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tdean wrote: » what does finding partners do?
mikej412 wrote: » If you have a certification or qualification (and experience and expertise) that a Partner needs to qualify for a higher level or specialization with the Partner Program (or impress their existing customers and prospective customers) then it increases your chances of being hired. Working in a Partner Environment also can get you a huge amount of actual experience in a very short time in lots of different customer environments. It can be fast paced and high pressure -- so it's not for everyone.
tdean wrote: » ok, thanks. not to hijack the thread, but the partner thing would or would not be a good idea for a n00b to Cisco that just got his CCNA?
Claymoore wrote: » @Veritas - If you mean what you should select in the drop-down box, you probably want Systems Integrator as that is the traditional consulting partner. There are other partnerships for training, reseller, large account reseller, software vendors and hardware solution builders.l
earweed wrote: » For those of you who have responded here (or not) who are involved as systems integrator what path did you take to get there? Would it be possible for a person to start at one of these partner companies and work his/her way up or is it best to get advanced into a higher role elsewhere and then try to get a job at a partner company?
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