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by Communitivity 1740 days ago
20+ years as a software engineer. No certs, but I also have no problem getting a job. I am now thinking of getting AWS certs, as I think those are worth it. The SEC+ is worth it if you want admin privs as a DoD consultant. I've been told the CISCO certs are also definitely worth it, but I was also told they are hard.
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I completed CCNA years ago. It wasn't very hard but my one is long out of date.
My understanding is (mind you this is from readings years ago) that the cert after the CCNA (i.e. CCNP) are increasingly difficult. Not sure they're particularly useful for employment as a developer, but for Network engineers I imagine so.
Ah yes, now that you mention it, I have heard that the CCNP is hard to get.
I remember a story about what I think was CCNP. Cisco had you come down to their test lab, set up everything they told you to set up according to constraints given, and then go back home. Part two involved them changing things to cause failures or degradations before you came back, then you had to diagnose and fix it to pass part two.

I hands-on practical test like that should be part of every exam, but it's expensive and time consuming.

That would be CCIE. CCNP is your standard Pearson-proctored multiple choice and such.