>> I feel like I can stand out from the crowd pretty well on my body of
work.

Here here.



-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 July 2005 15:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Exam

I guess if I had been having a tough time finding work, I might go ahead 
and take the exam just to get a leg up on actually landing interviews, 
but I've always been against the whole "Certified Advanced ThisAndThat 
Master Level-4 Guru..." kind of thing. Most of the best people I've ever 
worked with (in any field) didn't spend much in the way of time, money 
or energy taking the tests and getting the certificates. I feel like I 
can stand out from the crowd pretty well on my body of work. I've got 
enough work to show that I feel I can better and more honestly represent 
my level of expertise with that than I can with a piece of paper. I'm 
usually skeptical of the certificate in the first place, as I've 
personally always been an extraordinarily strong test-taker. I feel 
like, on any given subject, that I can test out at a much higher level 
than that at which I can actually perform. So, right or wrong, I tend to 
think that others can do that too and thus I tend put very little weight 
on those test scores.

--Ferg


Tangorre, Michael wrote:

>>From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) 
>>I personally don't like or rate these exams - they mean 
>>nothing in the shadow of say a good MS qualification.  By all 
>>means go for it if you want to but it doesn't make you any 
>>better than a geezer off the street without one.
>>    
>>
>
>In the shadow of say a good MS qualification? Seriosuly? Like what... an
>MCSE? I think all certifications CAN hold weight assuming the person
>holding the certification really learned and retained the concepts and
>material associated with the cert. Candidates interviewing for jobs
>should be given tests to demonstrate that they really know the material
>that goes along with their so called certification.
>
>  
>




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