Important , you should like doing it.
Not because it is a hot thing.


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> Hey Group,
>     Sorry to bother you on this non-technical question. We all know that when
> you send your resume out to companies that are asking for cisco
> professionals, that they want someone with experience. I have been in the IT
> field for about 2 years (rookie) doing deskside. I decided to start on the
> Cisco side of things and recently obtained my CCNA. I am now going for my
> CCDA and so on... My question is, if all of these companies are looking for
> experience, then how do I get started on getting it if nobody will hire just
> a certification? Don't get me wrong, I know my stuff, and at a recent
> interview I answered all of the tech. questions to a T. I am starting to
> doubt myself and am actually, probably, going to sign a contract for a
> windows2000 rollout. I don't mind doing this because it will put Win2000 on
> my resume but I was kinda hoping to start off in a new direction (cisco).
> Should I just keep on studying for higher cert.'s and just hope I get a lucky
> break, and is that what it's all about...a lucky break? Thanks for the help
> group...any comments are appreciated.
>
> Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
> Home: (215) 340-1440
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