I think the majority are doing (planning) it for advancing the career and/or get a new job. Only a few would do it for the challenge or as a hobby. I think you guys are losing the true vision behind CCIE.
I personally don't think worth the cost/time/money to invest in this certification, UNLESS if this is going to help your job or position and be paid by your employer. Technology is moving so fast that's getting harder to keep up, I myself hold a few IT certifications and done some IT Contract work, but nothing permanently or full time. The keyword in the description "relevancy" not only with the new technology but also AI and Generative AI, which could affect your job in the long run.
Thank for sharing This , My myself have a trouble reading the Score report , with 2 times failing CCIE it's a big deal
very very important video, thank you for sharing this buddy
how about the relevance of networking in cloud age?why Cisco failed to capitalize on cloud computing?
It is not worth it if you can't earn money from it.
I think the majority are doing (planning) it for advancing the career and/or get a new job. Only a few would do it for the challenge or as a hobby.
I think you guys are losing the true vision behind CCIE.
I personally don't think worth the cost/time/money to invest in this certification, UNLESS if this is going to help your job or position and be paid by your employer. Technology is moving so fast that's getting harder to keep up, I myself hold a few IT certifications and done some IT Contract work, but nothing permanently or full time. The keyword in the description "relevancy" not only with the new technology but also AI and Generative AI, which could affect your job in the long run.
Of course it still worth it.
There is no doubd about.