This morning several CCIE candidates received an email stating that on August 1, 2011, Cisco will be raising the cost for the CCIE lab from $1,400 to $1,500. This is an interesting twist in events as the Internet trolls have been circulating rumors that the lab would soon be lowered to $1,000. Why has Cisco made this almost insignificant change? I assume this may have to do with the struggling economy and fewer attempts being made. Seeing as Cisco just implemented a layoff of 6,500 employees, you’d think they would be refocusing attention on their core fundamentals. Will raising the price of the lab affect the number of attempts? Probably not, but its not a risk I would be taking right now. Cisco should currently be embracing their learning candidates, not asking them for more money.
I’m really interested in what everyone thinks about this change. If you have something to say, feel free to follow up with me in the comments section. Thanks!
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Well, it's simple. Nobody is going to NOT take the lab because of $100. So at a time where they're hurting badly in the economy (well, half their own fault, and half the economy), I guess they need to do what they need to do.
Just means now I might get either a $1,500 claim code or a $1,500 coke can. :-)
It is interesting that it's only $100 though.
Not long ago they raised the written price by $50 too, which makes it $350. It could be seen in a positive light.. with the economy and their most recent business ventures flopping (the server market, FLIP..) they could probably have easily justify raising it way more. Perhaps this was the least invasive cost saving measure.. $100 isn't much especially if you've saved the $1400+travel/hotel .. what's another $100?
Not that big deal. Almost all candidates spend much more for the preparation, but if this is an idea do the exam more elist – not the best idea :)