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sizeon wrote: » so is there a point in getting the ccent? I want to do networking.
ImTheKing wrote: » Personally, I would save your money on the CCENT test. Study the CCENT material and familiarize yourself with networking and Cisco, then spend that money you saved on a CCNA test. I've been helping my friend get into the networking field and I've seen a lot of baseline jobs that prefer a CCNA or networking experience (or both) -- I haven't seen any jobs that specifically ask for CCENT.
sizeon wrote: » So i would need to get the CCNA in-order to get a job?
nicklauscombs wrote: » while i agree the OP should set their sights on the CCNA, there's nothing wrong with the 2 exam path if that helps break up the material for someone who may not have a lot of networking experience.
Daniel333 wrote: » Certs don't get you jobs. It's a process where certs are a small part. I have worked for a number of places and I have never met anyone who "just networks" its always part of a larger job. Couple your skills. Desktop support leads to server support. Server support leads to networking. Networking leads to voip . They all lead to security. The "sweet" spot is what your employers needs. Volunteer work, experience, certs, social skills etc etc. Dozens of books on the subject. Read a couple of them. But no, the CCENT is pretty much worthless (21 jobs on dice). I am going to recommend you shoot for at least CCNA (1171 jobs on dice.com) or any of the CCNA specializations to take it to a employable level.
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