Re: Is MCAD.NET cert based on VS2003 still worth to take?
- From: Lucas Tam <REMOVEnntp@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 05:10:08 GMT
"=?Utf-8?B?dHhnaGlhNTg=?=" <txghia58@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:C79C1C8A-D0EB-4B97-9954-C6BE6D91A707@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> But it sure is nice to have if you don't have much experience on your
> resume'. It seems like a fact of life that you will need it to get
> past the HR person that recieves hundreds of different applications.
Ya, I think that's all certificates are good for - to get past the HR
person. Most hiring managers may give the certificates *some* weight... but
overall not that much.
But once you have your interview, certificate or not, it all comes down to
knowledge and poise of the individual.
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