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Ask HN: Are certifications worth anything?
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by GrowWebs
5863 days ago
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I just graduated with a Bachelors in Business Administration (Accounting Concentration). I have a great government job, but am finding that a lot of the work I do requires programming and database administration knowledge. Since I dabble in this area, I have been relatively quick to pick things up. However, I am considering taking some classes in computer programming and database administration (my employer will pay for it) to further my knowledge. I would really like something to show for it (ie. certificates , or another degree), but don't really know which way to go. If I decide to get a certifcate or two, which ones should I get. Which ones are most respected? Are the university certificates worth anything? Thanks in advance for the help! tl;dr: I have a degree in Accounting, should I supplement with computer/programming certifications? If so, which ones/from where? |
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As a very general rule smaller organizations will not value certifications, and in some cases may look at a person with many certs and little real experience in a negative manner. For these groups having a strong resume of real-world problem solving, and being able to discuss this in detail will be most valuable.
So, IMO, it depends somewhat on what career path you want. If your goal is to stick with government type jobs, then you may be able to turn those little pieces of paper into actual cash. If you're reading and posting here because you desire work in a startup environment your time is probably best spent more hands-on.