02-10-2016 11:58 PM - edited 03-08-2019 04:33 AM
Dears,
I received this email from cisco
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Dear Kajeji, Our records indicate that you previously held a Cisco CCENT® or CCNA® Routing and Switching certification but unfortunately didn’t meet your recertification requirements. We understand that life happens and “to do” priorities change, but you may want to consider again becoming an active Cisco certified professional. Download your complimentary copy of our article "Eight Reasons You Should Get Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching Certified." The CCNA Routing and Switching certification is still considered one of the most prestigious certifications in the industry, and it’s the foundation for other certifications, such as Cisco CCNP® and CCIE® Routing and Switching certification. Having an active certification on your resume can help your professional career stand out, highlight your passion for learning, and validate the knowledge and skills you have gained as an IT pro. For additional information, training, and resources, visit www.cisco.com/go/rs-track. Thank you, Learning@Cisco |
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Is the plan of the expiration date for cisco certification has been changed ??
I know that every three years you have to accomplish any exam for renewal all the tracks.
can anyone advise on this...
Appreciate your support
Best Regards,
KAJEJI
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02-11-2016 06:36 AM
There's no change to the expiration date or program requirements.
These were sent out in a mass mailing mistakenly. I got one myself and my certifications are not expiring until 2018.
As always, the definitive source to verify your certification and expiration date(s) is at:
http://www.cisco.com/go/certifications/login
That will redirect you to the cisco.perasoncred.com portal where you can login and verify your certification status.
02-11-2016 06:36 AM
There's no change to the expiration date or program requirements.
These were sent out in a mass mailing mistakenly. I got one myself and my certifications are not expiring until 2018.
As always, the definitive source to verify your certification and expiration date(s) is at:
http://www.cisco.com/go/certifications/login
That will redirect you to the cisco.perasoncred.com portal where you can login and verify your certification status.
02-23-2021 09:48 PM
Thanks so much
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