This is an interesting conclusion, but you probably do not have a big 
enough sample to say for sure.  I think there are a lot of plusses to 
certification, especially if you are consulting.  It makes you an expert to 
people who don't know any better.

  And, just about every company uses some form of technology, but not every 
company is a technology company.
  For example, let's say the editors of Mike's Guitars Magazine (Not a real 
magazine) want to create a web-site and update it on a weekly basis (Let's 
assume they publish issues on a weekly basis).  So, they turn around and 
hire a full-time web developer.  If they understood web technology, they 
probably wouldn't make good editors of a guitar magazine...  So, they hire 
someone who does.  It makes logical business sense.


At 04:53 PM 02/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Never been certified in anything...that's not to say I'm not certifiable
>though :)
>
>Before I was at the position I am in now, I had two offers I was looking at.
>One paid higher, but was looking for the piece of paper. The other paid
>lower, but all they wanted was to talk to me and see code. Two and a half
>years later I'm still at what was the lower paying job, and the other
>company  is out of business...
>
>Take from that what you will. What I take from it is that the only companies
>that require certification are the ones who do not understand the technology
>and can not evaluate a potential employee based on actual skills. Hence they
>fail because they do not understand the industry that they are in.




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