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New Training Release: Cisco CCNP BCMSN Training

As the pool of IT applicants continues to flood with newcomers, certification is one of the best ways to stay employed … and get ahead. But with so many certification paths to choose from it’s easy to take a wrong turn. If you are looking to add some meaningful and employable credentials to your resume, here’s some news that you might find useful.

According to TCPmag’s on-line 2006-2007 Salary Survey, over the last few years, salary averages for Cisco certifications are up. But for experienced Cisco professionals who have earned their CCNP certification, salaries are WAY UP … as much as 31 percent (KA-CHING!), with an average salary of more than $88,000 per year!

And our new Cisco BCMSN training videos can help you get one giant step closer to your CCNP in no time (and at a price you can afford)! Our new BCMSN training makes mastering complex Cisco Switching technologies — like VLANs, Etherchannels, STP, IP Telephony and more — a snap! Plus you’ll get everything you need to breeze right through your BCMSN exam.

Tackle Another CCNP Hurdle with Our New BCMSN Training!

Here’s what you get with our CCNP BCMSN Training:

  • 12+ hours of Cisco Switching training from veteran instructor Chris Bryant (a CCIE!)
  • Over 200 Practice Exam questions
  • BCMSN Lab Book walks you through setting up a network of Cisco switches from start to finish
  • Coverage for Exam 642-812 … and a whole lot more!

To get a real feel for our training and see more of what this course has to offer — view our Cisco BCMSN free demo now.

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