Great opinion, TyRhon144000. Exactly what I have been doing and I have got
good results...



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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "TyRhon144000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 5:21 PM
> Subject: Re: CCNP and chances of finding a job
>
>
> > Don't feel bad. You just have to persevere that's all. When you try for
a
> > job, you should list your skills, what you KNOW. When you go for an
> > interview, and if they ask you something that you do not know tell them.
> > Since you do have routers you can get some hands-on, you just have to
> > enhance your skills, and they will get better with time. Look at it this
> > way, when you learn to play an instrument the more you practice the
better
> > you get, and when you practice a lot, like to the point when you get
sick
> of
> > it, you can play it in your sleep.
> > A lot of people feel that people who are certified without experience
are
> > less qualified, but I feel that when you get certified it definitely
> proves
> > that you: (1) Understand the material, and (2)you know how to perform
> > certain configurations. But in the real world, you need to know how and
> when
> > to use different configurations and how to make them work with other
> > technologies.
> > But being certified is definitely a plus. Your only handicap is that,
you
> do
> > not know certain things. For instance, let's say you are working with a
T1
> > line on your serial interface, and it's not up and running, how do you
> > troubleshoot it, in fact what would be the first thing you would do? Now
> to
> > a CCNA (or CCNP, for that matter) with no experience, he would probrably
> be
> > perplexed, but with something like that, the interviewer would figure
that
> > you don't know anything. (Which really is not your problem but his.  :0)
> > To anyone just starting out, I strongly suggest that you get to know
> people
> > who are working in the field, and find out what are the most marketable
> > skills. Even when you are going on the interview, and it seems like it
> isn't
> > going well and you think you might not get the job, ask the interviewer
> for
> > some suggestions. Ask him how he got started, and what would he suggest
> for
> > a newcomer to do.
> > Bottom line is this; the industry is starving. A few places, are smart
and
> > are willing to train, but for the most part, schedules are so tight that
> the
> > companies want you to be able to work on your own from day one. Hence
the
> > paper certification. In a perfect world once you get certified, someone
> > would take you under his wing, and help you enhance your skills; but
this
> is
> > not a perfect world, this is a "DOG EAT DOG" world. Your playing with
the
> > big boy's now.
> > All-in-all you are on the right track, always remember this saying,
> > "Forwards ever, backwards never". No matter what anyone say's, DO NOT GO
> > BACK and start over, (ie. get your A+, or CNA). Just keep moving
forward.
> > I have heard of one "paper CCIE" who is only 23 yrs. old. He had a
friend
> > who had a home lab, he banged away on the equipment, and was able to
make
> > heads and tails of the material, and successfully PASSED the CCIE, and
is
> > currently working. Can you imagine how good he will be in XX amount of
> > years?
> > So stay by the things that you have learned and you will get better, get
> > your CCNP, but don't market yourself as a CCNP, just put CCNA on your
> > resume, and if you get the job THEN say I've got my CCNP. It's always a
> > little better to be over qualified.
> > Hope I have helped
> > Ty
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:52 PM
> > Subject: Re: CCNP and chances of finding a job
> >
> >
> > > the biggest problem I have, is  finding a job where I can gain
> experience
> > > with cisco routers.  I have had 3 prior jobs dealing with PC's and
> > internet
> > > tech support but it's pretty tough to get my foot in the door with
just
> a
> > > CCNA.  My goal here is to just be able to get a job, and what I'm
> > wondering
> > > is if a CCNP will land me one, because it seems like the ccna wont
> really
> > > help much here.  Not necessarily one that will pay me a good lump but
> one
> > > where I can at least start to get some experience with routers.
> currently
> > I
> > > only have a 2501 here at home that my parents got for me.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Dollard Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "'K Sacca'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:24 AM
> > > Subject: RE: CCNP and chances of finding a job
> > >
> > >
> > > Ken, WOW, congrats for that :) (thats the ken at cisco)
> > >
> > > the other ken, yammy,
> > > im sorry before hand, but im going to have to flame you before you do
> > > something stupid.
> > > DONT GET UR CCNP without exp. thats the kind of stuff, that ruined
> > microsoft
> > > certs, thats ruining the CCNA, and that will eventually ruin the CCNP.
> on
> > > top of that, you'll have a much easier time passing the ccnp if you
have
> > > work experinence and get real life exposure to networking.
> > > i worked hard to get my ccnp, and im going for the ccie now, and i'd
> love
> > to
> > > see my certs keep their value and not get devalorized because some ppl
> > think
> > > its the easy road to getting the pot of gold. its not, its a hard and
> > > demanding job, theres always something to learn, and always networks
> with
> > > problems. a CCNP is expected certain things, and in case you didnt
know,
> > if
> > > cisco receives complaints about incompetent work on your part, they
can
> > > revoke your certification. please do yourself a favor by getting
> > experience,
> > > your employer might pay ur certs after that, with training, and you'll
> wa
> > > ste less time on your own doing so.
> > > Morgan
> > > PS, any1 who wishes to flame me on this subject is free to do so, i
> > > guarantee it wont look pretty in the end.
> > > I've met one CCNP that had no exp and didnt know wtf he was talking
> about,
> > > and i hope for the others out there i never meet one again.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > -----Message d'origine-----
> > > > De: K Sacca [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > > Date: jeudi 25 mai 2000 03:26
> > > > À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Objet: Re: CCNP and chances of finding a job
> > > >
> > > > Ken
> > > >
> > > > I received my CCNP almost two months ago.  About 2
> > > > weeks after receiving the cert, I started firing off
> > > > my resume everywhere.  I received a call from Cisco,
> > > > as they were interested in my background.  I passed
> > > > the phone screening, then passed the brutal face to
> > > > face interviews at Cisco with about 7 people.  I'm now
> > > > working with the IOS WAN Test team.  Before this job,
> > > > I had about 10 years of experience with desktop
> > > > computers, network servers and Microsoft products.  I
> > > > had a MCSE and a Compaq ASE.  I made the switch to
> > > > Cisco as I see problems down the road for Microsoft.
> > > > I think Sprint Paranet will also hire you with a CCNP.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Now the task of getting a CCIE should be achievable
> > > > since Cisco gave me my very own testbed loaded with
> > > > seven routers.
> > > >
> > > > Good Luck.
> > > >  Ken
> > > >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > "ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > > > > What are the chances of a CCNP finding a job without
> > > > > prior work experience
> > > > > with routers and such?  I'm debating this issue with
> > > > > my girfriend.  She
> > > > > thinks that job experience is more important, and
> > > > > that I should be looking
> > > > > for a job to move me up.  I, on the other hand,
> > > > > don't think I can find much
> > > > > of a job with just a CCNA and would rather get a
> > > > > CCNP, but I'm not quite
> > > > > sure if just a CCNP by itself can land me a job. Any
> > > > > help would be
> > > > > appreciated.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >                -ken
> > > > >
> > > > >
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