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marcj04 wrote: » Does a Bachelors trump the CCNA? I know it's best to have both, which I do plan on doing, but I am just wondering if its better than having a CCNA. Lets say we have two candidates, one with a B.S in Information Systems with 12 months of help desk experience and another with a CCNA and 12 months of Help Desk experience, which one would the employer go with? Right now I am focused on graduating so I can't really find time to study for the CCNA. I did the Network+ over winter break but I don't know if I could bang out the CCNA over the summer while working full time. The courses I have to take at my university do include networking classes. It's just not Cisco software specific. They are more geared towards Network Engineering and theories.
Hondabuff wrote: » You need to have your CCNA to even make it through the resume screening process. Getting a Network role is about climbing the ladder and putting in your dues. Bachelors degree does not trump experience but it really helps to land the job. Once you land a Network role, no one really cares what your degree is in or what certs you have. They only care if you can do the job.
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