Passing that [CCNA] exam triggered a chain of events I could never have predicted. First, I was a student, then a teacher, then a Cisco instructor, and I eventually became a Cisco VIP.

CloudOps engineer

Elvin Arias Soto

"Passing that [CCNA] exam triggered a chain of events I could never have predicted. First, I was a student, then a teacher, then a Cisco instructor, and I eventually became a Cisco VIP."

How it all began


No job is too big or too small

No job is too big or too small

As a numbers guy, I decided to study economics. But I didn’t enjoy it. Then a friend convinced me to join him at the Institute of Technology. They offered an associate degree that was essentially a degree in Cisco technology. While there, the institute made us a terrific offer. They’d give us a voucher for the CCNA exam, and if we passed, they would send us to a larger university, with a scholarship, to finish our engineering degrees. Passing that exam triggered a chain of events I could never have predicted. First, I was a student, then a teacher, then a Cisco instructor, and I eventually became a Cisco VIP.

No job is too big or too small

I work for Amazon where I do a little bit of everything—automation, architecture, operations, deployment, Amazon Web Services. I basically work at the edge of the network where I scale the infrastructure. I do have smaller tasks that I do daily, but I dedicate half of my time to the bigger projects. I'm a highly technical and very detailed person, so I do like working on everything. I get the best of both worlds—I solve day-to-day problems and I also help chart the course of our company’s future.

About Elvin

Certifications

CCNA
CCNP
CCIE

Location

Dublin, Ireland

Hobbies

Going to places in Ireland to walk

What does having a Cisco Certification mean to you?

"Getting certified changed my life, literally. It helped me advance professionally, but it has also had an impact on my personal life as well."

Certification isn’t merely about getting a better job or a bigger salary. Certifications opened up a world of infinite possibilities. I’ve been able to work for some well-known companies, in different countries, and to earn the respect of my peers in the profession.

That's a big thing. I’ve met a lot of relevant people in the industry who have mentored to me. I’ve made new friends. I even had the chance to work for Cisco itself, which was a dream come true.I was already in my job in IT in tier 1 support, help desk and the CCNA Certification was a catalyst for my first promotion as a second tier support security.


Elvin Arias Soto

What would you tell your younger self?

Don't be afraid of making mistakes. You can accomplish so much by challenging yourself. But if you are afraid to fail, you won’t push yourself. You won’t discover new interests. And you won’t build a rewarding career. Take a few risks, and if they don’t work out, learn from the experience and become even better.

What would you tell a friend?

Go for it. I would say go through any program, or study on your own, whatever works for you. But definitely earn that first certification, because once you do, opportunities will find you. Learn the fundamentals to develop a solid technical foundation, then pursue the other certifications that interest you most. You can get certified for collaboration, routing and switching, service provider, or enterprise. You mix in automation or other software skills. There is so much to learn and so many paths you can take.

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