On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Chandrashekar Babu
<[email protected]> wrote:

> IMHO, it makes no sense in getting certified as a developer
> or a programmer. Certifications that cover programming languages and
> application/web development frameworks are merely an eye-wash. Most
> candidates who get recruited in these domain are generally
> interviewed and evaluated by a technically competent personnel
> (preferably a tech-lead or a hired technical consultant) in at-least
> one of the evaluation spins. Certifications might not necessarily
> help in improving the employability of the candidate in this regard.
> Programmers and developers are best evaluated based on their
> track-record and their problem analysis and problem-solving skills.
>
> Having said that, developer/programming certification if taken
> seriously by the candidates would help them in learning the
> technology well, though it might not guarantee their employability.
>


Certifications can help in situations where employers want to employ
people for the sake of demonstrating the existence of infrastructure
in their organization. In these situations "under-qualified otherwise"
but "certified" people can be paid less for more work.
Competence may not come into the picture and certifications can have a
face-saving value.
It happens in private universities.


Best

A. Mani


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