Thinking of sitting for the CCNA certification exam but have no real world experience? Beware what you say in forums. This has been a hot topic on more than one occasion. There are those that will bit your head off if you innocently ask and those that will bit the heads off those that bite your head off! So what should you do? Let's look at both arguments.. Go for it!! these are their arguments.. Knowledge is never a bad thing It's a catch 22. You don't certify - you don't get the job. You show you are overqualified, you don't get the job anyway. I know of alot of people have used the CCNA to make a career change You are free to study for the CCNA certification exam and you are free to try and get a job out of it. Neither will be easy but it has been done before. Don't even attempt it!! these are their arguments.. You should have at least a year experience with Cisco kits before doing the exam It can work against you in the interview if you are showing you have certs way above your experience You should start with the A+, Network+, MCDST then get real world experience then attempt other exams. Look into the CCENT first before doing the CCNA certification exam Don't do the CCENT first because even that is advanced for a beginner. Go for your network+ first after you complete your A+ I don't know of anyone that has gotten their first job with just the CCNA certification exam cert. Confused yet???
So use your own judgment. Don't go overboard with certs but at the same time, don't feel restricted in what you should or shouldn't learn. |
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