From: Antonio (twinturbos@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 10 2002 - 13:14:58 GMT-3
I agree. Things are slow these days, CCIE or not. It has become an
employer's market, they pick and choose the best out of many candidates.
There was an opening at a large telco and 3 CCIE's, 3 CCNP's and 1 CCNA were
interviewed for 1 position. So yes, it is very competitive and very few
jobs. I think UI in the USA was extended another 15 weeks cause things are
slow for job seekers. IT managers(myself incl.) don't forecast bigger
spending budgets until mid' 2003. If there are any more terrorist attacks
surely that timeline will be prolonged.
How do others feel about the job market?
Regards,
Antonio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Wagner" <miguknom@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: OT: CCIE Market Lately?
> I know that this kind of question sometimes leads to a long, dumb thread,
> but I am curious whether those passing the lab in the last 6 months
> (congrats to all) have benefitted in promotions, raises, or vertical job
> moves. Last I heard it was tough and a lot of CCIEs were taking what they
> could get or staying put. I am curious because I have my lab coming up
(2nd
> attempt) and my company isn't doing so well. A few notes:
>
> 1. Yes I have noticed that the job boards don't seem to have much
> 2. Yes I know that CCIE is not the only factor in getting a new job
> 3. If you don't mind, reply directly to me so that I don't get my chops
> busted for starting a lame OT thread.
>
> Thanks a million. I am getting nervous about this whole thing.
>
> Matt
>
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