Re: Career path for a fresh CCIE#25111

From: Nickelby Thane <nickelby.thane_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 23:02:17 +0800

Hey Tony,

Sorry for being such a slow person. Was doing a few mini labs from Narbik's
wb (and now going to bed ...). Thanks Larry for getting Eman to contact Tony
;-)

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Warmest regards,
Nickelby Thane
Personal Blog : http://nthane.blogspot.com
CCIE Blog : http://cciecisco.blogspot.com
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Tony Tong <tongcheungyu_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>  Hi Nickelby,
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> I cant find his message in the group, where can I find it?
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> Cheers and regards,
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> Tony Tong
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> *From:* Nickelby Thane [mailto:nickelby.thane_at_gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:56 PM
> *To:* Tony Tong
> *Cc:* Cisco certification
> *Subject:* Re: Career path for a fresh CCIE#25111
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> Hi Tony,
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> Personally I think you should seek Emannuel Conde's advice. He has a lot of
> strong links around the Cisco world and I strongly believe his advice will
> be valuable in your future decision.
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> Warmest regards,
> Nickelby Thane
> Personal Blog : http://nthane.blogspot.com
> CCIE Blog : http://cciecisco.blogspot.com
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> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Tony Tong <tongcheungyu_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> I just passed my RS (CCIE#25111) in Hong Kong 2 days ago in my 2nd attempt.
>
> As a fresh CCIE, or as a IT man near 30 years old; I felt chaos now in my
> future career path. I may have different choices in the future, being a
> senior technical engineer, being a management staff or being a technical
> sales / pre-sales person.
> For different choices, I should have different plans and should train
> myself
> for differernt abilities form now on.
> All I need is your opinions and advices as a reference to my choice:
>
> 1) For a senior technical engineer, need I take another CCIE track to
> broader my technical knowledge or study on other vendor's certificates,
> such
> as JNCIE, CISSP, CCSE etc
> Which area should I go? The network security, ISP or Voice?
> 2) For a management staff, need I take a master degree on IT management or
> some other management certificate, such as PMP, etc ?
> 3) For a sales / pre-sales person, I think it is more rely on personal
> experience on the IT markets and inter-personal skills. Is there any course
> or training I can take?
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> Many thanks :)
>
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> Cheers and regards,
> Tony Tong
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