And I would imagine that this particular job will be posted for a while.
They just cut out a whole bunch of prospective candidates with their one
silly requirement.
Heather
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Rogers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: OT: Is this going to be a trend for the CCIE cert???
> [7:19296]
>
> I was just cruising on the dice jobs board when something caught my
> attention.
>
> dice.com/DandL/k/ktii.213.html (paste into your browser)
>
>
> This is the first time that I've personally seen a recruiter target a
> number
> range for a CCIE job!!!
>
> My question aloud is this -
>
> With the impending CCIE #10,XXX coming by next year are we going to find
> that there is going to be the perception that the higher your number the
> less value to the customer/employer/client.
>
> Of course, the headhunter/manager will never even comprehend that the CCIE
> made today has a much broader range to cover as say the CCIE of 3 to 5
> years
> ago. NO, I NOT BASHING ANYONE JUST STATING A FACT.. :-)
>
> DAMN! I knew I should not have procrastinated for the past year before
> stepping up to the lab. I can just hear it now.
>
> Me: "Yes, I'm CCIE #xyz"
>
> Headhunter: "Thank you, but we're looking for a CCIE from block #abc"
>
> I hope this does not become the quid pro quo among
> managers/headhuters/recruiter or this could be a bad sign for the CCIE in
> the long run.
>
>
> Just MY percecption I guess!
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