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Zane
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: S.A Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Hi there.
just wondering what is the most respected cert?
I got my A+; N+ and CNE.
In South Africa were I lived I could get a job easy now I am trying to get a sponsor to get into Australia but it sound like there is no way.
So I was wondering what do I need to study and get exp in that is meens somting ?
just wondering
Thx
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01-15-01 03:05 PM
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Kasor
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Yankee Country: USA State: Certifications: n^2 Working on: STUDYING!!!
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01-16-01 12:48 AM
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THELAIR
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: CANADA Country: Canada State: Certifications: CISSP, MCSE, CCP, ISP, I-Net+, N+, A+, CiW Working on: MBA-ITM, CISA, SANS GSEC, CCSE, CCSA etc... anything security related
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The most respected Cert is your experience first and foremost IMHO
however to answer your question and to provide you with a tangable answer, THE most repsected IT Computer cert would have to be the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)
The red hat systems engineer (RHCE) is also up there
wanna know why they are the most repsected? BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT BOOK STUY OR braindump TO PASS THEM. THey require you to fly to their home offices and acutally BUILD WITH YOUR TWO HANDS a network and then fix it.
No way can you fake yourway through that.

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01-16-01 06:42 PM
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Zane
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: S.A Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Does any body have these certs?
And if so was it whorth it?
And between MCSE and CNE what cert do you all think is the better one?
And what other cert is good that you dont have to go to, to there offices and do the exam there.
And thx for the help people.
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01-17-01 09:10 AM
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Flynmonkie
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Kansas City,Mo-USA Country: USA State: MO Certifications: None at this time :) Failed CIW and the I-Net+ both by 1 and 2 points so far :) Working on: I-Net, MCIW, MCSDBA 2K, MOUS ACCESS
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I am working toward my I-Net+ I really felt as if I actually learned something with this course. I am headed for my A+ and My Mouse Certification in Access. I have taken classes for the MCP NT4 but not bothered with Certification, I am enrolled and start my Windows 2000 courses then. IMHO What I did is look at how the IT felid would intagrate into what I knew I had been working with Databases and spreadsheets and creating Web pages as a hobby. But I wanted further knowledge on how it all fit together. Most companies use the Microsoft 0S so I thought it would be good that I learn a bit about that...actually I wanted to head down the DBA route and I am not so sure I will make a final decision on that direction until I finish these courses and land a secure job. SO basically I think you should see where your experience is now and enhance from there. Hope that helps =]
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01-17-01 10:55 AM
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Zane
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: S.A Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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This is going to sound realy dumb but what is IMHO?
And What do all of you think of Novell CDE corse?
Thx allot for all the ansers.
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01-18-01 06:18 PM
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