One thing that I've seen that works well is to list that you are
scheduled to take the CCIE lab on xx/xx/xxxx.  That lets a prospective
employer know that you are at least scheduled.

Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
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Subject: CCIE written on resume? [7:48868]


I am persuing the written portion of the CCIE. I want to put this on my
resume when the test is passed but it is not a certification in itself.
There is no logical reason not to put it there as it shows additional
knowledge and that is what the resume is for. But awhile back I think
this topic was discussed but don't remember the particulars (I was not a
CCNA at the time even). It seems to be like saying that you don't have a
degree but have completed some college. Also where would this go on a
resume? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks,
   George Zutaut




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