It depends.
Several thoughts: a) The best way to predict the future is to create it.
Learn the skills necessary for a particular job and then get it. The
assumption being that the job(s) exist and that your prep work will be
recognized.
b) Find a job that involves networking/computers. See what sk
Morgan Hansen wrote:
> Should I go directly for one of the CCNP exams or would I benefit from
> holding on to my CCNA, studying for the CCDA perhaps for the time being?
Consider the Vedic principle: "The highest first." As long as Cisco
continues to have no prerequisites for the CCIE exams, may
I hate to say this, but in all honesty if I were new to this field Morgan I
would make a U-turn and look for a different profession. This market is way
oversaturated.
Sorry for the downer.
Congratulations on the CCNA.
>>>Brian
>From: "Morgan Hansen"
>Reply-To: "Morgan Hansen"
>To: [EMAIL PRO
Morgan,
Just my 2 cents, but if you are already dealing with Networking in your
current position, the best thing you have on your side is time. You are
getting experience with every day at your job, and I believe that is the
most important thing. As far as what you should go for next...that depend
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