[AusNOG] Top 10 IT Certifications (Networking Field)
Dawood Iqbal
dawood_iqbal at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 13 17:21:22 EST 2010
Hello All,
Before I do any further certification, I was going through few websites
which tell about the Top IT Certifications. Different website say different
things.
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/educationfortechcareers/tp/HighestCerts.ht
m
http://certification.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/topfor09.htm
1) PMP
2) CAPM
3) ITIL v2
4) CISSP
5) CCIE R & S
6) CCVP
7) ITIL v3 -
8) MCSD
9) CCNP
10) Red Hat
11) MCITP - Enterprise
12) CCSP
13) MCAD
14) MCITP - Database
15) MCDBA
http://www.globalknowledge.com/training/generic.asp?pageid=2252
<http://www.globalknowledge.com/training/generic.asp?pageid=2252&country=Uni
ted+States> &country=United+States
http://www.networkstraining.com/top-10-technical-certifications-for-2009/
http://ezinearticles.com/?Hottest-IT-Certifications---2010
<http://ezinearticles.com/?Hottest-IT-Certifications---2010&id=3195831>
&id=3195831
1) MCITP
2) MCTS
3) Security +
4) MCPD
5) CCNA
6) A+
7) PMP
8) MCSE
9) CISSP
10) Linux +
http://www.escotal.com/top10computercertifications2009.htm
Since all of you are in IT field and up to speed with latest trends in the
job market. What would be your best advice for pursuing further
certifications to secure a job in good and bad (recessions) times.
1) CCIE R&S + PMP
2) CCIE R&S or any other
3) CISSP
4) CCSP + PMP + CISSP
5) All of above J
6) Any other suggestion
Is CISSP more valuable then CCIE R&S?
Thanks,
Regards
dI
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