you've got an MCP and MCSA for sever 2003?wow,i'm impressed!! why tehn would you want to settle for an internship or somwthing on entry-level?you're already a step or so beyond entry-level.i'll talk to my CTO and see if he has or will have anything come available in the near futuer or if he can point you in the right direction to go and look.by the way.where did you get your certs. from and what school are you going to for your CCNA?if you're going Cisco,i wouldn't just settle for the CCNA or CCNP.you have to have a CCNA to get A CCNP or CCDP,then you have to decide what sector you want to go into wether it would be voice,security,r&s,etc.if i was you,i would pursue the CCIE.one,it covers the CCNA and CCNP without having to have either of those first.two,it is the highest paying position in the Cisco world outside of CEO and so on.three,there are only about 20,000 of us in the entire world so we are in HIGH demand.four,it is the only cert. out there where you can walk into any company and demand to be paid 165K a year or more.why?simple,without a CCIE on site and working for that company,Cisco will not allow them to sell,ship,distribute,install,or maintain anything that is Cisco.i'm not talking about your home Linksys routers,but the real deal $8,000-plus machines.the only downside to it is that the test cost $1400 to take,you have to pass with an 85% accuracy,and you can only take the test in the u.s. in san jose,ca.