I wouldn't see anything wrong with listing on your CV the fact that you have
passed the CCIE written exam and are working towards taking the lab.
I've chuckled before at people putting CCIE written in their signature
blocks, but I think this is very different. It at least shows the employer
that there has been an intent to progress towards CCIE rather than stopping
at existing quals.

I can see your point, and I think it should be listed clearly stating that
it is just the written.
My 2 penneth anyway.

Gaz

""nrf""  wrote in message
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> Careful now.   I have been on the other side of the hiring process, and I
> know quite a few hiring directors who will instantly throw away any resume
> that says anything like "CCIE-written".  The rationale is that they are
> trying to claim a cert that doesn't exist, and so if they're willing to
push
> the envelope on that, then most likely everything else on their resume is
> greatly exaggerated, if not an out-and-out fabrication.  From what I see,
> you lose more than you gain by listing such a cert.
>
>
>
> ""x""  wrote in message
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> > Juan,
> > Send me your resume and I will help you with it.  A
> > resume is a way of giving a hiring manager a 30 second
> > snapshot of your career.
> >
> > 1.) I passed the CCIE written and I consider it a big
> > accomplishment, so I have it on my resume.
> >
> > 2.) I have heard the All in one study guide is a good
> > starting point, but I haven't gotten into it yet.
> >
> > 3.) no idea
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Juan Blanco  wrote:
> > > Team,
> > > After your pass the written what do you do in
> > > reference to the following:
> > >
> > > 1) Do you mention it in your resume and if you do
> > > any suggestions (I know it
> > > is not a certification).
> > > CCIE Lab(schedule for xx-xx-xx)
> > > Passed CCIE Written, Lab(schedule for xx-xx-xx)
> > > Working on the CCIE Lab
> > > Put nothing because the written is not a
> > > certification......
> > >
> > > 2) Any book which will help you to put together a
> > > very organize and
> > > structure plan of studding for the lab(very similar
> > > to Caslow's book)
> > > I already have the following books:
> > > CASLOW, HUTNIX, DOYLE
> > > 3) How similar are the labs and hardware layout from
> > > the FATKID to the real
> > > thing.....I planning to use the same format (what is
> > > your recommendation)
> > >
> > > Wow, the more we think we know the less we
> > > know.......I feel very
> > > good....some people are saying that I don't have a
> > > life because all I talk
> > > about is
> > > Cisco...Cisco...routers....switches....bridges
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > >
> > > JB
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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