Re: Displaying Certifications [7:31196]

2002-01-07 Thread John Neiberger
I would find it silly to include "CCIE Written" in an email signature that was going elsewhere, but on a list like this I don't see why it's an issue. It's simply an indication of progress to others who are pursuing similar certifications. I've decided that I like the approach of not putting any

RE: Displaying Certifications [7:31196]

2002-01-07 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
My thoughts: E-mail Signatures: I do not personally put anything on that I am not certified in. For example: CCIE Written, BCRAN, CIT, etc. But I can understand why others do. They are either proud of the fact that they have passed the CCIE written, and/or want to give other people a signal wher

Re: Displaying Certifications [7:31196]

2002-01-07 Thread Raymond Cai
If you look at some job postings these days, there are employers who expect you to put "CCIE written passed " specifically in your resume. just my 2 cents. raymond CCNP/DP, SUN CSA, MCSE, CNE "juno vtv" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have noticed that people

Re: Displaying Certifications [7:31196]

2002-01-07 Thread Gaz
I agree with your comments. In my view, it is an entrance exam to weed out people who would waste lab time, rather than any qualification in its own right. I won't put it for fear of looking a little jumped up. Gaz CCNP, Friend of a few CCIE's, visited Oxford University once, Retired MCSE. ""jun