How I Did It

January 6, 2009

Gue kurang tidur karena beberapa hari terakhir suka begadang tanpa alasan yg jelas. Mungkin karena banyak pikiran mengurusi pindahan yg masih banyak masalah. Lucu juga, gue sampai berpikir bahwa proses pindahan ini bener-bener membuat gue sampai ke limit. Membawa gue ke jurang frustasi. Mencapai titik terendah kesabaran. Ini merupakan pengalaman baru buat gue, karena biasanya gue sanggup mengatasi situasi sulit dikarenakan customer yg tough atau project yg berantakan.

Anyway, mari bicara hal lain supaya tidak berfokus ke satu hal saja. Beberapa hari yg lalu ada yg menanyakan bagaimana caranya waktu dulu gue memulai karir. Bagaimana proses supaya gue bisa mencapai titik sekarang ini. Bagaimana cerita perjalanan karir gue. Wah, ini pertanyaan yg lagi-lagi keliatan mudah tapi butuh berjam-jam buat bisa menjawab. Sebenernya gue sudah pernah mempresentasikan How I Did It, Summary of My Journey waktu memberi kuliah umum tentang CCIE di ITB dulu.

Karena sekarang tengah malam begini gue lagi kurang kerjaan, dan sedang berusaha mengalihkan perhatian dari masalah-masalah pindahan, maka yg akan gue lakukan sambil mendengarkan Adam Sandler teriak-teriak di The Wedding Singer “Somebody kill me please.. put a bullet in my head.. ” adalah meng-copy paste poin-poin dari presentasi gue ke sini. Mungkin ini akan bermanfaat atau tidak, menjawab pertanyaannya atau tidak, gue tidak terlalu mikirin sekarang ini. Dan jangan mengharap gue akan menterjemahkannya ke bahasa Indonesia.

How I Did It, Summary of My Journey.

- Mechanical Engineer from ITB, appointed in 1994
- Have been dreaming to work overseas since very young
- Not the smartest student, can be considered ordinary with GPA < 3.0 (out of 4.0)
- Graduated in the hardest time to find a job in home country, 1998 – 1999
- Applied to Schlumberger as Oil Engineer but rejected due to GPA < minimum requirement
- Worked as mechanical engineer but unhappy, wanted to do bigger and more interesting stuff, so quit after just couple of months even without any jobs in hand
- Learned about Microsoft MCSE in campus, learned about Oracle from freelancer
- Passed CCNA in 2000 and have been fall in love to networking
- Got the first IT job from the same company, Schlumberger, as engineer just several months after got rejected when applying as fresh graduate relying on GPA only
- Worked in shift in Network Operation Center (NOC) to maintain internal network
- Full of envy when seeing other colleagues got full training and facilities to become CCIE
- Decided to sleep in the office for 9 months, abusing the copy machine to make copy of training books at night
- Passed CCNP, CCDP and CCIE qualification test (R&S track) within the first 6 months in company without any training, and passed before the others who were sent to the training
- Got offer to move to IBM Global Services with triple salary and being the only CCIE candidate in IBM Indonesia, promised to get full support and lab to practice
- Found out that no lab equipment was available, so must “borrowed” from customers sometime
- Still lived separate with family even though company has provided rented house thanks to CCIE preparation
- Took the first business class flight in life to CCIE lab in Brussels just to fail with 5 points less
- Took another CCIE lab attempt in Tokyo 1 month after and passed, got the magic number #8171
- As the only CCIE in IBM Indonesia, was working as white collar pre-sales consultant without hands on
- Got a lesson in life when failed to troubleshoot networking issue as CCIE, really embarrassed and realized that “E” doesn’t always mean Expert
- Decided to move to middle east in early 2002 to get overseas experience and better money
- Worked for Cisco Gold Partner in Dubai, local company, to serve local customers from Governments, Banks, Universities, Service Providers etc. And working in local company to serve local customers in a strange country is the worst you can expect in career
- Was working as consultant, pre-sales, technical project manager, team leader, senior engineer, designer, and the guy who mounted Cisco device in the rack
- Learned the hard way in how to become a good designer, how to handle under pressure situation, how to handle the customers, how to select the technology as what customer needs not what customer wants, and how to build relationship
- Passed CCIE Security track by self funding and spent USD 15k, supposed to be used as master degree fees
- Have been trying to join Cisco Systems since 2003 but can’t join from partner due to some dumb rule
- Worked together with Cisco Advanced Services in 2006 to migrate triple play network for residential area with 50,000 subscribers, have been fall in love to this team ever since and willing to join in any cost
- Quit the job in mid 2006 and started working as independent consultant/contractor, hoping to get hired by Cisco
- Got offer from many companies with high $$$ but none from Cisco Systems middle east
- Finally got offer to join Cisco Advanced Services in Oct 2006 to cover Asia Pacific
- Dropped salary by 30% to join Cisco, compare to others’ offer dropped salary by 50%
- Living mobile mostly in South East Asia countries, and involved in several large scale deployments and critical migration projects i.e. Petronas, VDC, CAT, Telkomsel, Starhub
- Passed CCIE Service Provider fully funded by Cisco, 1st Indonesian Triple CCIE (and still the only one until date)
- Started feeling the comfort and can survive the projects even without using technical skills
- Applied to Cisco AS World Wide Service Provider practice team, team full of only architect and senior consultant, to cover Europe, Middle East and Africa customers
- Got accepted after the hardest technical interview, interviewed from 5 senior guys in different countries
- Was working on CRS-1, IPv6, NGN and Metro Ethernet migration project in Czech Republic and Slovakia
- Looking ahead for another journey in EMEA, will try to trace Jason Bourne’s path
- Writing this post in the middle of the night, trying to escape from all relocation issues. It seems work. Wait…. Nope :(