Your certifications and expiration
N2IT
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If you were to never do another certification again and let them all expire which ones would you be left with? This includes not doing CE to maintain certifications.
A+ , N+ and S+ all have expired for me since I took security + after the do not expire deadline. Those are gone
CAPM expires in 2017
RMP expired next year
Prince 2 Foundation expired I believe
ITIL V3 F and the two ITIL's intermediates I have never expire
MCAS / MOS doesn't expired but it's 2007
MS Project 2010 still relavent but it will lose value shortly
Server + lifetime
Project + lifetime
I still have my MBA and BS so I should always remain competitive for educational requirements.
Just curious and being nosey.
A+ , N+ and S+ all have expired for me since I took security + after the do not expire deadline. Those are gone
CAPM expires in 2017
RMP expired next year
Prince 2 Foundation expired I believe
ITIL V3 F and the two ITIL's intermediates I have never expire
MCAS / MOS doesn't expired but it's 2007
MS Project 2010 still relavent but it will lose value shortly
Server + lifetime
Project + lifetime
I still have my MBA and BS so I should always remain competitive for educational requirements.
Just curious and being nosey.
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Vask3n Member Posts: 517Also worked on A+/S+ when they were still lifetime certs. For me, my Cisco chain will disappear if I don't keep up with it every 3 years (currently halfway through CCNP).
I think this is one of the reasons I didn't pursue MS certs, most of which are inevitable end-of-life'd (unless something has changed and I need to do my research on how it works now).Working on MS-ISA at Western Governor's University -
datacomboss Member Posts: 304 ■■■□□□□□□□I only plan to keep PMP and VCP."If I were to say, 'God, why me?' about the bad things, then I should have said, 'God, why me?' about the good things that happened in my life."
Arthur Ashe