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| xblackzerox 2002-07-18, 11:33 am |
| I have been coming to this forum on and off for a while...I started the CCNA / CCNP track back in july of 2000...was done with all but routing exam by the end of december 2000...then decided to go back to school and finshed my bachelors degree in april....finally, I took the test yesterday and passed. Now looking for work and trying to get my foot in the door. any suggestions?? | |
| ciscoteacher 2002-07-18, 11:35 am |
| Congrats! It's nice to see that your hard work paid off! What is your Bachelor's degree in? | |
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| nice work dude!! always good to see some1 do well
goodluck for the future | |
| xblackzerox 2002-07-18, 6:50 pm |
| Business administration...majored in information systems management | |
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| awesome job! The CCNP is a pretty tough track.
Try looking at ISPs for a first step in  | |
| ciscoteacher 2002-07-19, 7:47 am |
| I agree with Freak about starting with an ISP. I hope the job market in Canada is better than it is down here in the states.
Around here (southeastern US), the largest employer is the government. Most of my students have placed either with the state or with private IT training companies.
You were very wise to complete your degree. I wish you the best of luck! | |
| orionsworld 2002-07-19, 8:01 am |
| Look to the nationwide cable or dsl isps. I currently work for one, and get tons of cisco exposure. This, in my opinion, is the best way to go. | |
| xblackzerox 2002-07-19, 10:29 pm |
| Thank you all for your suggestions and comments....The job market here is the same as US..I have been applying for about job for 3 months but haven't recieved any responses... | |
| SureshHomepage 2002-07-21, 5:31 am |
| Congratulations! |
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