I on the other hand have no qualifications above a cycling proficiency, and I've never once been asked to provide that. (Though I do have it framed at home)
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Thoughts on the Value of Certifications for Contractors...
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Originally posted by uky kozak View PostI find that knowing foreign languages opens a whole new side to contracting than certification, especially if you know Eastern European languages. I'm lucky and know 6 of them fluently and ready for the nod to head over to Poland or Ukraine.Comment
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Originally posted by NickNick View PostI on the other hand have no qualifications above a cycling proficiency, and I've never once been asked to provide that. (Though I do have it framed at home)Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Quite important form the infrastructure/network side of things - although I also have never been asked to provide proof, other than a technical interveiw or tests. They normally use it to filter people out, also getting the certs without the expereince is much harder.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd that should be the ultimate question - will I see a return on my investment?
I took my ISO/IEC 20000 Consultant and Auditor exams and have got precisely 0 contracts off the back of them.
Just hoping this will pick up as the ITIL stuff did 5 years ago...
I've done ISO/IEC 20000 also, it was a bloody good course, and although I haven't got any gigs of the back of it, it made me much more comfortable in the knowledge that I was already implementing ITIL to a darn good standard anyway
I view courses as an achievement in practical experience rather than a textbook way of learning.Comment
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I never have really bothered (Java Developer only) but wish that I had taken the time out to do more when I was using various technologies on a day to day basis......
Could have passed (and had paid for) a load of Oracle, Java, .Net certificates without that much extra effort....would now look good on the CV of a person who is required for all-round IT ability (I'm never going to get the nod for an Oracle gig over an experienced Oracle person these days - but good all round experience may tip the balance in close calls when applying for some roles)Comment
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