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Took me a bit GG, but I finally found the reports you mentioned...
In case anyone else is interested the links are below:
Is the .NET market over-supplied?
SAP shown to be major growth market for 2006
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A massive oversupply of .Net developers is threatening to destabilize the UK economy, according to the Gartner group, an IT consultancy.
In a report released today they claim "Every man and his dog has been jumping on the .Net bandwagon, due to low barriers to entry and noddy certfication courses."
The report continues, "Growth areas for 2006 include SAP, where there is already a chronic shortage of qualified developers. We also expect to see an upsurge in demand for people with Visual TapeChanger skills, particularly in the enterprise space".
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yeah it's all the usual nonsensical hype, do the courses and try and get the rates !
stick with .Net, keep it real
Milan.
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Originally posted by GeorgeGreganMilan, is there an equivalent certification for SAP skills? The streets are paved with gold in SAP land I'm told.
They are according to the story on the sites front page....
"The same can be said for rival SAP. Over the same 13-month period, hourly averages have leapt from £32.00 to £46.29. And the number of roles requesting SAP experience has trebled in the last three months alone, reaching 2,636. Particularly hot modules include SAP HR, offering £500 per day, with some 200 vacancies. And whoever gets the two ‘senior SAP programme manager’ roles will be able to enjoy a healthy £800 per day. "
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that's what they'll try and have you believe
fact is everybody wants .Net these days
all the government money financing the big .Net projects
you see
.Net = sorted
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesstick at it laaaaads,
MS Certification is worth the effort
Milan.
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stick at it laaaaads,
MS Certification is worth the effort
Milan.
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Originally posted by GeorgeGreganSo how's it work then? You just memorise the study guides, fork out £500 for the exams, and Bob's your uncle?
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Hello Shim,
funny you should ask, there is a meeting today with suppliers for:
wooden flooring
internal wooden doors
stair cases
the project is on the last lap, but probably the most expensive
Milan.
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MS Certs
So how's it work then? You just memorise the study guides, fork out £500 for the exams, and Bob's your uncle?
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Morning 'Benes. I'm fine, still dreaming - this time about .NET (it's so good you see).
How's teh Czech pad coming along?
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Hello Shim,
how are you ?
MS .Net stuff is great isn't it.
Milan.
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MCPD, actually...
Anyhoo, it's the MCPD you should be after now, innit?
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Generally we know cert's mean nothing except the person can possible cram and pass some tests
Agencys and clients on the other hand.....
So if you can do it without going on expensive training courses, go for it. £500 odd is small price to pay any type of possible improvement in getting contracts.
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