Is there a chance Cisco network engineers will go out of demand?
After I complete my engineering degree in another 2 years time I’m planning to study CCNA, CCNP, etc etc… on the field of wireless networking.
But might it be a waste? Will Cisco devices be in market for a long time?
Or should I not do Cisco but stick to the traditional path of doing a MSc or PhD?
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The information you learn in those courses will also apply to networking in general, and is a pre-requisite for MANY networking jobs, even if there will not be a lot of work involving Cisco devices. I would have to say though I can’t see Cisco going out of business anytime soon.
A degree can never hurt, and you can earn more with one. But network engineering will only go out of demand when the internet does.
There is every chance networking technologies can go out of date!