Passing the Road Test
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With all of the cheat sheets we have confiscated, I have yet to see one that would get you through a job interview. Memorizing the answer to question 42 will not help you when you are being grilled by a potential employer. Imagine memorizing the cheat sheet for the written portion of the driver’s test, but having no knowledge of how to actually drive. You would qualify for the road test, but your odds of passing would go down once you backed into a utility pole.
And companies are getting more thorough in their interviews of certificate holders. One interviewer I met said he has screened candidates who had cheated on their exams. By about the third troubleshooting question, he said the candidates usually become completely flustered. Some have even cried. So if your only job interview preparation involved buying stolen exam content off the Internet, I’d bring tissues… maybe the phone number for a grief counseling hotline.
I don’t mean to give away company secrets, but we’ve found that the best way to convince an employer that you know how to configure a router is to know how to configure a router. Using Cisco-approved study materials and courses will give you that knowledge, the knowledge to pass not just the exam, but also the road test.
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Passing the Road Test
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