Robert,
You will find that some jobs advertised in a way that they are looking for
people who are CCNA or CCIE ( so where is CCNP ) . It seems that some
recruitment agency do not know the difference between CCIE and CCNA. I will
put it the CCNA somewhere in your resume just to avoid that .

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> I was asked an interesting question this morning by a
> friend who just passed their CCNP. Basically they
> wanted to know if they should now remove the CCNA from
> their resume or list both CCNA and CCNP.
>
> I took the position that (as I do) the CCNP implies
> the CCNA, and therefore one would only list their
> 'highest' within a track. A number of co-workers said
> no, list it all.
>
> Please chime in with your position - unicast if your
> just sending a vote and multicast if you are raising a
> discussion. Sorry to those who feel this is an
> improper use of the board.
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Robert Padjen
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