Monkerz wrote: » I don't see the point in cramming all that knowledge in your brain just to forget it once you have your CCNP cert. You have already mentioned your completion of CCNA:S merely 9 months ago, yet cannot remember most of it. Do you want to actually know the material or just get a paper cert saying you know your stuff? It probably shouldn't but pisses me off to read a post like this. How much do you honestly think you will retain by forcing the cert in 3 months? I've seen a couple people come in as Network Engineers with CCNP yet have to be taught by me, CCNA, how to do their jobs. Nothing upsets me more than someone saying they know their stuff, just to find out that they lied to get a job. Pardon me for being frank...
QHalo wrote: » Sounds like whoever is hiring needs to revamp their processes. I'd be mad at them, not the people that made it through the interview process. I'd also get a big head knowing that I'm teaching guys that should be ahead of me in skillset. That'd be a personal victory for me. Glass half-full man. xirtlook, If you truly want to retain the material and actually learn something and you have 0 prior experience other than studying for the certification, then I'd work on spending 3 months PER exam if not longer while trying to find a gig to exercise what you've learned. Anyone that looks at you without experience and the CCNP is going to question how you got there. If they even manage to get you in for an interview you better be able to answer their questions or perform a skills test. Otherwise you're going to embarass yourself. If you truly feel you can retain the information in 3 months, then go for it. GL and I wish you well.
martell1000 wrote: » I agree on the critic you guys give him with his 3 month plan. On the other hand, if he is a good learner from the books and can manage it within 3 months - why do you bash him for wanting to get a higher level cert? If he lacks experience he wont get a top enterprise engineering job anyways. And if he does - well - thena thats the problem of the dudes who hired him.
QHalo wrote: » I would say that he would have to get a job straight away after he finished his CCNP to keep the knowledge worthwhile. Anything longer than 6-12 months of not using it on a daily basis is like pouring water into a cup with a hole. You're going to lose that knowledge if you can't apply it immediately especially given the depth of the CCNP topics.
ccie2be wrote: » Agree in principal however if, say, he goes to work for a large org with many NEs, Operations ppl, etc, he would likely be assigned to work on specific area of specialty. Working "specialty" trouble tickets (ie, wireless, F5, firewalls, etc) all the time would make *anyone* lose knowledge over time. Yeah, I know we need to keep studying to stay current but you gotta use it or lose it. The only way you become the "all around" expert is if you're one of a few ppl in a NOC / design team environment. Just my .02
xirtlook wrote: » wow... this thread certainly has picked up popularity! I've been busy studying for my Windows 7 certification (for work). anyways, guys, guys, and maybe girls? I already have the "job"...I'm not looking for an engineering job, or a NOC job... without giving too much details into what I do, or where I work, I can say that in 2 years I will be a Jr/Network Engineer for this company. I'm hoping for lesser time than that with the CCNP. I work with a bunch of CCNP's and CCIE's. you pretty much have to get a CCNA to even do helpdesk here. I'm merely just trying to keep up with these guys LOL. so theres no real rush, or requirement, if I don't pass the first time.. ohwell, I have plenty of time. I have plenty of resources at my disposal. Hands-on experience with come with the job...in fact my job is asking my team to pick up the Cisco Certified Technician certs for Routers and Switches. I guess you can say my job is sorta like a NOC job, but its more broad than that. yes my CCNP teacher is VERY knowledgeable, cant wait to learn from him I am VERY ambitious, and I tend to take on more than I can handle, but I only know one speed, and thats FAST. I tend to soak things up like a sponge. somethings easier than others... I appreciate all the comments and criticism. just keep in mind this is just a personal goal, its not dependent on anything. just a fun challenge I plan on taking the ROUTE at the end of October, and SWITCH at the end of December, and TSHOOT at mid-end January. So more than 3 months... but oh well CHEERS.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » Not looking for a NOC job doesnt make sense. It doesnt make sense that your job is asking you for a CCT if you have CCNA and CCNA-sec