sh--e I'd legitimately rather be unemployed, and that was people in their suit-and-tie divisions.
Legitimately knew a guy who was stating that he hadn't seen the sun in months.. in september.
There are good places to work. Amazon isn't one of them.

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Post ID: @1kkh+1r63SLVe

If you worked at Cisco you'd know we are Cisconians, not Ciscoers.

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Post ID: @1azm+1r63SLVe

Not, true! When i was in TAC, an India lady helped me very much! She taught me many soft skills which had nothing to do with tribalism.

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Post ID: @cpj+1r63SLVe

Amazon is a brutal place to work, no one stays at Amazon for more than 1 years.

Too many of these subcontinent people working at Amazon. If you did not have enough of Tribal work inside Cisco, Amazon can always welcome you more for tribal work. Good luck

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