You put the level you have attained.  Passing MCNS or CVOICE by
themselves afford you no certifications.  Having the CSS1 says you have
passed the 4 requisite exams.  Having the IP Telephony Support
Specialist says you've passed the 3 requisite exams.  So on and so on.

You may want to put the individual tests on your resume or something to
tell prospective employers you're on your way to being whatever
certification, but otherwise, I don't think it means anything alone.

HTH,

Scott

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Juan Blanco
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Subject: what to put ????


Team,
What do you put on your resume when you pass any one test of the
Security Specialization or the Voice Track.

For example:
If you pass the MCNS test you should put the following:
Cisco Certified Network Professional - Security Specialization (MCNS)

If you pass the CVOICE test you should put the following:
Cisco Certified Network Professional - Voice Specialization (CVOICE)


I have seem some people that they have on their resume CSS1 (how do you
translate this symbol) - Does it means a person that took the four
security test.


Thanks,


Juan Blanco
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