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bryon
post Jun 18 2008, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(clngu @ Jun 18 2008, 12:34 AM)
haha. those were part of my technical certification. I have CIW, CompTIA, Novell, HP, Citrix and IBM Lotus in hand as well.

not to mention management certification. since this thread is about technical.

previously my job was covering all IT related tasks ie. management proposal, budget and report, design and presentation, administration and maintenance. therefore I have opportunity to play around with windows desktop system to midrange unix system, routers and switches, cabling and fiber optic, etc.

after working for two years, I then only realized the important of having IT certification in my career. so I decided to pursue my very first one - Cisco CCNA. it took me three months self-study to sit for the exam. the moment I passed it, I felt so great. from there onwards, I continued to obtain other certifications. within 18 months, I got a stack of technical certificates.

when I went for interview, the interviewer looked at my resume. the first impression was WOW. after that within few days, called me to come and sign the offer letter. haha.
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you paid for all the exam fees or company-sponsored?
bryon
post Jul 7 2008, 12:52 PM

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anyone studying or taking 70-640 soon?
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post Jul 8 2008, 09:10 AM

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ICT professionals can claim back part of exam fees


Published: 2008/07/08

ICT professionals pursuing certifications to upgrade their skills andknowledge can now claim back a portion of their examination fees fromthe Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).

In a statement yesterday, MDeC vice president and head of capabilitydevelopment division Ng Wan Peng said the new reimbursement scheme willsignificantly reduce the financial burden of pursuing professionalcertifications.

"It will also provide financial relief tothose taking up multiple certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, Sun, IBMand EMC among others," she said.

Underthe MSC Malaysia Capability Development Programme ProfessionalDevelopment reimbursement scheme, local ICT professionals who havesuccessfully earned technology-based certifications will receivereimbursement of 75 per cent of their total exam fees up to a maximumof RM2,500.


Those who have earned non-vendor-based certifications willreceive reimbursement of 75 per cent of their total exam fees up to amaximum of RM1,000 while ICT professionals who complete recognisedtraining programs will receive reimbursement of 50 per cent of theirtotal training cost up to RM1,500.

This is applicable for MSC Malaysia Status companies that sponsor theirMalaysian employees for professional ICT certifications.

Employees participating in the programme as individual applicants will also qualify to receive the reimbursements.

http://cdp.msc.com.my/capdevprog_pd.php
bryon
post Jul 10 2008, 09:19 AM

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QUOTE(vincentmoo @ Jul 8 2008, 11:34 AM)
decided to self study MCSE, anyone can guide me which module to start 1st? which book is recommended? thanks all for ur great help
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win 2003 or win 2008?

 

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