I would suggest you stop looking at certifications and look at which courses cover your gaps. Sent from my Motorola mr1
On 14/12/2016, at 5:22 PM, Lesley Longhurst
wrote: I probably should have provided a bit more context.
I’ve been “in the industry” since 1985 and I know just how little a piece of paper is ACTUALLY worth in relation to real experience. I’ve recently had a change of job title, and the new one has the N word in it. And although I have been doing network stuff off and on for decades, I’m on a learning curve. I’ve picked up a lot of info on the run, but I recognise that there are some gaps in my knowledge.
I’m looking for the most sensible path to fill those gaps, and “I’m going for certs” is one way to justify training expenditure.
I work for a company of 3000+ people located in various countries, and I’m the one global “resource” for our networks. I need to know a lot of stuff.
From: Chris O'Donoghue [mailto:chris(a)tasman.net] Sent: Wednesday, 14 December 2016 5:05 p.m. To: Lesley Longhurst
Cc: Nznog Subject: Re: [nznog] Certifications I think it depends on your career track.
If you intend being a network admin for a normal company then common certifications help. If you want to work with a network company it matters much less.
However, overseas, if you don't have a reputation, then certification will help.
Chris
On 14/12/2016 15:32, Lesley Longhurst
wrote: Hi all, As an all-purpose leading network bod for my company, what’s a good certification strategy? I deal with a wide range of stuff from local LANs to international backbones, and it’s high time I got myself a piece of paper to “prove” that I know some stuff.
Is CCNA still a good starting point?
Lesley Longhurst
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