CryptoQue wrote: » An associates degree and a CCNP will get you into the door, but it's up to your ability to elaborate on your knowledge and experience in networking that will land you the job. Every situation is different, so you may not get the high anticipated salary until you have a few years under your belt.
Alex93 wrote: » BTW when I said good salary, I mean at least above the national median house hold income
Hondabuff wrote: » I went from $32k to little over $100k in 7 years with AS and CCNP. If you prove you can do the work then companies will pay for loyal Network Engineers.
scaredoftests wrote: » ..and experience!
Alex93 wrote: » Hey guys I'm almost done with my community college and want to choose a path for my carrier. I'm studying IT and I'm interested in doing networking and I wants to finish college and studying to get a job soon as possible, I'm planing to get a CCNA and CCNP certificate. My question is would these get me anywhere with good salary?? Has anybody done that?