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What is the demand for network technicians in Vancouver and Seattle?

  • Hello people i have a question for all those kind enough to answear me. I am a univercity student from London. I am 19years of age but i pretty much know where im going career wise. Im currently studying a computing degree alongside Cisco and Microsoft certifications, yet you guessed it right i want to move into the Networking side of computing cisco network engineer building up to be network architech hopefully :D . I would like to move to either Seattle or Vancouver in the near futur when i finish my studies (2-3years). I would like to ask, is it a wise to move to Vancouver or Seattle to work (computer engineering) i understand canada in general has a high demand in IT professionals but im not sure what the demand is in Vancouver. How easy would it be for me to settle down in Vancouver and find job in computer networking. Whats the demand and one last question whats the average salary out there. Thank you for all your responses, i have reasearched the interntet

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    I couldn't tell you myself as I live in California, but if you go to the community forum at the Cisco learning network you can find plenty of other IT professionals. I'm sure you'd be able to find someone who could give you more info. Check it out here: https://cisco.hosted.jivesoftware.com/index.jspa?ciscoHome=true?utm_source=blog+commenting&utm_medium=media&utm_content=Yahoo&utm_campaign=Domestic

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