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BryanM67 wrote: I know that CCNA is considered an "entry level" network certification. I have completed all four CCNA courses offered by Cisco Network Academy and plan to finish certification within a few weeks (I already passed INTRO). I feel confident that I will be ready. I also have CompTIA A+ certification. Just wondering, how marketable is CCNA currently? I understand it takes work on the part of the jobseeker to find work and I also understand one has to show that he knows the material. For those of you who have a CCNA certification, how difficult was it to find a networking job? Did having the CCNA make a difference? Thanks for any insight on this.
benbuiltpc wrote: "I have completed all four CCNA courses offered by Cisco Network Academy" Do you mean you attended classes or bought the study materials from Cisco? I'm looking to enroll in the fall for this program - I'm thinking the hands on learning would be much better than just reading about it. Does graduating from the academy sound better than just having the CCNA with no real Cisco experience? A local college is offering the 4 semester program... I just hope it's not a "figure it out yourself" kind of class.
keenon wrote: BryanM67 wrote: I know that CCNA is considered an "entry level" network certification. I have completed all four CCNA courses offered by Cisco Network Academy and plan to finish certification within a few weeks (I already passed INTRO). I feel confident that I will be ready. I also have CompTIA A+ certification. Just wondering, how marketable is CCNA currently? I understand it takes work on the part of the jobseeker to find work and I also understand one has to show that he knows the material. For those of you who have a CCNA certification, how difficult was it to find a networking job? Did having the CCNA make a difference? Thanks for any insight on this. CCNA is always marketable, but even more so with some experience to back it and not all "book". I would start looking for entry level network gig patching cables, racking gear, ect this will get you familiar and some exposure
BryanM67 wrote: Thanks for your input. My experience is limited to the labs I did in Cisco Network Academy at my community college. I also purchased several routers for brushing up on my skills before I take ICND (hope to get a switch soon also). I certainly would like experience but thats the problem. Most job postings I have seen want on the job experience but you have to get a job to get the experience. I don't see many entry level jobs on monster.com and the other job websites.
BryanM67 wrote: I don't see many entry level jobs on monster.com and the other job websites.
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