CCNA Salary 2012, 2013, 2014 and Beyond!
The Cisco CCNA certification is considered by some to be the entry-level certification into Cisco technologies. However, the CCNA salary is anything but entry-level. At the time when most people earn their CCNA certification, they are earning upwards of $80K, with a large portion of individuals earning $100K or more. In fact, there are a handful of people that have earned over $150K after having no certifications other than their CCNA.
If you don’t yet have your CCNA certification, the sooner you get it, the better off you will be. People who become certified usually receive a $15K increase in salary (and sometimes an additional bonus) within 3-6 months after passing their exam. And for those that are not currently employed, attaining the CCNA certification allows you to establish a much higher demand for yourself. In fact, we’ve seen statistically that after a person passes their exam, they experience a 5x increase in interviews, and 96% land a job within 30 days. Yes, the CCNA certification is worth that much!
The trouble most people run into is finding the time to study, and knowing what to study. They understand that CCNA salary numbers are fantastic, but they either don’t have the time or don’t know how to study to pass the exams. That’s where we come in. We’ve helped hundreds of people become CCNA certified in as little as 2 days with a total of 4 hours of study time. It’s called a CCNA certification shortcut, and it comes with a 100% money back guarantee (and for a limited time, it costs less than $20!).
Once you pass you start earning your CCNA salary (or as we like to call it to associate a timeframe, CCNA salary 2012), we’d love to hear from you. Please send us an email and let us know your story. Heck, we may even share your story with our readers (and if we do, you’ll get a free CCIE certification shortcut – a $147.00 value – absolutely free!).
Oh, and for your reference, we’ve included some other specific Cisco certification salary-related information below:
2001:
CCNA: $46,439
CCDA: $48.763
CCNP: $60,023
CCDP: $68,209
CCIE: $110,884
2002:
CCNA: $46,887
CCDA: $49,302
CCNP: $60,899
CCDP: $68,783
CCIE: $112,302
2003:
CCNA: $47,562
CCDA: $50,022
CCNP: $61,402
CCDP: $69,492
CCIE: $115,308
2004:
CCNA: $48,389
CCDA: $50,556
CCNP: $62,306
CCDP: $69,930
CCIE: $120,120
2005:
CCNA: $48,993
CCDA: $51,329
CCNP: $62,934
CCDP: $71,207
CCIE: $122,208
2006:
CCNA: $49,665
CCDA: $51,783
CCNP: $63,502
CCDP: $71,905
CCIE: $128,230
2007:
CCNA: $50,675
CCDA: $52,402
CCNP: $63,980
CCDP: $73,430
CCIE: $131,254
2008:
CCNA: $51,203
CCDA: $53,388
CCNP: $65,410
CCDP: $75,402
CCIE: $135,285
2009:
CCNA: $51,430
CCDA: $53,787
CCNP: $65,655
CCDP: $78,650
CCIE: $143,205
2010:
CCNA: $52,340
CCDA: $55,672
CCNP: $68,472
CCDP: $80,207
CCIE: $145,303
2011:
CCNA: $53,402
CCDA: $57,650
CCNP: $69,980
CCDP: $82,344
CCIE: $148,768
2012:
CCNA: $54,890
CCDA: $58,650
CCNP: $70,845
CCDP: $84,102
CCIE: $150,675
2013:
CCNA: $57,823
CCDA: $61,248
CCNP: $74,304
CCDP: $87,830
CCIE: $154,504
2014:
CCNA: $59,034
CCDA: $64,502
CCNP: $77,005
CCDP: $90,605
CCIE: $159,300
2015:
CCNA: $64,549
CCDA: $68,758
CCNP: $80,407
CCDP: $95,340
CCIE: $167,455