We might not know the true value of one second but some companies do. For example, Amazon has calculated that a page load slowdown of just one second could cost it $1.6 billion in sales each year. So to overcome that problem companies require candidates who have basic knowledge of CCNA. Who know how to configure Networking devices and candidates who can troubleshoot basic connectivity problems in less time? That’s where CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) comes in.
Cisco is a well-known vendor of networking devices and most companies use Cisco devices in their network. That gave Cisco an idea to create an exam: CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate). Passing this exam puts you one step ahead of others. Cisco CCNA Certification proves that you’ve got what it takes to create and maintain a small scale network.
There are a lot tracks in CCNA like Routing and Switching, Security, Wireless, Voice, DC, Architect and some more. But no matter what track you choose, you have to do CCNA R&S because here you learn the basics. And one more thing, Network Engineering is not the only field you can go after CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate). It’s just a beginning of a long journey.
Some Popular Job Profiles in Networking:
- Network Administrators
- Network Support Engineer
- Network Specialist
- Network Security Engineer
- Network Managers
- System Engineers
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