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I've been considering whether CCNA is beneficial for a Noc engineer role and what to include on my resume.

I've been considering whether CCNA is beneficial for a Noc engineer role and what to include on my resume.

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tooturntbby
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03-21-2016, 11:52 AM
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Passing the CCNA 201-301 could strengthen your resume, especially since it shows technical skills and commitment. At 19, you're early in your career, so focusing on relevant certifications can set you apart. Since you haven’t completed formal education yet, consider building your credentials through courses or training programs. It’s also wise to prepare for interviews by understanding industry expectations and practicing common questions. Leveraging your family connections might give you an edge, but developing skills independently will help you stand out regardless.
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tooturntbby
03-21-2016, 11:52 AM #1

Passing the CCNA 201-301 could strengthen your resume, especially since it shows technical skills and commitment. At 19, you're early in your career, so focusing on relevant certifications can set you apart. Since you haven’t completed formal education yet, consider building your credentials through courses or training programs. It’s also wise to prepare for interviews by understanding industry expectations and practicing common questions. Leveraging your family connections might give you an edge, but developing skills independently will help you stand out regardless.

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Hitscher
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03-21-2016, 02:45 PM
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Having a CCNA or similar certification would really strengthen your resume. Being able to discuss your credentials and explain their practical value during interviews will impress anyone. I’ve rejected many applicants who only claim certifications without being able to articulate how they apply in real situations.
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Hitscher
03-21-2016, 02:45 PM #2

Having a CCNA or similar certification would really strengthen your resume. Being able to discuss your credentials and explain their practical value during interviews will impress anyone. I’ve rejected many applicants who only claim certifications without being able to articulate how they apply in real situations.

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laulaudu
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03-21-2016, 08:56 PM
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Having a certificate is useful, but showing you can actually fix and manage real Cisco devices is another challenge. You should also keep in mind that you must renew your certificate every three years.
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laulaudu
03-21-2016, 08:56 PM #3

Having a certificate is useful, but showing you can actually fix and manage real Cisco devices is another challenge. You should also keep in mind that you must renew your certificate every three years.