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On the ‘web: How to Bridge the Network Skills Gap

The landscape is littered with training for all these new skills, but there is little time, or guidance, through the process of retraining into these new skills. The process of retraining, far too often, feels like leaving all your old skills behind and learning completely new ones. The seeming wide array of paths the average engineer faces, combined with the uncertainty of which of these paths forward represent the real future, can seem overwhelming. @TechTarget

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