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How good would a CCNA look for Internships?
(lemmy.world)
Community for discussing enterprise networks and the ensuing chaos that comes after inheriting or building one.
I'm a SW engineer in the US involved in hiring, so I don't know how norms differ across industries or regions, but when I go into an interview, I ignore the GPA (if even provided) and care far more about the answers to interview questions. School isn't for everyone, and that has pretty much no bearing on their performance at work. I also would never request a transcript, at most I'd call the school and verify the candidate attended (I value honesty; some of our best hires had no degree).
I don't know how valuable the CCNA is, but I personally wouldn't worry about it being seen as a negative, at worst it'll probably be ignored. If an employer somehow gets spooked, you're probably better off not working for them anyway. Some cultures really value certifications though, so YMMV (I personally only look at relevant work experience on the resume).
Good luck! I just wanted to give some perspective from the other side of the table.