Just a quick note to make sure that all of you are aware of our CCNA Certification sponsorship.
We are looking for one person to blog about their experiences pursuing the Cisco CCNA. We are going to give away a copy of our training, Cisco hardware (two routers and a switch), an exam voucher and a one hour Q & A session with a Cisco CCIE.
We will make sure that you get your CCNA! In return, we are looking for you to share your experiences with the IT community through our blog here at Train Signal Training.
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About the Author
Scott Skinger (MCSE, CCNP, CNE) is an experienced Windows 2000/Server 2003 instructor. He has taught dozens of courses on Windows 2000, NT 4.0, Novell Netware, Cisco Routers, Network Security, Computer Hardware and Project Management. He has also worked in the trenches as a Network Engineer, Director of Technology and currently as an Independent Consultant through his own company, SAS Technology Advisors. Scott’s real-world knowledge, energy and thoroughness make any course he teaches both fun and rewarding.
What about a CCNP sponsorhip?
I’ve alerted my wife, a technical writer by trade, of your offer and perhaps she’ll apply. I would do the same for the CCNP!
Excelent sit for learning.
What ever happened to this topic?
Hi Rudy,
The winners of our CCNA Sponsorship were announced on June 1st, 2007 and the details can be found in the post below:
/free-cisco-ccna-training-contest-we-have-a-winner/2007-06-01/
The grand prize winner was Michelle Scott. She completed her CCNA but was unable to blog for us about her experiences.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Kasia
I want to be Network Engineer and my entry level is CCNA.
So i want to learn CCNA and do exams
This is a very nice website thank u from u r help to us
I am currently trying to learn the ISO commands and have learned the basic commands , but would love to get an opportunity to learn using the Trainsignal free course for CCNA as I have been trying to get into a class, but at this time I am not working so I can’t afford the class. So any consideration would be appreciated and I am sure you will be pleased with the out come and Blogs created by me while taking this course.
Sincerely,
RIchard Castillo
Am so grateful for this wonderful information, i came along here as i was searching fro any sponsorship for CCNA, My finances are limited , but with strong zeal to learn.I hold bachelors degree in IT and need to advance my career, i obtained first class degree , and my results were very pleasing.
Uganda being a developing country , i need to do something to reverse this situation.
Please any advise, or idea about this help me. Thank you.
ARYANYIJUKA ELIAS
I would like to know approx. how much you have spent in getting all these certifications you hold and if you feel the pay or salary you presently receive boost that or if the certs have just helped to keep you in IT field and employed. Aslo would like to know future cost of continuing the certifications with recerts and any new certs.
I want also to learn and take a CCNA exam but presently I don’t have fund to avail the training because I dont have a job. I work previously in an ISP company but closed due to bankrupcy. I work there for a year. Hope these can help me with my career.
Hello Albert,
There are number of free resources you can use to start preparing for your CCNA exam.
We have over 50 free Cisco training videos: http://www.trainsignal.com/blog/free-computer-training-videos/free-ccna-training-videos and over 70 Cisco articles and tutorials: http://www.trainsignal.com/blog/tips-and-tutorials/cisco
The Cisco Learning Network has a lot of great content and more importantly, a community that will help you learn: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/index.jspa
The GNS3 network simulator is also free: http://www.trainsignal.com/blog/using-gns3-network-simulator as is the Cisco Packet Tracer: http://www.trainsignal.com/blog/cisco-packet-tracer
It might be worth it for you to see if your local library has any Cisco related books that you can use, if not check out Amazon; there are a number of CCNA prep books that start at $20
This should get you to a good start! Good luck!
How are you, i am looking for CCNA trainng and Hardware sponsorship, to parsue that course, my self i dont have enough money to pay for the course but iam very much interested to study it, so iam looking for someone to sposor me so that i can parsue it especially at the university of dar es salaam in Tanzania or anywhere in this world