From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 23:33:48 GMT-3
There's plenty. You can focus on becoming good with
other vendors products and strengthing your skillset.
No one knows everything in this field. Theres just too
many areas. If you're able to work with products from
multiple-vendors, know the standard protocols well,
and have a good skillset from actual experience you'll
be quite valuable.
--- Daniel Ji <jix@netrue.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
> Sorry it might be kind of off-topic, but...
>
> Just curious, what other IT certifications are
> similar to the CCIE? Meaning,
> well-paid, sought-after, prestigious, respected, you
> name it...
>
> Even more curious, what other certifications/skills
> are good supplements to
> CCIE? Meaning, more well-paid, more sought-after,
> more prestigious, more
> respected, more you name it... OR...CCIE is just the
> pinnacle? You can't go
> anywhere else rather than try to stay there and
> enjoy?
>
> I'm thinking to go for other big goals(if there are
> any) after some relax,
> just can't stop doing something. I guess I'm that
> kind of person who have
> to give myself new stuff to make life more exciting
> and colorful, or make me
> more like a NERD as some of you might think... :)
>
> Anyways, thanks for any help and suggestions.
>
> Daniel Ji
> CCIE #6570, CCNP Voice Specialist
> Senior Engineer - VoIP Solutions
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