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Here's a question for those certs that require re-certification.
When your certification expires, do you still claim the cert on your resume/business cards/etc.?
I was looking at the ISC certs which look like they require re-certification every 3 years but what if it expires?
I also had a CCNA that expired last year. I haven't been claiming it as current knowledge but I have been tempted to...
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I don't have any certs. yet, but I don't think it would hurt to put when your cert. expired on your CV. Having it is still an accomplishment, recertification I'm sure is a hassle, and I think that once the CV makes it past the HR, the hiring IT manager would understand as long as you have relevant experience.
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I left mine on the resume for a while (ccna). Now it's listed at the top in the Summery (Instead of an objective).
For example this is how mine looks currently:
Contact info:
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Experienced in Linux Administration, Windows Administration, Network Design and Maintenance, Firewalls and Network Security, Network Auditing, SAN and NAS, System Visualization, and User Training. Former CCNA (2000-2003).
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Quote from: yatz on June 03, 2010, 02:56:25 PM
Here's a question for those certs that require re-certification.
When your certification expires, do you still claim the cert on your resume/business cards/etc.?
I was looking at the ISC certs which look like they require re-certification every 3 years but what if it expires?
if you mean ISC2, well my CISSP cert does expired but commonly there are 2 options. First option retake the examen or second during a period of three years to get sufficient CPE-points.
my opinion about expired certificates, well I would say, I would mention the effort of getting the certificate on my resume. I would not publicly, on business cards or behind my name, add the cert to my name because I think that I would not be entitled to.
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Quote from: Dutchie on June 07, 2010, 09:28:00 AM
if you mean ISC2, well my CISSP cert does expired but commonly there are 2 options. First option retake the examen or second during a period of three years to get sufficient CPE-points.
Yeah, I was talking about ISC2. So if you get enough CPE points you don't need to retake the test? I guess I was a bit confused on that part. I thought it sounded like you need to get the CPE points anyway, AND retake the test every 3 years.
Quote from: chrisj on June 03, 2010, 04:06:06 PM
Former CCNA (2000-2003).
Ok, that's exactly what I was planning on doing. I don't want to misrepresent myself, but I do want to stress that I have the training.
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With ISC, EC-Council and ISACA certs you can just pay the yearly mainenance fee and collect and record enough CPEs for the 3 year refresh cycle and you don't have to re-take the exam, or you could choose to re-take it, but you'd be crazy imo to go that way. It's more hassle and more money to re-do the exam.
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Quote from: rodmacpherson on June 12, 2010, 06:20:25 PM
With ISC, EC-Council and ISACA certs you can just pay the yearly mainenance fee and collect and record enough CPEs for the 3 year refresh cycle and you don't have to re-take the exam, or you could choose to re-take it, but you'd be crazy imo to go that way. It's more hassle and more money to re-do the exam.
That's good news. I understand why some vendors would want you to retake the test to keep your knowledge current, but I really don't like doing it.
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