Hi,
I've been in IT for years now, both permie and contract. I've done all sorts of things from IBM Mainframe Assembler, through Unix Admin & scripting to Dot Net with C#.
I want to focus on DotNet development, and although I've done a fair bit of "unofficial" development work for my current employer, I''m not employed as a developer. I can probably "massage" my CV to some extent, but to make up for my lack of provable commercial experience, I'm considering studying for an MCSD or an OU degree in a computing discipline.
Which of the two would carry most weight for a potential employer? Which one would require more work? I have my suspicions, but I don't know for sure, or to what extent they differ.
Any advice, opinions or (preferably humourous) abuse welcome!
Thanks,
Dynosoar.
I've been in IT for years now, both permie and contract. I've done all sorts of things from IBM Mainframe Assembler, through Unix Admin & scripting to Dot Net with C#.
I want to focus on DotNet development, and although I've done a fair bit of "unofficial" development work for my current employer, I''m not employed as a developer. I can probably "massage" my CV to some extent, but to make up for my lack of provable commercial experience, I'm considering studying for an MCSD or an OU degree in a computing discipline.
Which of the two would carry most weight for a potential employer? Which one would require more work? I have my suspicions, but I don't know for sure, or to what extent they differ.
Any advice, opinions or (preferably humourous) abuse welcome!
Thanks,
Dynosoar.
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