Mark Babbitt wrote:
>
> Make the individual go to their Test History at Cisco. This will show when
> the test was
> passed
and also their testing ID (often social security number in US).
I would have an issue with showing my social security number to anyone
outside of the payroll or HR departm
Make the individual go to their Test History at Cisco. This will show when
the test was
passed and I believe when it expires.
Robert Edmonds wrote:
> At my last organization, we had someone who lied about their Microsoft
> certification. We just called the number that you would call to check yo
I sent a message to Cisco asking if it was possible to verify certification
status, and this is the response I received:
Dear Robert:
Thank you for contacting Cisco Training and Career Certifications team.
We can verify certification for candidates given the proper information.
Please provide t
Hi All,
As per my knowledge, you have to take all these certification exams through
some prometric center. There you have one prometric ID assigned to your
name. If one person sticks to on ID throughout, this ID would be having
complete records of Exams attempted, passed or failed etc. Ask this
If it is important, I would ask to see the certificates or the sylvan test
output which one should have. However, I would personally prefer to ask
the candidate some questions and figure out what value they actually bring,
not how stuffed their wallet is with plastic cards :)
At 08:15 PM 9/
Cisco issues a certificate and a wallet card for CCNP, CCDP, CCDA, CCDP and
a plaque for CCIE. Ask to see either.
Don
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> hi, everyone , is there any way to verify if it is true if a person
claimed
> he has
At my last organization, we had someone who lied about their Microsoft
certification. We just called the number that you would call to check your
own status, told them what we suspected, and they verified it. Try that.
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Yes. The Cisco website has a section that allows you to check CCIE status.
You need the person's name and their CCIE # to verify it. As for the CCNP,
I haven't heard of anything to check this status.
Shawn K.
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