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tellmemore (m)
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People I just blasted my CCNA exams! I'm open for hiring  . For real.
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chi-jewel (f)
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hi, i'm plannin on writing mine very soon. please what materials did u use to prepare?
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tellmemore (m)
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Apart from attending lectures I went through questions from test king and pass4sure
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ugonna0071 (f)
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@topic, congrats on yr CCNA Certification. Please i not that enlightened in this area. Why do you really need to be Cisco certified? Becos i know a couple of people who are just venturing into it even without having a first degree in Computer Science/Engineering.
Is it possible that you will get employed just with yr CCNA, if yes, how much do you hope to earn monthly?
Lastly, isnt it better to go into programming other than concentrating in Networking(ie CISCO CCNA)
Please Reply.
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tellmemore (m)
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@ugonna0071 I'm not sure if that question was meant for me or someone else but to help you out. I took CCNA exam because network administration is part of my job. To enhance my knowledge and my C.V I added CCNA. As for how much that can be earned monthly, it depends on your bargaining power and relevance to whatever company that wants your service.
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ugonna0071 (f)
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@tellmore, thanks for your response. Its just that i want to be enlightened on some issues here, and secondly i need a change in my career path.
First and foremost i am a banker with a degree in computer science. But i need to change bascally because i am tired of the banking industry and secondly i would really love a job that wouldnt consume so much of my time. So a friend advised me to go get myself certified.
Do you think its a good idea, and secondly if i should switch to an IT firm, will their pay be comparable with what i'm being paid now.
Thanks, i need your HONEST advice
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tellmemore (m)
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@ugonna0071. Experience in I.T counts more than being certified. It's true being certified helps but I'm yet to see where being certified alone gets you a job. Good a thing you have a degree in computer science but you have no experience what so ever in I.T. So getting a job in I.T that pay's as good as you earn now with your level of experience will be a little too ambitious.
First, you need to know the aspect of I.T you crave for, software or hardware. Develop your knowledge in that area which will include getting certified and getting a job at the same time. You could even be into I.T business development if you like. Since you work in a bank you could learn data base programmes, switch department and still remain relevant in your place of work before getting another job, at least by then you would have acquired the needed experience.
I hope that helped.
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ugonna0071 (f)
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@tellmemore Thanks. I was actually thinking of swithchindg department. Its just that our IT dept is located at our head office. But all the same i am presently working out a transfer to the Head office. Meanwhile i am going to write my CCNA this saturday.
As soon as i get my Certificate, i would apply to our IT dept and i pray i will be transferred immediately there. But once i get basic IT skills/practical knowledge, i would move away from the bank.
What do you think?
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tellmemore (m)
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@ugonna0071
Good plan
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Jaychuks (m)
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Ugonna, I wish you good luck!
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ugonna0071 (f)
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Thanks Guys for the advise. i really appreciate. :-)
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sayi125
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please, what are trhe materials, one can use in preparing for CCNA. Do a brother a favour
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