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by bifrost
5104 days ago
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Typically, no. In my experience, anyone who hires you for the cert over experience, you don't actually want to work for. Using the cert as a conversation tool will usually get you shunned by people who work on whatever you're certified in day to day. Yes, the certs are often hard to attain, but for the most part experience trumps them all and the only thing a cert proves is that you had time to read the books and take the tests. The one exception I make is for Cisco/Juniper certs, if you have a cert you can jump ahead in the support queue. This could potentially save you hours/days in the dealing with support and is generally worth it in terms of time for you and your employer. |
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But isn't that usually a false dichotomy? That is, people don't hire just for certs, or just for experience. Certs and experience are both just part of the overall equation, with each (along with other factors) carrying different weights depending on who you're talking to.