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I did a search on google for "ccnp certification" on google. I was surprised at the huge range of suspected **** sites from the sponsored links "in just 3 days guaranteed!" etc... this is absolutely crazy!
initiald wrote: Oh yeah, great pic by the way. Peace. haha, I'm glad my girlfriend doesn't visit this forum
Oh yeah, great pic by the way. Peace.
computerguy9355 wrote: dude you need to chill out thats what interview is for obviously if the hiring manager can't differentiate between a paper ccnp and a real ccnp, you don't want to work there anyway.
pasajohn wrote: Hi, I am new to the certification process. I do have my MCP and am pursuing my MCSA. I am enrolled in an IT academy, but please someone help me out here. Maybe this is a stupid question, but I beg your patience. What is a brain ****?
computerguy9355 wrote: thats what interview is for obviously if the hiring manager can't differentiate between a paper ccnp and a real ccnp, you don't want to work there anyway.
mrkorean wrote: I agree, people who use **** with no experience will get found out during interviews. The certifications may attract/fool recruitment agencies but not the technical guy who is going to hire you.
computerguy9355 wrote: thats what interview is for
Kaminsky wrote: Although we hope and pray that the interview will weed these guys out but if not, the company gets what they deserve.
deneb829 wrote: Certifications serve 2 main purposes: 1. Get you in the door to an interview. 2. Some company's need to have a certain amount of CCNAs CCNPs, MCSAs, MCSEs, etc on staff to get certain partnership benefits with the vendors and for selling and support clout
Webmaster wrote: That said, certification is what 'you' make of it so don't let the bad choices from others demotivate you.
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