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Question about certification and resume?
Hello.
I have a question for you.
Do you think it is worth writing the phrase "Ready for CCNA, MSCA certification" in the resume, for example?
In general, I know the material quite well, but the certification itself is very expensive for me. (today each of these certificates is equivalent to two of my salaries with a little)
I want to show that I am interested in studying and learning something new, and of course, if necessary, I am ready to spend extra time on this.
What do you say?
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I don't know of a single case when CCNA, CCNP papers have affected employment.
Better not worry about it. Actively absorb information, read material on CNNP R&S/Voice/SP/SEC branches. The employer will first of all need your knowledge, with which you will show that you are striving to develop. If certification is important to the employer, then he will pay for it to you (as a rule).
CCNA is an extremely low level, it is not enough to work with a more or less serious network. So, even if there is a surf, they will not surprise anyone (unless, of course, the job is not to manage one unfortunate switch).
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