Originally posted by: munruss
...on those worthless computer certifications. They don't mean anything today. Concentrate on your college degree.
Originally posted by: ProUser
Never read a more untrue statement in my life.
Obivously experience and knowledge are the most important, followed by simply having a degree. But certifications CAN also be an incredible way to:
1. Get your foot in the door
2. Beat out someone on equal footing with you
3. Get a raise / promotion
4. A good method / goal oriented way of starting to learn a new subject matter/skill set
Obviously certifications on their own are not going to get you a job, or let you keep the one you have. But everything helps.
While studying for my CS degree in College, on my own spare time I studied for and learned about Unix/System administration. I became a certified Solaris Sys Admin and Network admin. With those 2 certs, I was able to get my foot in the door working for Sun Microsystems, and they continually have helped me get better jobs/positions in the future.
Certifications do not show that you know the material/subject/skillset - but they do show you have the ability to learn it, and are motivated enough to go out and get them.
Currently working on getting my CCNA. Why? Because I want to enhance my networking skillset.
Having a certification will NEVER HURT you, but not having one MIGHT. Just my .02.
Originally posted by: munruss
Originally posted by: ProUser
Never read a more untrue statement in my life.
Obivously experience and knowledge are the most important, followed by simply having a degree. But certifications CAN also be an incredible way to:
1. Get your foot in the door
2. Beat out someone on equal footing with you
3. Get a raise / promotion
4. A good method / goal oriented way of starting to learn a new subject matter/skill set
Obviously certifications on their own are not going to get you a job, or let you keep the one you have. But everything helps.
While studying for my CS degree in College, on my own spare time I studied for and learned about Unix/System administration. I became a certified Solaris Sys Admin and Network admin. With those 2 certs, I was able to get my foot in the door working for Sun Microsystems, and they continually have helped me get better jobs/positions in the future.
Certifications do not show that you know the material/subject/skillset - but they do show you have the ability to learn it, and are motivated enough to go out and get them.
Currently working on getting my CCNA. Why? Because I want to enhance my networking skillset.
Having a certification will NEVER HURT you, but not having one MIGHT. Just my .02.
You and have the country! The field is flooded. It's BS!
You and have the country! The field is flooded. It's BS!