I was really only referring to their use in email. I definitely understand
placing them all in a resume along with the dates attained and so forth.

John Faubion, CCNP


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven A. Ridder" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: CCNA, CCNP Titles [7:39437]


> That's what I thought, but someone came up with a good examples as to why
to
> list them all.  A liot of HR people aren't technically proficient, so if
> they have a job requirement that lists a CCNA CCNP or other cert, and you
> just list your CCNP, then the HR rep might not understand that the CCNP
> superceeds the CCNA and may pass you over for a job.  I find it best to
just
> list them all on a res, and just list the highest when speaking to a tech.
>
> --
>
> RFC 1149 Compliant.
> Get in my head:
> http://sar.dynu.com
>
>
> ""John Faubion""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > This is probably a dumb question but when placing your certification in
> your
> > title block, shouldn't the highest certification be the only one listed?
I
> > mean since the CCNA is a requirement to attain your CCNP, you should
only
> > list CCNP in your title block, right?
> >
> > The reason I ask is due to the number of people on this list that show
> CCNA,
> > CCNP in their title.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John Faubion, CCNP




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