Those who test in the fall CCNA Pass in one of three categories. You can be just in the IT field, you can work on the LAN and want to move on the WAN side (which is where I was when I passed the CCNA), or you can already work on the WAN side of the net, and you want to climb the ladder.
Either way, you have the dreaded job interview face. Certain CCNAs do really well in interviews, some do not. I’m on both sides of this interview, and I have some advice for you to one of them that do well and get the job to be.
Be confident but not arrogant. CCNA certification is to do a big when we started them all. Do not think in the interview, you know everything because you have a CCNA. (I am a CCIE and I am the first to admit that I am aware not everything.)
Answer the questions with confidence, if you do not know the answer, this is not a sin. If you for your CCNA the right way – willing, experience and understanding of the harder subjects such as mathematics and win NAT binary – everything will be fine.
Do not stop studying the day you pass the exam. Know that you will not soon forget. It is normal to take a day or two and celebrate, but we have to work again afterwards. Keep checking your CCNA topics and start on your CCNP first test. I’ve seen too many, the freshly baked CCNAs forgot everything they learned in the review, because they ceased to study law after its passage.
Prepare for the interview, as if a different CCNA exam. Because it is. Except that there are no multiple-choice.
Start preparing for the interview you need before the test. How can you do? Study to examine the way forward. Get practical experience, whether in class or on your own carrier. Get a quality education Cisco. Questions from those already in the field. By doing these things, now you get the quality as a candidate for the big day.
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