SeekBytes wrote: » Hei HondaBuff, great achievements yours. Do you think that the actual study material is going to be enough? Should I add the CBT Nuggets series as well? Kind Regards.
TechGuru80 wrote: » I liked the CBT Nuggets combined with the OCG. Honestly the test is somewhat of a challenge because the passing score is quite high compared to the CCNA:R&S for example.
SeekBytes wrote: » I am surprised because Jeremy Cioara said that the CCNA/CCNP sec are easier compared to the R/S track.
TechGuru80 wrote: » Yeah it seems that a lot of people take it multiple times before they pass. I personally was part of that group too and it was great relief when it said passed. I think that's why they change the passing score because a lot of the material is easier to grasp in a lot of cases but you have little room for error.
Cat5 wrote: » Not to get off on a tangent, but I think it would be a good idea to also grab a Checkpoint Firewall certification, like the CCSA, before moving on to the CCNP. I see lots and lots of employers asking for Checkpoint Firewall knowledge/experience (and no one, incidentally, asking specifically for CCNP-Security certification). One could get this Checkpoint cert in a much shorter period of time, and it would look fantastic to an employer on one's resume. Then spend a year+ pursuing the CCNP-Security.
quickman007 wrote: » Start applying for junior network engineer positions now, no reason to wait.
stryder144 wrote: » Often times, for junior positions, qualifications get you through the HR filter and then it is up to whether or not your personality fits with the team. Come to think of it, it isn't just junior positions but all positions that require a great personality fit.