Marcus was good at his job. Really good. Seven years in network infrastructure, hands dirty with every kind of routing problem, every firewall headache. He knew Azure. He lived in it daily.
But the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification? He always had a reason to wait. Deadlines. Projects. "I have the experience anyway."
Then the promotion came up.
His manager shortlisted two names. Marcus and Derek. Same experience. Same team. Same years. But Derek had the certification on his LinkedIn. Marcus did not. The decision took one meeting.
That evening Marcus finally opened the certification page. He read that it covers hybrid connectivity, routing, load balancing, DNS, and enterprise network security. He realized he knew most of it. He had just never proven it.
He read that in 2026, organizations are no longer experimenting with hybrid cloud. Azure Arc, ExpressRoute, Virtual WAN, Private Link are baseline expectations now. Certified professionals are not just preferred. Uncertified ones are simply filtered out before anyone even reads their name.
He checked LinkedIn job filters. Certification required. Certification preferred. His profile would not have appeared in half those searches.
Six weeks. That is all Derek had invested. Microsoft Learn for the study path and this for structured preparation and practice:
https://www.certboosters.com/microsoft/path/azure-network-engineer-associate
Marcus closed his laptop and made a decision. Not because of the salary gap, though that was real. Not because of the job filters, though those stung.
But because he understood finally that the certification was never about proving something to himself. It was about making sure the market could see what he already knew.
He started that night.
The right time, he realized, had always been now.
But the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification? He always had a reason to wait. Deadlines. Projects. "I have the experience anyway."
Then the promotion came up.
His manager shortlisted two names. Marcus and Derek. Same experience. Same team. Same years. But Derek had the certification on his LinkedIn. Marcus did not. The decision took one meeting.
That evening Marcus finally opened the certification page. He read that it covers hybrid connectivity, routing, load balancing, DNS, and enterprise network security. He realized he knew most of it. He had just never proven it.
He read that in 2026, organizations are no longer experimenting with hybrid cloud. Azure Arc, ExpressRoute, Virtual WAN, Private Link are baseline expectations now. Certified professionals are not just preferred. Uncertified ones are simply filtered out before anyone even reads their name.
He checked LinkedIn job filters. Certification required. Certification preferred. His profile would not have appeared in half those searches.
Six weeks. That is all Derek had invested. Microsoft Learn for the study path and this for structured preparation and practice:
https://www.certboosters.com/microsoft/path/azure-network-engineer-associate
Marcus closed his laptop and made a decision. Not because of the salary gap, though that was real. Not because of the job filters, though those stung.
But because he understood finally that the certification was never about proving something to himself. It was about making sure the market could see what he already knew.
He started that night.
The right time, he realized, had always been now.
Marcus was good at his job. Really good. Seven years in network infrastructure, hands dirty with every kind of routing problem, every firewall headache. He knew Azure. He lived in it daily.
But the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification? He always had a reason to wait. Deadlines. Projects. "I have the experience anyway."
Then the promotion came up.
His manager shortlisted two names. Marcus and Derek. Same experience. Same team. Same years. But Derek had the certification on his LinkedIn. Marcus did not. The decision took one meeting.
That evening Marcus finally opened the certification page. He read that it covers hybrid connectivity, routing, load balancing, DNS, and enterprise network security. He realized he knew most of it. He had just never proven it.
He read that in 2026, organizations are no longer experimenting with hybrid cloud. Azure Arc, ExpressRoute, Virtual WAN, Private Link are baseline expectations now. Certified professionals are not just preferred. Uncertified ones are simply filtered out before anyone even reads their name.
He checked LinkedIn job filters. Certification required. Certification preferred. His profile would not have appeared in half those searches.
Six weeks. That is all Derek had invested. Microsoft Learn for the study path and this for structured preparation and practice:
https://www.certboosters.com/microsoft/path/azure-network-engineer-associate
Marcus closed his laptop and made a decision. Not because of the salary gap, though that was real. Not because of the job filters, though those stung.
But because he understood finally that the certification was never about proving something to himself. It was about making sure the market could see what he already knew.
He started that night.
The right time, he realized, had always been now.
0 Commentaires
0 Parts
45 Vue
0 Aperçu