The way I read this original request (and many like it) was ... blindly
sending your resume or info sounds like an opp for identity theft ...
But, perhaps I am just old fashioned and this is all legit.
Andrew
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Roy Waterman <roy.waterman_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Johnny
>
> The point I was trying to make is that its more dependent upon what you do
> during the time.
> Granted, a 1yr ccie is unlikely to get the same expeience as a 10yr ccie,
> but say the ccie of 10 yrs experience was doing "mickey mouse" contracts
> for
> most of that time.
> I know of ppl who have achieved more in the space of a few years than some
> ppl who have been in the industry for 5 times longer.
> Now I've been in the industry for quite some now, and once I gain my CCIE I
> would count as a ccie with 10 years experience.
> I know its not an unreasonable request, and it certainly helps to keep
> those
> of us who have around longer employed ;)
>
> It was the actual mention of "10 years" that had me curious.
> I know if I were an employer and was looking for someone, I would base my
> judgement on how good they were, & who was the best person for the job,
> rather than how many years they had under their belt. Maybe I'm being
> naive.
> Of course experience counts, but the RIGHT kind of experience.
> After a certain no of years in this field, adding a few years onto it only
> makes a difference depending on the type of work being done.
>
> Anyway, I need to get back to studying before it's "ccie with 20 years
> experience" lol.
>
>
>
>
> 2009/10/25 Johnny B CCIE <jbccie_at_gmail.com>
>
> > This is probably the norm more than not. A lot of ccie's today are or
> > were mcse too. So the microsoft bullet is covered. A lot of ccie's are
> > have at least the 10 years of experience. Not sure what to say for the
> > 1 year ccie's but it's hard to get 10 years experience crammed into 1
> > year no matter how bright you are. I would think mostly anyone in the
> > field has been exposed to voice and wireless by now especially if they
> > have been around for 10+ years. This is not an unreasonable request
> > and is probably the requirements of most ccie jobs I see.
> >
> > Not many jobs that need a ccie read:
> >
> > CCIE required: 6-12 months experience with only routing and switching.
> > Quick learner.
> >
> > The CCIE is the crown jewel and top echelon. Employers look to the
> > CCIE to be the proven leader and not the newest person in the industry
> > on the team. It is going to be hard to get past that sterotype. Some
> > can and do but it usually takes a few years to do it. By that time
> > the young CCIE is proven and has years of experience with various
> > technologies.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:51 AM, hanan <nouran_at_skynet.be> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > If you are in UK and you want work please send me your CV
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > You should be a CCIE 10+ year of experience, R&S, Voice, Microsoft
> > Systems,
> > > Wireless experience will be an advantage.
> > >
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> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hanan
> > >
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