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How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
<Zip passes around Twiglets>
Ooh. I like the telly. Beer anyone?+50 Xeno Geek Points
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I only knew ISEB had IVV&T certifications.
I would have thought the first two but I've never had the opportunity to actually use much in the way of modelling techniques since I was in engineering.
The nodelling modules look more specific and targeted than the other modules. Whether you can find work with them is another thing.
The agency (TN) which used to call me the most only really deal with modelling and OR now.
The title of the last one containing 'essentials' doesn't sell the qualification too well.
Then again the third one, though the title on first glance is a bit wooly, would be useful in strategically selling ideas and getting sign-off of projects from stakeholders and constituents.
Now I have had a look at the ISEB site; in the Practitioner series of exams the Requirements Engineering would seem to me to tbe the most marketable.
It's something the civil service are tulip at and really need to get a grip of if the government don't going to waste billions on ineffective procurement processes.
What are the core modules?
Why don't you ask some agents who know the various markets for those skillsets, they are normally delighted to be asked for their expertise.Comment
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Originally posted by Zippy View Post<Zip passes around Twiglets>
Ooh. I like the telly. Beer anyone?
What is that smell?
<sniffs clothes>Ah is me, sorry youngest has a cold and coughed so much she puked, hence me not being down any sooner. Wish I had not made her eat so much of her tea now....
Who is this bloke? He does not seem that funny. Have I wandered into the wrong house?
Originally posted by Aman View PostI only knew ISEB had IVV&T certifications.
I would have thought the first two but I've never had the opportunity to actually use much in the way of modelling techniques since I was in engineering.
The nodelling modules look more specific and targeted than the other modules. Whether you can find work with them is another thing.
The agency (TN) which used to call me the most only really deal with modelling and OR now.
The title of the last one containing 'essentials' doesn't sell the qualification too well.
Then again the third one, though the title on first glance is a bit wooly, would be useful in strategically selling ideas and getting sign-off of projects from stakeholders and constituents.
Now I have had a look at the ISEB site; in the Practitioner series of exams the Requirements Engineering would seem to me to tbe the most marketable.
It's something the civil service are tulip at and really need to get a grip of if the government don't going to waste billions on ineffective procurement processes.
What are the core modules?
Why don't you ask some agents who know the various markets for those skillsets, they are normally delighted to be asked for their expertise.Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSomebody turned up with a guitar and killed the partyWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh! I wondered why MP stormed out.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostZippy - where's all the frackin' beer gone?
What is that smell?
<sniffs clothes>Ah is me, sorry youngest has a cold and coughed so much she puked, hence me not being down any sooner. Wish I had not made her eat so much of her tea now....
Who is this bloke? He does not seem that funny.
Have I wandered into the wrong house?
Any more beer?"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Any more beer?Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostNo - it's past 10pm. Time to crack the Veuve Cliquot. Where is RealityHack?
EO will be here soon, we can share his Brasso.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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