Posts Tagged ‘Resume’
Would You Refuse To Look At A Resume If It Was Sent In In The Form Of A Powerpoint?
I’ve found a few places that I’m applying to online; all small entry level positions that do not really require any kind of experience or education. But on the online application, they have you update your resume. I made one in the form of a powerpoint. I think it’s quite informative and looks pretty professional, but I’m not sure if it’s really appropriate to send anywhere. Is a Powerpoint too “out there”? I’m a college freshman, so I’m really just applying to a lot of Minimum wage jobs that I didn’t even think looked at resumes. I asked in another section, but a lot of people told me that my idea was completely ridiculous… I just thought it’d be a nice twist on the traditional boring resume as I dont have a huge amount of experience anyway. So, should I just conform to the ‘traditional’ resume?
CCVP Certification By Cisco
I hardly have to tell you how important voice technologies are in today’s networks; what we all need to keep in mind to maximize our career potential is how important knowing voice is going to be tomorrow. We’ve always got to look forward in IT, both in our work and out studies. Cisco, always the pioneer in technical certifications, now offers a Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification that is gaining a lot of attention from IT professionals looking to add to their skills and their resume.
Cisco’s CCVP track is a rigorous five-exam track that requires you to earn your CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification before getting started. The five exams cover a myriad of topics – they’re not giving this one away! Here are the exam numbers and codes you’ll need to know to register for the exams:
642-425 IP Telephony Troubleshooting (IPTT) 642-642 Quality Of Service (QOS) 642-452 Cisco Voice Gateways (GWGK) 642-432 Cisco Voice Over IP (CVOICE) 642-444 Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT)
Many newly-minted CCNAs wonder if they should pursue this or the Security Professional certification immediately after getting their CCNA. I recommend that a new CCNA pursue and achieve the CCNP before going after these more-specialized certifications. While it is not required by Cisco, the routing and switching knowledge your will acquire on your way to the CCNP will be invaluable to your career as well as being helpful with your CCVP pursuits. Besides, these certifications won’t be going anywhere soon. Think of how valuable you will be with a CCNP, CCVP, and CCSP!
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