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Which Microsoft Certifications do you have?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Dec 2008 to 22 Dec 2008

Certifications look good on resumes. Have you read the book and done the test?

OptionVotes% 
Microsoft Certified Architect221.72
Microsoft Certified Master80.63
Microsoft Certified IT Professional544.22
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer1058.21
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist1118.68
None of the above98677.09
Other1108.60
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
db7uk14-Dec-08 22:28
db7uk14-Dec-08 22:28 
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SimonRigby15-Dec-08 0:46
SimonRigby15-Dec-08 0:46 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
db7uk15-Dec-08 0:59
db7uk15-Dec-08 0:59 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
SimonRigby15-Dec-08 3:43
SimonRigby15-Dec-08 3:43 
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Member 9615-Dec-08 5:51
Member 9615-Dec-08 5:51 
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W Balboos, GHB15-Dec-08 1:31
W Balboos, GHB15-Dec-08 1:31 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
Fabio Franco15-Dec-08 2:13
professionalFabio Franco15-Dec-08 2:13 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
shea-c415-Dec-08 9:21
shea-c415-Dec-08 9:21 
IMHO the biggest benefit of certs is what you learn while studying for them. These days, languages and frameworks come packed with lots of functionality. Studying for a cert is a way of forcing myself to find out what's available out-of-the-box.

Sometimes it'll save money - when you realize you can use the built in functionality instead of buying a 3rd party library.

Mostly I look at it as a way to make my job easier. Kind of like when you're working around the house doing something the hard way only to find out there's an inexpensive tool that does 95% of the work!

On the other hand I'm a pretty quick study. If studying for certs took more than a few weeks then I might be less inclined to bother... They're not the only way to learn about what's available.

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GeneralMCSE - NT 4.0 track, does it count? Pin
leppie14-Dec-08 20:05
leppie14-Dec-08 20:05 

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