Will my degree be accredited at other schools?
I'm thinking about getting a master's degree in networking and system administration from an Australian school (Charles Sturt University). The program balances between an academic focus and preparation for CCNP or MCSE certification and I thought this would be a good path for me. Most of my...
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| Jun 30 2008 8:31 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Networking, System administration, IT education
What college degree would compliment a CCNA/CCNP certification?
I am currently finishing up my associates degree and afterwards I plan on moving on to get my bachelors degree. At the same time, I am currently studying for my CCNA.What is a bachelor's degree that would compliment other network oriented certifications?I would hate to get a degree which does...
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| Jun 4 2008 6:35 PM GMT
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Drose5778
CCNA, CCNP, Network
job prospects
i am currently enrolling to begin N+ and the on to the CCNA, i was working on an Assoc. in networking, first quarter done, but left to puruse certifications b/c they will teach me what i want to learn at a much cheaper price and shorter time frame, on the job front, i have been in research for 9...
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| Mar 14 2008 5:02 PM GMT
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Jjb27
Jobs for IT professionals, CCNA, Network+
My networking job isn’t going anywhere
I am now working as desktop tech support in a school (that uses Netware and XP). With my present knowledge and experience (one year) I am not able to apply for a network engineering role or anything like that. With my current job I am not learning very much, as well as everything is setup. My team...
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| Mar 12 2008 7:56 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Networking careers and salaries, Career development, Networking
How can I become an expert in network application performance analysis?
I have 6 yrs of experience and I am CCNP certified. I’ve worked on Cisco and Microsoft products. Now I am working as a performance analysis engineer and I want to pursue systems, network, and application performance analysis. I work on tools like NetScout, TeamQuest, SiteScope, Opnet, and Quest....
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| Feb 19 2008 10:35 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Career development, Training and certifications, Networking
Can CCIE or CCNP replace the need for a degree?
Can CCIE or CCNP certifications replace the need for obtaining a degree to get a best job in the networking field.
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| Feb 19 2008 9:46 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Certifications, IT education, Career development
How do I show recruiters I’m valuable as a network analyst/engineer/manager when I have seven years of Telco experience?
I have a CCNA and three of the four certs of CCNP. I should be getting CCNP this month. My question is I have seven years in a LOC test center in AT&T, and my only experience is Telco (WAN). How do I show recruiters I'm valuable as a network analyst/engineer/manager when most ask for 3-4 years of...
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| Jan 15 2008 10:52 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Telecom, Training, CCNP
Career Advice
I'm interested in getting into the IT field, specifically Networking. Is getting a 4 year degree the best option, or would getting an Associates degree in Networking and additional certifications (CCNA, CCNP, MCSE)from my local community college be an acceptable route?
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| Mar 21 2007 10:40 PM GMT
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defensor1
Career development, Certifications, Training


