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Was wondering how valued only having the CCNA was regarded as of now and if it was still in high demand .
Edit : Thank you all for the reply everyone . Going through a tough phase and was wondering what other learned skills could net me a solid job with a solide pay . Wasn’t counting solely on the CCNA to get there tho I understood it would require far more than that I was also planning on taking classes to learn and further increase my knowledge on coding language like python java and c .
I would also appreciate any advice or pointers on the inportant skill to learn too good strangers of Reddit .
Depends on what “good job” means to you, with only the ccna and no degree or experience, you can for sure get into a technician or help desk role, probably making about 50-60k a year, with some luck you might be able to land an actual networking role.
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Oh I know lol, I now have an associates and over 5 years experience along with several certifications and I’m still at entry working hell desk making 60k a year.