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Subject: Re: CCNA, CCNP Titles [7:39437]
I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
accomplished in an email (or NG) sig is a bit much.
We should always be proud of our accomplishments but lets try not to get
hung up on titles.
-Joe-
ABC, DEF, GHI, JK, LMNOP
: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:28 AM
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Why do people even care? I thought this group study was to ask technical
questions! However, we are debating what goes on an e-mail signature.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
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From: Matthew Meiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:04 AM
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Subject: RE: CCNA, CCNP Titles [7:39437]
I think it all comes back to Freud and is theory on mans envy about his
equipment. Mine's bigger than yours! I think
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
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
The reason I ask is due to the number of people on this list
that show CCNA, CCNP in their title.
I list them all, along with the acquisition dates, on my resume. As Steven
mentioned, HR screening might be an issue.
The only reason to put such things in an e-mail (or a book jacket) is for
formats go to http://www.career-resumes.com/ there are more resources listed
www.nationjob.com .
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John Faubion
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Subject: CCNA, CCNP Titles [7:39437
I fully agree with you. My personal opinion is that one validates one's
credibility in an email north of the name, not south.
pete
At 12:44 PM 3/25/2002 -0500, you wrote:
The reason I ask is due to the number of people on this list
that show CCNA, CCNP in their title.
I list them all,
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
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From: Steven A. Ridder
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Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: CCNA, CCNP Titles
I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
accomplished in an email (or NG) sig is a bit much.
We should always be proud of our accomplishments but lets try not to get
hung up on titles.
-Joe-
ABC, DEF, GHI, JK, LMNOP, QRST (written), nose picker, butt picker and
When I get my CCNP, I am going to put it on my license plate of my car.
I hear chicks really dig it.
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That is funny dude. Pick a winner for me:)-
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Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:31 PM
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I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
Thanks, i needed a laugh today.
Ko
Kazan, Naim wrote:
That is funny dude. Pick a winner for me:)-
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I also agree
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