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Career Direction for a Network Engineer

I am thinking about my future career direction. I currently have 10 years of experience as a network engineer and I am in my 40s.

I have mainly worked with Cisco equipment such as Nexus, Catalyst, and ASR. Although I have not operated SDN solutions in production, I have experience deploying them.

At this point, I am trying to think about what direction I should take going forward, excluding traditional legacy networking and SDN. In general, what areas do network engineers with around 10 years of experience usually expand their capabilities into?

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u/Big_Mail_1768 — 2 days ago
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Hi, I've been working as a network engineer for about 10 years, and I'm planning to start using Github more actively.

I'd like to understand how network engineers usually use Github and what they use it for. For example, do they use Issues to document troubleshooting cases, symptoms, root-cause analysis, or verification result? Or do they use Github to organize labs and study notes related to networking skills such as OSPF, BGP EIGRP, MPLS?

I'd also like to understand how delvelopers use Github differently from network engineers.

Could you also recommand good place or resource to learn Gihub properly ?

I'm planning to study it myself, but I'd Like to use AI as a learning assistant as well.

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u/Big_Mail_1768 — 15 days ago