So how big is the demand in a position for Networking?
I am just curious. It seems like a tech job that you can score easily without living in silicon valley, and it seems that broadband service subscribers will gradually improve in the future.
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Hardcore network architecting is fairly viable anywhere in the world where there is technology. There are hot-spots as per usual, but if you''re a solid architect with a wide-range of skills you don''t have to live in ''The Valley'' to remain employed or to consult a boatload.
It all depends on your skills.
I''m assuming you meant ''networking'' in the classical sense and not Windows NT/2k/whatever administration.
.zfod
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