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anybody know if the it essentials 1 and 2 courses offered by cisco net acadmy are recognized in the industry?


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anybody know if the it essentials 1 and 2 courses offered by cisco net acadmy are recognized in the industry?
Passing courses doesn't really spark the interest of most IT hiring managers. Passing a certification sparks it somewhat. Having real world experience even more helpful.


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