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Re: agreed certs dont mean that much..but need experience..


From: Mike Klein <mkleinpeter () ebay com>
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 20:19:32 -0800

Go for as many as you can acquire without spending your own money. I don't think I'd want to list 100 certifications on my resume however...this would seem a little strange and might raise some red flags of another sort.

No...they don't really mean you're smart...just that you can pass a test...as another poster pointed out. But this is itself a valuable skill/trait.

And yes they are valuable in that they can get your foot in the door...how long you keep the door open and whether or not you can stay is determined by what you TRULY know....or if you're an incredible suck up or tremendously good looking...sigh.


mike

Joel Jose wrote:


ok. so i must now concentrate on getting a vedor certificate. here in my place cisco is a very popular one especially in learning centers. they have a ccna and ccnp as the most popular ones. for me.. as a aspiring security profesional will ccnp be a valid choice?.. or should i go in for a ccsp?

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