Hi friend!
Of course, there is value, take Datacom as an example.
The datacom network plays a fundamental role in the entire intelligent world. Therefore, network engineers are required wherever networks are deployed. Virtually all enterprises have networks. Theoretically speaking, network engineers can be employed in any enterprise, there is no doubt about the employment prospects.
Of course, different enterprises have different network scales and require different skills of network engineers. Small and micro enterprises do not need full-time network engineers, but part-time employees need to master necessary datacom knowledge. Small-sized and medium-sized enterprises that have independent network construction require full-time network engineers, generally, HCIA is competent. Medium-sized and large-sized enterprises have complex self-owned networks and require at least HCIP-level network engineers. For ultra-large enterprises, the network is very complex and usually requires a network expert team, the HCIE is a suitable for this scenario. This is in terms of the size of the enterprise. From the perspective of industry roles, the job opportunities mentioned just now are those of Party A. In fact, Party B also has a lot of job opportunities, including pre-sales and post-sales positions for network product distributors and system integrators. Huawei has strict certification requirements for the positions of these ecosystem partners. According to our experience, since Huawei's datacom products have a large market share, Huawei's certified datacom engineers are very popular in various enterprises, especially HCIEs.