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ironlung
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Hi everyone,
The question I have is does anyone still put there A+ and Network+ cert on there resume when they have Cisco and Microsoft certs when applying for a higher job like an Sr.Engineer?My gut tells me to stick with a few of the higher certs and leave it at that.I just don't want to overdo it on the certs on my resume.
The question I have is does anyone still put there A+ and Network+ cert on there resume when they have Cisco and Microsoft certs when applying for a higher job like an Sr.Engineer?My gut tells me to stick with a few of the higher certs and leave it at that.I just don't want to overdo it on the certs on my resume.
Sometimes you just gotta bite the bullet.
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hiddenknight821 Member Posts: 1,209 ■■■■■■□□□□Hi everyone,
The question I have is does anyone still put there A+ and Network+ cert on there resume when they have Cisco and Microsoft certs when applying for a higher job like an Sr.Engineer?My gut tells me to stick with a few of the higher certs and leave it at that.I just don't want to overdo it on the certs on my resume.
I read this somewhere else in the forums, and most of the experienced players agreed to leave out low-level certs when they already have higher-level certs.
But if I was you, I would include it as there is nothing wrong with bragging about your credentials. Include them as long as there are rooms in your resume, and you want to be confident that the filter captures all your keywords. -
Daniel333 Member Posts: 2,077 ■■■■■■□□□□Meh, I left it on there. Some uneducated HR person is bound to think I look better than another candidate because of my A+ awesomeness. But it's mainly filler below my MCSE, Exchange and CCNA certs.-Daniel
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModIf you need the space leave them off, but I don't really think there is anything wrong with putting them on there.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Firemarshalbill.com Member Posts: 128Hey unless you are Mikej412 (he doesnt have room for any more certs HAHAHAHA ) I would leave them in, can't hurt and in some cases it may help. I like to see them on the people I interview especially the A+