Current CCNP keeps your CCNA current automatically.  Current CCDP keeps your
CCNA/CCDA current automatically as well.

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""Michael Snyder"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Me too,  I sign my email CCNP,MCSE but on the last page of my resume, I
have
> the whole line in the order I got them.
>
> MCP,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCNP-Security and lately I end it, with Waiting
for
> CID Beta Results
>
> I saw one listing in unix wildcard format, I think it was CC[ND][AP],
> thought it was kewl.  Of course, HR would never get that one.  I always
> liked CCDNA too.
>
> One my coworkers asked why I didn't get MCSE+I, I told him I think
> (MCSE+CCNP) takes care of that.  Which reminds me I have to upgrade my NT4
> exams to WIN2000 before the end of the year.
>
> Got a question for the group, after you get your CCNP, do you ever have to
> upgrade your lower exams, like CCNA?
>
> ""Ed Moss"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 94s85c$t0l$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:94s85c$t0l$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > On the cover page, or under the resume "qualifications section", I will
> list
> > CCNP, CCDP (only the highest certifications received). Same goes for
> listing
> > MCSE and not MCP, or CNE and not CNA.
> >
> > At the end, under education and certifications, I will list each
> > certification with the date it was completed.  This way it keeps the
> letters
> > at the end of the name short - the technical people that review the
resume
> > will know what's going on when they read it, and all the other info is
> there
> > for the HR and recruiter types. I also think it shows how quickly or
> slowly
> > the certifications advance.
> >
> > Ed
> >
> > Robert Padjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > 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.
> > >
> > > =====
> > > Robert Padjen
> > >
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