Congratz Jeremiah. I am really happy for you! What an achievement. Would be awesome if you could make a video talking about the job market before (at ccnp level) and after (now with your CCIE) to learn about the difference between opportunities and pay. Again congratz on your achievement!
Can't wait to hear how this affects your career going forward. You can settle the debate about the worth of the CCIE in the modern era, as compared to the effort required to obtain it, once and for all.
Hey man, CONGRATS!! And welcome to the club! 😃. I see that you're also a student of Narbik's! Nice! I just want to say that you are 1,000% SPOT ON! 😂. I had very similar experiences with the exam as you! The receptionist is great, she's real nice 😊. The proctor is cool too, but everything you said is 100% SPOT ON in verbatim! 😂. I thought I was the only one who noticed. It's funny to hear someone say the exact same thing that I was thinking. That impression is spot on as well LOL. Nah, but he's a cool guy though, he genuinely does help if you ask him. But you just can't get a read on that guy. No expression lol. About that MPLS question, I had the same experience! But if there's anything I learned from the journey to becoming a CCIE is knowing how to research and lab up a proof of concept to support your answer😉 I also got bit by a deployment failing on the vManage (darn typos lol), but luckily I learned in Terry Vinson's class to Export the variables to a CSV file, so I always do that when deploying configs. This is the BEST (and most useful) review of the CCIE exam that I've ever seen! This will help others for sure! Take care man and congrats again! Enjoy!
Thank you Sir and congratulations. This is the best video I have seen that talks about after passing the CCIE exam. Very important pointers and advise that you have given that will go a long way in helping most of us preparing for the same exam. Thank you once again and keep up the good work that you are doing.
Congrats on the big achievement. I was introduced to your channel when I was looking for motivation and tips to pass the SDWAN exam after failing it twice. I am doing it again tomorrow (I took your advice on the exam material) and hopefully this time is it , you make it look so easy haha. All the best to you and I hope you enjoy this big win. Cheers 🥂
You, are fucking awesome Jeremiah. Huge congratulations and well done to you, and thank you for always taking the time to share your insight with all of us here on RUclips as well man, you're an awesome person and I appreciate you!
Congratulations Jeremiah 🎉🎉🎉 I was following your journey since passing your CCNA, such a great achievement. You inspired me a lot and guess what I started my journey of CCIE security.
Jeremiah, Congrats on the CCIE!!!! This has been an amazing ride. Thank you for letting us follow along on this journey. Your videos have been a great guiding light in my journey. In the time since discovering your content I have gained 2 CCNPs and a dream job. Good luck moving forward and I hope the videos don't stop here!
congratulation Jeremiah! I watch your videos not only informational but also to improve my english listening comprehension. somtimes the same vido several times.
Congratulations! You have inspired me since I came across your channel, I want to escape service desk (currently studying for ccna). Happy to see this notification; congrats again!
Congratulations, been watching this channel for awhile and happy to hear about the journey. Not sure what happened to a lot of the older videos. I was very focused in Cisco before my current job. We've switched to Juniper and I now have more of a firewall focus in my day to day actives. This has made me debate the relevancy of the time spent studying towards CCNP prior to this role. Most of the information from CCNP I feel like I've lost since I haven't used it for 2+ years since it is not relevant to my current role. I'm curious to hear the value of the CCIE and how this helps you career wise / monetarily.
Here's what I can say, the VAST majority of people who achieve their CCIE think it was worth it. The vast majority of people who hate on the CCIE couldn't pass, or never attempted the exam. So, one has to ask: Are the CCIE's simply justifying all the time, effort and money spent, or was it actually worth it? Are all the haters just hating, or do they actually have a point? Without a doubt, the days of people throwing money and opportunities at you just because you have your CCIE are long over. I got my CCIE because I have a 10 year (8 year when I started studying) gap in my resume from leaving IT. I didn't want to start over from entry level and I figured that the CCIE would help to narrow that gap in the eyes of employers. So far... it hasn't helped as much as I'd hoped. It's more complicated than that. Maybe I should make a video about it. Also to your other point/question... The CCIE Enterprise is probably 50% vendor neutral knowledge. I suspect that Service Provider track is similar or maybe even higher. I suspect that the other tracks are much lower, being much more Cisco specific. I would imagine that the CCIE security is probably the most proprietary track.
@@jeremiahwolfe Appreciate the response. Definitely makes sense. I would be interested if you did a video on how it has/hasn't helped out. I'm still working on certs these days, not so much cisco though. More Juniper / Palo Atlo / VMware as my positions have changed a bit.
I got through the written, but never moved on. The #1 reason was the onerous requirements to keep it active. At the time, it was pass the written every two years. It took me months to prep for that written, and I wasn’t willing to hand over that much time over and over and over.
New to the channel and congrats on getting that CCIE number. I got mine on June 30th as well (EI) lol. But I concur with the testimonies you made, fortunately my mouse was alright. After 20 years, super happy that you achieved such an amazing goal. Gonna catch up on some of your other content, but again, congrats and well deserved!
@@jeremiahwolfe Wasn't pretty. Spent too much time on the first lab and that killed me. Didn't have enough time to finish the test. Could only spend about 4 mins on the second lab and ended up skipping the third. Very humbling experience. I attended a bootcamp that taught the official Cisco curriculum and that did not in any way prepare me for the labs on the exam. Kinda disappointed in that. Figured I'd see things in the troubleshooting sections covered in the course but it was well beyond that level. Now I'm doing CCIE labs to prepare for the next time I test. I'm on a very short timetable. Normally, I'd take 3-6 months to study and really know things. I attempted this one month after a crash course so I figured I'd fail. I took the test because I had a voucher and wanted to see what's on it. Lots of work still to do. Back to the grind. I think I would have done OK on the regular questions. The labs though were much harder than I anticipated. Got flustered by the labs and the terrible test interface. But now I know how deep I need to go to succeed.
Congratulations brother! I've been following you since the very beginning. Our study timelines have been almost identical (as well as our ages and prior experiences in the work force). I will be doing my second attempt in 3 weeks. This video gives me hope that I can do this on my second try. Please keep creating content. I've watched all of your videos, and will continue watching as long as you keep making them.
Good luck! I'm glad you were able to get a seat. It's been crazy lately. Even the receptionist in Richardson mentioned how crazy it has been recently with the number of CCIE test takers.
Congrats! The thing no-one mentions is that after passing the exam you suddenly have a whole lot of free time and might not know how to fill it. I felt a bit lost and it took a while to work out what to do with myself without labs to do every day. Don't feel bad if you just relax and recharge for a while, don't feel under pressure to fill the time 'usefully'. I didn't look at any books, documentation etc for a few months after and in hindsight I really needed that, the whole process burns you out without you noticing.
Well done! You went quiet on RG so thought your exam must be coming. Finishing with more than an hour to spare is insane, I cannot compute how that is possible!
As a long time lurker on your videos and enjoying the rational and down to earth approach, I just wanted to say well done on your achievement!! I particularly enjoyed your video about bringing things back to on premise as opposed to cloud and had a feeling that might play out when cloud costs got out of hand :)
I had the same experience with my CCNA. The mouse and keyboard were awful, the first pc crashed before i even started the exam. Idk why personvue/cisco dont enforce a standard on their testing centers with the fees they charge. Like a good mouse isnt even expensive, its like 20 bucks. Gratz on passing ur ccie, im working on ccnp now and i will start ccie pretty much right away, hoping to pass it by 2027 at the latest.
@@jeremiahwolfe That's funny. At the time I didn't have kids, and I remember once I was done there was a whole bunch of other things I wanted to do next, all I ended up doing was irritating my wife. Got pretty good at it. Have fun with it man.
I was thinking the other day how I hadn't seen much content from you recently, so was very pleased to see this pop up in my feed. I've been following you for a while so it's great to see you get this huge win under your belt. Congrats and enjoy a well earned break.
Jeremiah, that is amazing!!!!! Congrats! I will do my first attempt next year, you are my inspiration and I love these videos, the way you explain it, it's very good.
Congratulations Jeremiah... I followed you for long time now and I know from your videos how hard you work for this exam. Congrats from the bottom of my heart bro.. Now your baby have CCIE DAD ;-) Guys like you never let me to quit...
Thank you to share your experience .I have wanted to be CCIE for more than 10 years, I currently live in the USA and thank God for this year I will be CCNP. Please can you explain how to setting the mouse?
Wow !!! congratulations !! so jeouls but truly happy for you ! and hopefully you're going to post more content in the future ! any future content you want to share with everyone?
Nice work on getting your CCIE! That’s a huge accomplishment! After finding your channel I binged all your feedback on the NP and IE exams. It’s nice to get the perspective of someone who’s prepped and experienced what it was like. I’m hopeful to get to a point where I’m ready for the IE but will definitely look into your recommendations for prepping. Thanks again for the content.
Congratz Jeremiah. I am really happy for you! What an achievement.
Would be awesome if you could make a video talking about the job market before (at ccnp level) and after (now with your CCIE) to learn about the difference between opportunities and pay.
Again congratz on your achievement!
Can't wait to hear how this affects your career going forward. You can settle the debate about the worth of the CCIE in the modern era, as compared to the effort required to obtain it, once and for all.
I'll keep everyone posted.
Congratulations, you never gave up. All the best and continuous success
Hey man, CONGRATS!! And welcome to the club! 😃. I see that you're also a student of Narbik's! Nice! I just want to say that you are 1,000% SPOT ON! 😂. I had very similar experiences with the exam as you! The receptionist is great, she's real nice 😊. The proctor is cool too, but everything you said is 100% SPOT ON in verbatim! 😂. I thought I was the only one who noticed. It's funny to hear someone say the exact same thing that I was thinking. That impression is spot on as well LOL. Nah, but he's a cool guy though, he genuinely does help if you ask him. But you just can't get a read on that guy. No expression lol.
About that MPLS question, I had the same experience! But if there's anything I learned from the journey to becoming a CCIE is knowing how to research and lab up a proof of concept to support your answer😉
I also got bit by a deployment failing on the vManage (darn typos lol), but luckily I learned in Terry Vinson's class to Export the variables to a CSV file, so I always do that when deploying configs.
This is the BEST (and most useful) review of the CCIE exam that I've ever seen! This will help others for sure! Take care man and congrats again! Enjoy!
Thanks so much!
I passed the exam at 2022. Watching your video makes me nostalgic. CCIE is really a tough yet worthwhile journey in my life.
Congratulations Jeremiah, so happy for you and your family.
Congratulations for passing the lab. Thank you for sharing the experiences.
Thx for everything Jeremiah, i will do the same in the same way as You :-] ! You are inspiration !
Good luck!
Congratulations Jeremiah. Huge accomplishment.
Thank you Sir and congratulations. This is the best video I have seen that talks about after passing the CCIE exam. Very important pointers and advise that you have given that will go a long way in helping most of us preparing for the same exam. Thank you once again and keep up the good work that you are doing.
CONGRATS ! it is such a great achievement !!!
Congrats on the big achievement. I was introduced to your channel when I was looking for motivation and tips to pass the SDWAN exam after failing it twice. I am doing it again tomorrow (I took your advice on the exam material) and hopefully this time is it , you make it look so easy haha. All the best to you and I hope you enjoy this big win. Cheers 🥂
Congratulations Jeremiah 🎉🎉🎉 I always watched your vid on your CCIE journey from the start!!
Congrats Jeremiah 🎉….have seen you journey through youtube..hardwork pays off
Thanks so much!!
Congrats OG Wolfe. Salute brother. I now how hard you've grinded for this.
congratulations Jeremy!!! well deserved.
You, are fucking awesome Jeremiah.
Huge congratulations and well done to you, and thank you for always taking the time to share your insight with all of us here on RUclips as well man, you're an awesome person and I appreciate you!
Thank you very much.
Congratz man, its such a huge achievement. I passed my CCNP last Sept and my goal is for CCIE.
Congrats, i am planning to take the ccie lab next year. already have encore
This video makes me confident to get CCIE as a Network+ tech in the next 3 years
Awesome! Congratulations. 👍
Congratulations Jeremiah 🎉🎉🎉
I was following your journey since passing your CCNA, such a great achievement. You inspired me a lot and guess what I started my journey of CCIE security.
Awesome! Good luck!
Congratulation Jeremiah , happy for you .. thanks for share the experience ...!!!!
congratulation , i am so happy for you , GL with your next certificates
Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience, will appreciate more videos about how did you prepare to pass through exam.
wow congratz, hope to see few videos more relating to career and ccie !
Congratz. Gr8 inspiration. Example of perseverance
Jeremiah,
Congrats on the CCIE!!!!
This has been an amazing ride. Thank you for letting us follow along on this journey. Your videos have been a great guiding light in my journey. In the time since discovering your content I have gained 2 CCNPs and a dream job. Good luck moving forward and I hope the videos don't stop here!
Congratulations! Great job! I want to make such a video when I pass the CCIE.
I'll watch it!
Congratulations !! Thanks for share your experience about CCIE ..
Uff i just started with the networking world of ccna and is good to see a new warrior ccie congrats 🎉🎉
Thanks. Good luck in your studies.
Sa3datek akhoya , Congratz Jeremiah 👍
Congrats again Jeremiah 🎉
So very happy for you!!! Followed your journey. Congratulations, you earned it!! You are elite of elite now.
congratz... so happy for you ..May God bless you for your hard works...
Hearty congratulations 👏 🎉
congratulation Jeremiah!
I watch your videos not only informational but also to improve my english listening comprehension. somtimes the same vido several times.
So authentic! Congratulations 🎉
best news of the day Jeremiah !!!
Congratulations 🎉 I am really happy for you
Congratz Jeremiah. I know you have not had it easy. Keep us updated on the job search.
Thank you! Will do!
Hard work pays off. Congratulations and God bless you!.
Congrats !!!!🎉🎉🎉
Congrats 🎊🍾🎉🎈. You deserve it. More blessings 🙏
Congratulations! You have inspired me since I came across your channel, I want to escape service desk (currently studying for ccna).
Happy to see this notification; congrats again!
Good luck!!
Congrates for passing the CCIE exam🎉 I am really happy for you. Your exams’ feedback always informative.
Thanks bro.
Congratulations, been watching this channel for awhile and happy to hear about the journey. Not sure what happened to a lot of the older videos. I was very focused in Cisco before my current job. We've switched to Juniper and I now have more of a firewall focus in my day to day actives. This has made me debate the relevancy of the time spent studying towards CCNP prior to this role. Most of the information from CCNP I feel like I've lost since I haven't used it for 2+ years since it is not relevant to my current role. I'm curious to hear the value of the CCIE and how this helps you career wise / monetarily.
Here's what I can say, the VAST majority of people who achieve their CCIE think it was worth it. The vast majority of people who hate on the CCIE couldn't pass, or never attempted the exam.
So, one has to ask: Are the CCIE's simply justifying all the time, effort and money spent, or was it actually worth it? Are all the haters just hating, or do they actually have a point?
Without a doubt, the days of people throwing money and opportunities at you just because you have your CCIE are long over.
I got my CCIE because I have a 10 year (8 year when I started studying) gap in my resume from leaving IT. I didn't want to start over from entry level and I figured that the CCIE would help to narrow that gap in the eyes of employers.
So far... it hasn't helped as much as I'd hoped. It's more complicated than that. Maybe I should make a video about it.
Also to your other point/question... The CCIE Enterprise is probably 50% vendor neutral knowledge. I suspect that Service Provider track is similar or maybe even higher.
I suspect that the other tracks are much lower, being much more Cisco specific. I would imagine that the CCIE security is probably the most proprietary track.
@@jeremiahwolfe Appreciate the response. Definitely makes sense. I would be interested if you did a video on how it has/hasn't helped out. I'm still working on certs these days, not so much cisco though. More Juniper / Palo Atlo / VMware as my positions have changed a bit.
Congratulations men ! Well deserved
I got through the written, but never moved on. The #1 reason was the onerous requirements to keep it active. At the time, it was pass the written every two years. It took me months to prep for that written, and I wasn’t willing to hand over that much time over and over and over.
Congrats! We've been doing the same exams almost at the same time jeje I passed CCIE a month ago. Let's enjoy now
Awesome, congratulations!
Congrats brother
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈🍾 !!!!! That’s amazing!!!!!!
I’m guessing 1,000 lines of syntax (at 31:36). Congratulations man!!!!! You’re such an inspiration to me dude!
New to the channel and congrats on getting that CCIE number. I got mine on June 30th as well (EI) lol. But I concur with the testimonies you made, fortunately my mouse was alright. After 20 years, super happy that you achieved such an amazing goal. Gonna catch up on some of your other content, but again, congrats and well deserved!
Awesome! Thank you!
I just screamed after reading the title! Congrats dude you're such a beacon of persistence.
You had a bigger reaction than I did. Though, honestly, I felt more relief than anything else. I'm just happy to be done and moving on to what's next.
So happy for you! Great work!
Many congrats Jeremiah! You really deserved it!
Congrats. I test tomorrow for ENARSI. If I pass, I'll get my CCNP. Can't imagine how hard the CCIE is.
Good luck!
@@jeremiahwolfe Wasn't pretty. Spent too much time on the first lab and that killed me. Didn't have enough time to finish the test. Could only spend about 4 mins on the second lab and ended up skipping the third. Very humbling experience. I attended a bootcamp that taught the official Cisco curriculum and that did not in any way prepare me for the labs on the exam. Kinda disappointed in that. Figured I'd see things in the troubleshooting sections covered in the course but it was well beyond that level. Now I'm doing CCIE labs to prepare for the next time I test. I'm on a very short timetable. Normally, I'd take 3-6 months to study and really know things. I attempted this one month after a crash course so I figured I'd fail. I took the test because I had a voucher and wanted to see what's on it. Lots of work still to do. Back to the grind. I think I would have done OK on the regular questions. The labs though were much harder than I anticipated. Got flustered by the labs and the terrible test interface. But now I know how deep I need to go to succeed.
Congratulations. I've been following you for a while now. Extremely happy for your success. Good luck man.
Massive congratulations Jeremiah. Hugely inspiring....
Congrats Jeremiah
Congratulations brother! I've been following you since the very beginning. Our study timelines have been almost identical (as well as our ages and prior experiences in the work force). I will be doing my second attempt in 3 weeks. This video gives me hope that I can do this on my second try. Please keep creating content. I've watched all of your videos, and will continue watching as long as you keep making them.
Good luck! I'm glad you were able to get a seat. It's been crazy lately. Even the receptionist in Richardson mentioned how crazy it has been recently with the number of CCIE test takers.
Very happy for you, Congrats!
Congrats! The thing no-one mentions is that after passing the exam you suddenly have a whole lot of free time and might not know how to fill it. I felt a bit lost and it took a while to work out what to do with myself without labs to do every day. Don't feel bad if you just relax and recharge for a while, don't feel under pressure to fill the time 'usefully'. I didn't look at any books, documentation etc for a few months after and in hindsight I really needed that, the whole process burns you out without you noticing.
HAHA, I've already started on my next cert. (Plus I have a ton of chores to do around the house.)
Super congrats Jeremiah. I appreciate you over the last year just because of your authenticity. I know i dont know you but you earned it bud.
Well deserved man, very happy for you 😊 thanks for sharing this amazing journey with us! Been following you from the start
Well done! You went quiet on RG so thought your exam must be coming. Finishing with more than an hour to spare is insane, I cannot compute how that is possible!
Congrats. All your hard work payed off.
this morning i was watching your video where you were explaining that each candidate should failed at the first attempt. very amazing experience
YAY!!!
As a long time lurker on your videos and enjoying the rational and down to earth approach, I just wanted to say well done on your achievement!!
I particularly enjoyed your video about bringing things back to on premise as opposed to cloud and had a feeling that might play out when cloud costs got out of hand :)
Congrats Jeremiah! What a journey!
I had the same experience with my CCNA. The mouse and keyboard were awful, the first pc crashed before i even started the exam. Idk why personvue/cisco dont enforce a standard on their testing centers with the fees they charge. Like a good mouse isnt even expensive, its like 20 bucks.
Gratz on passing ur ccie, im working on ccnp now and i will start ccie pretty much right away, hoping to pass it by 2027 at the latest.
Good luck!
Huge congrats! That's amazing. You're an inspiration to us all.
Just came across your channel. Congrats on passing the lab! Congrats from CCIE #50693.
Thank you!
Man, what great news! Awesome journey you went on, congrats!
the smile at the start tells it all !!!!!!!
Hey Man, fellow Ohioian here. I can relate to you got mine number back in 2004... Enjoy the honeymoon phase. Congrats!
Honeymoon? More like honey-do. My wife is chasing me around the house with list of chores I've been putting of for the past...far too long.
@@jeremiahwolfe That's funny. At the time I didn't have kids, and I remember once I was done there was a whole bunch of other things I wanted to do next, all I ended up doing was irritating my wife. Got pretty good at it. Have fun with it man.
Congratulations. I am studying for my CCNP Encor.
I was thinking the other day how I hadn't seen much content from you recently, so was very pleased to see this pop up in my feed. I've been following you for a while so it's great to see you get this huge win under your belt. Congrats and enjoy a well earned break.
Congratulations! Happy for you!!
Congratulations!! Happy you passed and hope you have a great time celebrating with your family. Your videos are always great.
Jeremiah, that is amazing!!!!! Congrats! I will do my first attempt next year, you are my inspiration and I love these videos, the way you explain it, it's very good.
Good luck!!
Congrats! Tough work gives results!
Massive congratulations Jeremiah! Such an inspiration. Looking forward for the next video!
Congratulations Jeremiah... I followed you for long time now and I know from your videos how hard you work for this exam. Congrats from the bottom of my heart bro.. Now your baby have CCIE DAD ;-) Guys like you never let me to quit...
Big congrats! I should make it a goal for me, too. Cheers!
Congrats Jeremiah! That is a really difficult certification to achieve.
Congrats Jeremiah watching you was inspiring
Congratulation, you deserve it, man.
Oh one more thing, set your Geany to ‘shell’ format. Highlights IPs and other things, makes it easier to read
Congratulations! Well done!
Great job! Congratulations!
Thank you to share your experience .I have wanted to be CCIE for more than 10 years, I currently live in the USA and thank God for this year I will be CCNP. Please can you explain how to setting the mouse?
On the desktop of your workstation there is an icon for mouse settings. Minimize the test environment and open that shortcut.
@@jeremiahwolfe Thank you
Congrats!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
Major congratulations!!!!
Wow !!! congratulations !! so jeouls but truly happy for you ! and hopefully you're going to post more content in the future !
any future content you want to share with everyone?
Nice work on getting your CCIE! That’s a huge accomplishment! After finding your channel I binged all your feedback on the NP and IE exams. It’s nice to get the perspective of someone who’s prepped and experienced what it was like. I’m hopeful to get to a point where I’m ready for the IE but will definitely look into your recommendations for prepping. Thanks again for the content.
Congratulations Sir!
Friggin awesome!