This sort of job posting is extremely common here in the US.  The
"CCNA/CCIE" thrown together as if they were all in the same league.

Do the tech managers not know that there is a huge difference, or is job ad
written up by some non-techie who had no idea of teh difference.  If the
managers are actually writing up these ads, then it is pretty scary, and one
of two things is happening.  1) They don't know the difference between CCNA
and CCIE, and they haven't a clue about what the CCNP is, or 2) they really
don't give a darn about certifications, anyway.

The second possibility may be more correct than I would like it to be, since
I also notice a lot of ads that make the other qualifications mandatory ("at
least 12 years experience yada yada yada", but certifications "would be
helpful."



""Gaz""  wrote in message
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> Thought you CCIE's should see this job advert from a reputable UK
> recruitment agency:
>
> "My client is looking for a very experienced CCNA/CCIE qualified engineer
> who can implement, update and maintain networks for my clients'
customers."
>
> Nice to see an agency with their finger on the pulse.
>
> Be afraid, be very afraid, CCNA's a gaining ground on you.
> Unfortunately as a CCNP, I am not eligible. Our time will come.
>
>
> Gaz




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