Re: CCIE and Partnership Rules

From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2008 - 17:48:04 ART


How exactly do you associtate your CCIE# to a company? Does it happen
automatically when you enter the company name on your Cisco.com
profile?

Also what is preventing a company from finding your CCIE# on the
internet and associating it with their company?

Thanks,
Greg

On 4/30/08, Steven Hausherr <ccie@fuseditsolutions.com> wrote:
> This is true, however Cisco can over rule the agreement and transfer your IE
> from one partner to another. I have seen that happen. If Cisco is trying to
> build a relationship with an up-and-coming partner that needs x number of
> CCIEs to reach silver or gold level. They will make exceptions. But not at
> your request.
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Robert Smith <thecure007@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I was told that when your ccie number is associated to your current
> > company, and if you want to get a new job as a CCIE, your CCIE number is
> > hold for one year in your current company and the new one can't use it
> > during that period.
> >
> > Does anyone know if this is true? Does anyone know what are the policies
> > to
> > hire a CCIE from one Cisco Partner to another?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
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