Re: MCSD and MCSE




I think only those experienced in interviewing could accurately answer
this

I think you've hit the nail on the head with this. My experience tells me
that employers care about what you know and what you can do for them, cert
or no cert. For programmers anyway, most employers ask for examples of
programs that the candidate has written or worked on and ask them to explain
their solution. Some employers give a "test" of their own during an
interview to weed the "talk the talkers" from the "walk the walkers".

-Scott


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