Did you know with Cisco certs...

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  1. Kitkatninja
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    Did you know with Cisco certs...

    You are not a CCNA (for example)...

    Textual References –

    You may use Cisco’s certification word marks (e.g., CCNA™ certified) solely to indicate the highest level of certification you have achieved. The Marks must be used as an adjective and never as a noun. The Marks may never be used to refer to a company or other legal entity. For example:

    You should say:
    “Jane Smith is certified under the CCNA™ program” or “John Smith, CCNA™ certified”

    You should not say:

    “Jane Smith is a CCNA” or “XYZ Company is CCNA certified” ​

    Taken from the Cisco Certifications Trademark Agreement. Been Cisco qualified from 2 years now, and only found out today...
     
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    Interesting mate, after all these years I did not know that
     
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