RE: interesting article of certifications

From: Marius Venter (marius@aict.co.za)
Date: Wed May 03 2006 - 02:05:41 ART


Now this could lead into an entire new direction. Imagine this, a well
respected CCNP, CCSP asking me to configure his PIX for him. Is this not
perhaps where things are going wrong? CCSP = PIX Guru or so I thought. You
could of course get all the exam questions from this guy in a flash if you
want it.

Perhaps after all, it is the person that has the certification that actually
adds the value to the certification and the certification does not actually
add much value to the person.

Now that is why I believe that the CCIE is a certification worth pursuing.
No shortcuts here.

I also know a CCNA that almost single handedly runs one of the biggest ISP
networks in South Africa and this guy is brilliant.

Makes you think.

My 2 cents worth

Marius Venter

MCP, MCSE, MCSD, MCT, CIWCI, CIW Foundations, CIW Security, JCT, JCP, CCNA,
CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, CCIP, CCSP, CCSI. CCIE = soon :0)

Certifications Devalued?

Hmmm...

Maybe for some...

I'm doing well with my wall of wonders and think that they are one of the
best investments I've ever made...

They help me a career education-oriented professional. They help keep me up
to date with relevant technologies. And they, they keep me focused on my
career...

Now if you thing some guys who doesn't know the difference between a CCEA
and CCNP is going to tell me about the value of my investments, you better
think again.

It doesn't hurt that I happen to have the CCEA, the MCT, the CCNP, and some
of the choice Voice Certs (UCSE and IPCC), etc.

In addition to others...

Now for those who think having a bunch of certs is counter-productive...
maybe if you just bought every vendor's certs in a year or two, that might
be true for YOU...

However, I have achieved my qualfications since the day of the dog, and I
typically work with most every technology included on my wall...

Which mean's if it is on the alphabet soup list behind my name, I know that
technology. Period. At least to the degree and vintage of the
certification.

I'll admit I am getting rusty with that CCEA, but hey it usually helps me in
a pinch, and I'm not the guy who is afraid of Citrix or Terminal Services...
:)

My other quals are quite active... and very represntative with my day-to-day
work that I do, so I feel they are quite relevant.

Summary: If you do what you do, know what you know, strive to be better
tomorrow than you are today or were yesterday, then I.T. is the career
choice for you...

If you are looking for a rainbow, behind a piece of paper, then you are
probably one of those certified guys who has an armload of certs but somehow
manage to find themselves delivering pizza or waiting tables...

Just me perspective and yes I have seen folks doing both of those jobs and
somehow I seem to attract them - delivery people marvel when they see my
Cisco Rack and a Couple of SGI's in the room just of the entrance to my
house and the waiters seem to never fail to recognize some of the study
materials I bring with me while I wait to dine at restaurants...

So I'm not picking on people - those are experiences... Live... And yes,
I've met the Satellite Installers who are MCSE's too...

So that is not an exaggeration, those are facts...

But hey, the flipside, is I work with almost an entire department of
non-certified people and most of whom tend to have gotten to where they are
by being hand-selected by the organization.

So, that is both worlds and it is kind of nice to see companies that try to
promote from within before going outside for talent.



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Thu Jun 01 2006 - 06:33:20 ART