How do we achieve success in this industry?It was the question I pondered 20 years ago when I set out to take my career to the next level and attain what few have: theCisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification.
Now leading the CCIE program as Cisco's Director of Certifications, I've experienced firsthand the revolutionary impact of this program on my peers and the industry.
This year, we celebrate the 30-year anniversary of the CCIE certification. Let's look back at where we came from-and how far we've come.
My interest in becoming a CCIE started in the late 90s. Tech was very different from today. The internet was evolving, and networking was a completely new concept. I was looking for a challenge to advance my career.
When researching how to take my career to the next level, I discovered Cisco, a pretty new tech company at the time. Not only did I find a way to test my skills with the CCIE program, but a window of opportunity. The exam ensured perfection, and I liked the challenge.
Becoming a CCIE opened career advancements for me. Not only was I able to receive promotions with more pay, but I also gained more peer respect and recognition-as did my colleagues who received the certification. There is a high level of respect for people who achieve CCIE. You become part of an elite group.
In general, value is directly equivalent to the relevancy of a product. If the CCIE test was irrelevant to what I did in my job, I would not have pursued it. And if it was not updated to the technology of today, the program would fail. I've been a CCIE for 20+ years and can still apply my learnings from the program.
CCIE program is a true test of deep knowledge and experience, an endorsement (validation) of being an expert -cr