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Kenjin wrote: Hi all, Need some of your advice/opinions. After completeing my CCNA I was going to start my CCSP but got talking to a techy lastnight and he's advising me to go for the CCNP stating that if I go with the CCSP I am limiting my employment options. Also, to find work with the CCSP qualifactions, you really need to know your stuff, so lots of experience is required. He told me to think about the CCDP too saying its a good option to take. Not sure which path to travel now. Any tips/advice please Nick
tech-airman wrote: Kenjin wrote: Hi all, Need some of your advice/opinions. After completeing my CCNA I was going to start my CCSP but got talking to a techy lastnight and he's advising me to go for the CCNP stating that if I go with the CCSP I am limiting my employment options. Also, to find work with the CCSP qualifactions, you really need to know your stuff, so lots of experience is required. He told me to think about the CCDP too saying its a good option to take. Not sure which path to travel now. Any tips/advice please Nick Kenjin, As mikej412's signature block says "Cisco Certifications - Collect the Entire Set!", here's my current plan to do so.CCDA BCMSN BSCI ISCW SND SNRS SNPA IPS HIPS/CANAC/MARS [Become CCSP certified] ONT [Become CCNP certified] CVOICE QOS CIPT GWGK TUC [Become CCVP certified] ARCH [Become CCDP certified] Here's the logic. Since any 642- prefixed exam automatically renews all associate certificates, might as well have the CCDA under my belt first. Now, by taking and passing the BCMSN and BSCI, you probably will learn the "meat" of the CCNP certificate. Then, as the exam name suggests, "Implementing Secure Converged WANs" that this is going to be an "introduction to security" so why not go all the way and venture down the CCSP track at that time? Similarly, ONT sounds like an "introduction to Voice" to me so venture down that path too? Then after having the CCNP, CCSP, and CCVP, why not throw the icing on the cake with the CCDP? All the while with each exam passed, not only will your Associate certificates be renewed but now it counts towards Professional recertification also. You're welcome to use the above plan if you want. You're also welcome to use another plan since ultimately it's going to be up to you. Good luck on what path(s) you choose.
LOkrasa wrote: I think 16 exams at the pro level is a lot more then 2 years... you are looking at 3-4 but then again it all depends on the person. I also agree with the poster above that it makes no sense to do 3 CCNP exams and then start a new cert. Why not just take the final CCNP exam and get the cert before moving on to the next one...
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