is HP ASE master lab based exam ? for it to be eligible to be atleast
compared with ccie or jncie ?
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Bill6521 <bil6521_at_netscape.net> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I think we are all missing the point here the discussion from my point of
> view
> is "employability" and here is my perspective. Today I understand there are
> over 30,000 CCIEs thats three times what there was a few years ago and even
> 7,000 more then when I got my number. Gone are the days when employers
> would
> be lucky about getting one CCIE and we were literally regarded as "network
> gods". We are competing against "each other" and in a highly competitive
> world
> - even as CCIEs. In that competitive world you have to give yourself an
> "edge"
> a something extra - what I would suggest is dont just bank on getting
> employed
> because you are a CCIE - and dont forget some off us are also getting
> employed
> because we have track records as well as being CCIEs. Most employment
> agents/HR departments do a word trawl in the first instance and the more
> edge
> you have the more likely you have to move to the next stage of interview
> etc
> thats what these certifications do for you - and dont also be a one trick
> pony
> - consider doing a JNCIE or HP Master ASE as well as another CCIE.
>
>
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