My group is adding another headcount for what looks like an experienced-but-junior network engineer. It's requisition number 63814 if you go here and click on employment opportunities. If you apply, let me know.
I feel like Tufts is the obvious next stop on my career goal of making my commute as short as possible, but (a) I'm not ready to jump ship yet; (b) this doesn't sound like the right position for me anyway. (Also, my salary history may have priced me out of the academia market at this point, at last until the kids are in college, at which point I can think more seriously about jobs that would involve big pay cuts; and that's many years away at this point.)
Join us. . . choose all-night code upgrades, angry customers who don't know a byte from a bite, clueless management who think there's no difference between the $20 hub they have at home and the $x,xxx,xxx switches used for high speed data transfer. Choose field techs who have never worked on routing equipment, and who don't know where xe-0/1/0 would even be on a router, let alone how they're going to connect that up to a port in another cage. Choose colos with man-traps and hostile service staff. Choose no life, no job security, no sanity. Chose Network Engineering.
I notice the nice-to-haves includes familiarity with Aruba wireless equipment; coincidentally that's the new gig I'm starting in February (on the Airwave team)
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