▲ 18 r/ccnp

My CCNP Journey begins

Hello everyone! I got my CCNA in April and have worked a little bit in the industry. I unfortunately am unable to work further for a couple months due to some personal issues but I want to put the down time to use by studying for my CCNP ENCOR.

For my CCNA, the whole study process was free: I used Jeremys IT Lab, packet tracer and Anki flashcards.

I understand that I will need CML to lab for CCNP and also might have to buy a full course because Jeremys CCNP course isn’t complete.

I need advice on how best I can study for this for free, I’m basically unemployed right now and I would love a free solution, thank you.

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u/TinasheDre — 8 days ago

How do I prep for first Network Engineer job interview?

Hey there! A little backstory…

I dropped out of Uni end of 2024, did an internship at a small IT company (14 employees). There I learned about networking, crimped cables, helped install APs/CCTVs and configured a few network devices.

Earlier this year I got my CCNA after months of studying and sat at home until now, looking for a job.

I got invited to an interview by a BIG company in JHB for a Network MS Engineer (L1) role. I’m super excited but imposter syndrome is kicking in. I know the knowledge but my experience is lacking (1.5 years to be exact and it’s not much).

This job would quite literally change my life for the better.

How best should I prepare for it, any advice would be appreciated!

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u/TinasheDre — 27 days ago

My first Network Engineer Job Interview

Hey there! A little backstory…

I dropped out of Uni end of 2024, did an internship at a small IT company (14 employees). There I learned about networking, crimped cables, helped install APs/CCTVs and configured a few network devices.

Earlier this year I got my CCNA after months of studying and sat at home until now, looking for a job.

I got invited to an interview by a BIG company in JHB for a Network MS Engineer (L1) role. I’m super excited but imposter syndrome is kicking in. I know the knowledge but my experience is lacking (1.5 years to be exact and it’s not much).

This job would quite literally change my life for the better.

How best should I prepare for it, any advice would be appreciated!

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u/TinasheDre — 27 days ago

My first Network Engineer Job interview

Hey there! A little backstory…

I dropped out of Uni end of 2024, did an internship at a small IT company (14 employees). There I learned about networking, crimped cables, helped install APs/CCTVs and configured a few network devices.

Earlier this year I got my CCNA after months of studying and sat at home until now, looking for a job.

I got invited to an interview by a BIG company in JHB for a Network MS Engineer (L1) role. I’m super excited but imposter syndrome is kicking in. I know the knowledge but my experience is lacking (1.5 years to be exact and it’s not much).

This job would quite literally change my life for the better.

How best should I prepare for it, any advice would be appreciated!

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u/TinasheDre — 27 days ago
▲ 82 r/ccna

My first Network Engineer Job interview

Hey there! A little backstory…

I dropped out of Uni end of 2024, did an internship at a small IT company (14 employees). There I learned about networking, crimped cables, helped install APs/CCTVs and configured a few network devices.

Earlier this year I got my CCNA after months of studying and sat at home until now, looking for a job.

I got invited to an interview by a BIG company in JHB for a Network MS Engineer (L1) role. I’m super excited but imposter syndrome is kicking in. I know the knowledge but my experience is lacking (1.5 years to be exact and it’s not much).

This job would quite literally change my life for the better.

How best should I prepare for it, any advice would be appreciated!

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u/TinasheDre — 27 days ago
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My first Network Engineering Job interview

Hey there! A little backstory…

I dropped out of Uni end of 2024, did an internship at a small IT company (14 employees). There I learned about networking, crimped cables, helped install APs/CCTVs and configured a few network devices.

Earlier this year I got my CCNA after months of studying and sat at home until now, looking for a job.

I got invited to an interview by a BIG company in JHB for a Network MS Engineer (L1) role. I’m super excited but imposter syndrome is kicking in. I know the knowledge but my experience is lacking (1.5 years to be exact and it’s not much).

This job would quite literally change my life for the better.

How best should I prepare for it, any advice would be appreciated!

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u/TinasheDre — 27 days ago
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I’ve been struggling to get a entry role in IT, is there something wrong with my CV/Resume

u/TinasheDre — 3 months ago

I’ve applied to over 100 jobs, any advice on how to improve my Resume/CV

I got my CCNA last month and been trying to find a job, I’ve made personalised CVs, emailed, dming employees on linkedin but still nothing. Any advice on how i can improve

u/TinasheDre — 3 months ago

I’ve applied to over 100 jobs, is there something wrong with my Resume/CV

u/TinasheDre — 3 months ago