Adele, I have noticed that many times the recruiters dont even understand
the certification (and they get a commision! LOL), but it does not appear to
be as valuable as a CCNA and experience (like you have), so I would not
worry too much. Before I completed the CCNP, I listed on my resume "passed
exams in progress" for CCNP. And later on after a recruiter asks "I see you
have your CCNP, Are you working on your CCNA?", I just tell them "Well, you
may want to go to www.cisco.com/certifications and get up to speed on the
cert". Then I just concentrate on getting past the recruiter to the employer
to answer the real meaningful questions  they will ask in an interview like.
"Explain OSPF", or what is the purpose of subnet 255.255.255.252 between two
routers, or how and why would you implement BGP?.... Good Luck, you have no
need to worry and maybe you can teach a recruiter a helpful tip or two in
your journey................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adele Galus" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Recruiters Comments!! [7:2310]


> I don't know if this is just me, Why, do the recruiters always asked
> when
> you indicate, CCNP in progress on your resume "When will you have it
> finished?"
> Is that going to make a difference whether I qualify for a position or
> not?
> I have two other major certifications and 4 years experience in the IT
> field.
>
> I'm wondering if it should even be mentioned???
>
> I look forward to your remarks.  Thank you.
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