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How to easily hire a Cisco CCIE
Mon, 4/25/11 - 8:46pm View comments
I'm writing this blog story because I believe in simplicity.
And up until today, it certainly appeared to me that hiring a Cisco CCIE could become quite a convoluted process.
Why?
Well, I suppose I could finger several notorious culprits!
However why dwell on the past, especially when today, hiring managers can now easily rely on Wayne Lawson and Brian Kurtic to simplify the process of hiring CCIEs.
How simple today is it to hire a CCIE?
Very simple, because Wayne trains CCIEs worldwide and Brian recruits/places CCIEs worldwide.
I mean, how much more simpler can it get?
View more CCIE Water Cooler Gossip as well as the Worldwide CCIE Count .
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