What qualifications do you have?

Virtually none, I have 1 GCSE which is in Math's due to moving from US to England when I was due to be finishing high school.

I hope to do my first Microsoft Exam this year, and have the MCITP: Enterprise Admin by 2010

So far having no education (on paper) hasn't hindered me.
 
GSCEs
A-Levels
BSc Mechanical Design & Manufacture
500m swimming certificate

I'm thinking about doing an MBA too as my company can put some money towards it.
 
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but the CCNA qualification is just that, The CCNA qualification, It's a sought after qualification. You're hurting yourself by not including it, It's shows a better understanding of Networking than your other qualifications.

Depends on how the cv is weighted and if there's relevent experience to back it up. Unfortunately if there isn't employers don't look very favourable on it :(

MW
 
It's ok having all these text book qualifications but nothing beats hands down real experience and common sense. That's my excuse anyway.

100% agree.

I left school with absolutely NO qualifications at all and I think I've been pretty successful in life (both financially, professionally and an excellent career history).
 
3 a levels, 10 GCSEs, 2 level 2 learn directs and a life next to Nuneaton. In spite of all my supposed knowledge living next door to a treacle town teaches you more about intelligence levels than school does. lol
 
100% agree.

I left school with absolutely NO qualifications at all and I think I've been pretty successful in life (both financially, professionally and an excellent career history).
You're an exception. The majority of people who don't have any qualifications or arse around in school don't end up having a career (at all) or being successful financially.
 
Lots of gcses's some rubbish A levels

Hnd in business property management
currently studying BSC RICS Business property management (one year left)

I fancy doing a masters or a research degree, but i should really get a job and pursue the MRICS proffesional qualification as im finding uni a bit of a drag these days.
 
A Levels are my highest qualifications.

I did go to Uni to do Computer Network Technology, but dropped out when i discovered how mind-numbingly dull the subject was, and I didn't want to be bored out of my head for the rest of my life.

Although saying that, I'm pondering going back next year to do Meterology or similar, which to some of you will probably sound about as interesting as getting your nutsack stabbed by badgers armed with forks.
 
RYA Advanced Dinghy Instructor
BSC level 2 Kayak Coach
NPTC in Chainsaw use
WSET lvl 2

+ a degree in counting
 
gsce's a levels, degree (sciences) PhD
never yet had a job for which I am actually qualified...daft isn't it. must plan!
 
GCSE's
3 A-Levels
Recently got a 2:1 in Bsc Software Engineering
Should be a chartered developer with god knows what other qualifications when I start my grad scheme :D
 
Msc (Hons) in IT -part-time
Bsc (Hons) in IT -part-time
Another Cert in networks & security.

CCNA, CCDA, all MCSE's, A+,N+,Server+,Security+.

Doing the CCSP and looking to do another Msc part time.
 
GCSEs, A-Levels, Degree, PGCE and various sports coaching qualifications (swimming specific).
 
10 GCSE's
3 'A' Levels
11 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music grades, including grade 8 French Horn (Merit) and Grade 8 Theory of Music
BMus(Hons) 2:1
LTCM
CeFA1
 
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