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NetworkVeteran wrote: » I know many companies who pay in the moderately high five figures for CCNA + degree + <no-experience>. I've hired several people with such qualifications. A degree alone, or a CCNA alone, wouldn't merit even a phone screen. However, at a startup we did hire someone with a few CCNA specializations, no degree, no experience, and a great attitude.
burfect wrote: I know many companies who pay in the moderately high five figures for CCNA + degree + <no-experience>.
burfect wrote: » I'd be interested to hear if this still holds true to a degree.
Too bad hard work does not count anymore,
Saying companies want experience is like saying all prefer a Ferrari over a Volvo. While in theory it may be true, in practice a fair number of roles do not require experience because they can't justify paying for it.
the US is messed up as far as the school system, as an older person (40) I think your education is important but not at 100k.
CDubbs89 wrote: » Yes, I did see this but unfortunately I am in New York. Wish I could find something similar to this closer to me.
CDubbs89 wrote: » I have just recently acquired my CCNA(Aug 2013). Unfortunately, I graduated from college in May 2011 with a BS in CET. I have no experience in the IT field and I am just starting to look for jobs now. So far everything I read is stating that experience is required and other knowledge then just a degree/CCNA. Can someone please give me the correct job title to look under for my type of position.
mausdmchl wrote: » You're in a similar situation that I'm in right now. I got my CCNA in February and graduated from a university with a pre-law degree in 2011. When I took the CCNA, I had no experience in anything IT related nor understood the vast scope of the IT field. I've since gotten an acquaintance to hire me extremely part time (5 hrs a week) at a Cisco VAR doing odd jobs. Currently, I'm looking at help desk type jobs as they are among the lowest entry-level jobs I can find and fit my need for a full time job. Being in Southern California doesn't help my efforts much either. I'm seriously considering relocating to increase my job prospects.
CDubbs89 wrote: » I can find a lot of desk type jobs but most require 2-3 years experience.
DoubleNNs wrote: » Apply anyway. But look for "entry level" or "junior" jobs. Or anything IT related that asks for just 1 year of experience. And def utilize craigslist. I got my current position from craigslist. In the meantime, keep learning and improving yourself.
NetworkVeteran wrote: » Networker, if you spot anyone with a degree (CS/EE) who holds a valid CCNA open to working in Northern California, please send them my way. I'd be happy to try to hook them up. PS - Seriously! PSS - And that goes for anyone else reading, too.
jcarr19 wrote: » I'll graduate in a few months. Have CCNA and CCNA Security shortly, programming and database admin. Degree is B.S. Information Technology w/security emphasis. I really like the Cisco part. Best damn challenges I've had yet.
So I'm wondering if anyone in the forum have just their CCNA Certification and no work experiences nor any other certifications/degrees/technical school, was able to find a job in the field. So yeah, plain and simple, were you able to get a job with only your ccna?
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