Hello all,
I'm working my notice until starting in the contracting game and my core skills at the moment are SQL Server (non BI) development with some DBA knowledge.
I've been in and out of .net since its inception but never at a guru level. My current project actually has to do with calling a web service using a CLR Assembly which has been a welcome reunion with .net.
I'm planning on marketing myself as a SQL developer with some .net (back end) knowledge. So my question is if it would be a good move to take a few MS 70-51x tests and subsequently put more focus on the .net part in my pitch?
I do realise that certifications alone won't get you contracts but this would up my confidence in that area as between 2008-2011 I was stuck in Classic ASP land. I do feel comfortable in .net but not to the level that I'd put it down as one of my core skills for contracting right now.
I'm working my notice until starting in the contracting game and my core skills at the moment are SQL Server (non BI) development with some DBA knowledge.
I've been in and out of .net since its inception but never at a guru level. My current project actually has to do with calling a web service using a CLR Assembly which has been a welcome reunion with .net.
I'm planning on marketing myself as a SQL developer with some .net (back end) knowledge. So my question is if it would be a good move to take a few MS 70-51x tests and subsequently put more focus on the .net part in my pitch?
I do realise that certifications alone won't get you contracts but this would up my confidence in that area as between 2008-2011 I was stuck in Classic ASP land. I do feel comfortable in .net but not to the level that I'd put it down as one of my core skills for contracting right now.
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