My read on this job post is that they do know what they need, they're
looking for someone who is an expert in NT, Exchange and Citrix which is
deployed at 30 sites in 5 countries and growing. As such they need to be
able to add and maintain servers in a WAN environment and understand the
implications of running these apps over those links.

A CCIE may or may not know said applications in depth enough to maintain or
even may not want to maintain them to the degree that is needed. Now if a
person were to send a resume that listed MCSE and CCIE on the resume then
the only reason that I can see for them not wanting them would be the cost
of such a person or lack of knowledge with one of the core requested
disiplines.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Wigle" 
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: OT/Look at the requirements of this position!!!! [7:71173]


> or perhaps the opposite.
>
> Maybe the HR person is fully aware of what they're asking for.
>
> Perhaps a CCIE is over qualified for the position - in their opinion.
>
> Kevin Wigle
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ware, DavidE"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 3:38 PM
> Subject: RE: OT/Look at the requirements of this position!!!! [7:71173]
>
>
> > Who ever the hiring manager is, he or she lack's an understanding of the
> > progression on Cisco certifications. To say that a CCNP's may be
> considered,
> > however CCIE's or nearly qualified CCIE's won't be shows a lack of the
> level
> > of knowledge required to obtain those certifications.
> > Dave
> >
> > David Ware Network Design Engineer
> > Unisys
> > Eagan Service Center, Global Outsourcing
> > 651-687-3108 Net 545-3108
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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