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    CCNA! usefull????

    I am interested in network and security. someone suggested me to take CCNA. is that usefull and necessory? will CCNA be helpfull to find a job? anyone has suggestion?
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    Jaded Network Admin nebulus200's Avatar
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    Anytime you can get a certification from a major supplier in the field you are in, it will help on the job search, and it can help you in what you are paid as well.

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    Nebulus is right, any certification will help when getting a job. I took half the CCNA course through my high school and found it very helpful for networking, I can handle lan's with no problem now and understand a lot more about wan's. I don't know how far you want to go with the certifications but cisco also offers a ccnp, it's basically the same couse as the ccna with another 4 sections added on. And it doesn't take long to do the sections if you're not full time into school, i took 2 semesters in 1 while going to high school, my uncle took 4 semesters in 1 when it was the only thing he was working on.
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    Definitely go for it. In order to even get your foot in the door, you have to get noticed. HR people don't know **** about computers, and often times have checklists to separate resumes into "not worth it" and "possible candidate". Having even one cert will go a long way. And CCNA is one of the bette ones to get, after MCSE, in order to impress hiring staff. Go for it -- the course work is straightforward and web based. I don't know about the test yet, but it's harder than the course, that much I do know. But it's worth every last cent for it.
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    If they are going into the network/security field, MCSE would be one of the last things I would do, I would recommend a CCNA cert and/or CCNP and/or GIAC. Once you get things like that out of the way something like a MCSE or a OS type certification would probably help as well...But the biggest kind of a requirement or resume booster would be something like the CCNA...

    Neb
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    Must admit that was something I was thinking about asking myself.. Thanx badapple.

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    to get the cisco security cert you have to get CCNA first....thats what im doin.

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