x and Juan,

After getting to the point in your network careers of being so close to the
CCIE, I would do an executive summary.   Much more unique than a resume,
resumes come in more flavors than fruit and make it impossible to guess
which format the reader likes, who is 90% of the time not the person who
makes the decision of who to bring in for the first interview.  A summary
jumps out and says 'I am different', and will stick in the mind of the
screener.

 An exec summary combines the strength's of a cover lettter and the
experience/project listing of a resume.            http://www.cio.com has
great threads for exec summaries, salary negotiation, etc

Just my two cents.

Have a great day.


Kevin McCarty
CCNA CCNP
Computer Sciences Corporation
Defense Sector


                                                                                       
                            
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Juan,
Send me your resume and I will help you with it.  A
resume is a way of giving a hiring manager a 30 second
snapshot of your career.

1.) I passed the CCIE written and I consider it a big
accomplishment, so I have it on my resume.

2.) I have heard the All in one study guide is a good
starting point, but I haven't gotten into it yet.

3.) no idea




--- Juan Blanco  wrote:
> Team,
> After your pass the written what do you do in
> reference to the following:
>
> 1) Do you mention it in your resume and if you do
> any suggestions (I know it
> is not a certification).
>    CCIE Lab(schedule for xx-xx-xx)
>    Passed CCIE Written, Lab(schedule for xx-xx-xx)
>    Working on the CCIE Lab
>    Put nothing because the written is not a
> certification......
>
> 2) Any book which will help you to put together a
> very organize and
> structure plan of studding for the lab(very similar
> to Caslow's book)
>    I already have the following books:
>         CASLOW, HUTNIX, DOYLE
> 3) How similar are the labs and hardware layout from
> the FATKID to the real
> thing.....I planning to use the same format (what is
> your recommendation)
>
> Wow, the more we think we know the less we
> know.......I feel very
> good....some people are saying that I don't have a
> life because all I talk
> about is
> Cisco...Cisco...routers....switches....bridges
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> JB
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