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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: Where is the Certified C++ Engineer? Pin
KarstenK15-Dec-08 23:52
mveKarstenK15-Dec-08 23:52 
GeneralValue to your employer Pin
adambl14-Dec-08 23:23
professionaladambl14-Dec-08 23:23 
GeneralRe: Value to your employer Pin
Kevin McFarlane16-Dec-08 3:05
Kevin McFarlane16-Dec-08 3:05 
GeneralRe: Value to your employer Pin
r_hyde17-Dec-08 22:50
r_hyde17-Dec-08 22:50 
Generalit doesn't mean anything these days... [modified] Pin
V.14-Dec-08 23:22
professionalV.14-Dec-08 23:22 
GeneralRe: it doesn't mean anything these days... Pin
RTS@WORK15-Dec-08 3:44
RTS@WORK15-Dec-08 3:44 
GeneralRe: it doesn't mean anything these days... Pin
dwatkins@dirq.net15-Dec-08 4:35
dwatkins@dirq.net15-Dec-08 4:35 
GeneralRe: it doesn't mean anything these days... Pin
VentsyV15-Dec-08 9:24
VentsyV15-Dec-08 9:24 
I agree with you. I think a lot of those certificates came to be in the early to mid 90s when there was (supposedly) a shortage of qualified programmers. I've heard that people were so desperate to hire someone, anyone, they would consider anyone who claimed to have programming experience.

So someone with a couple of college courses in programming or someone with certificate would be considered qualified back then. Now that the demand has gone down and there are a number of programmers with college degrees, the shortage of the certificate programs seems to come to light.

A certificate to me is equivalent to one or at the most two college classes. Obviously a decent college grad would most likely be much better programmer at someone with certificate only.
GeneralRe: it doesn't mean anything these days... Pin
Viral Upadhyay15-Dec-08 17:44
Viral Upadhyay15-Dec-08 17:44 
GeneralRe: it doesn't mean anything these days... Pin
Eksith16-Dec-08 8:23
Eksith16-Dec-08 8:23 
GeneralI'm not sure if this is good news or bad... Pin
TheIdleProgrammer14-Dec-08 21:31
TheIdleProgrammer14-Dec-08 21:31 
GeneralRe: I'm not sure if this is good news or bad... Pin
db7uk14-Dec-08 22:14
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GeneralRe: I'm not sure if this is good news or bad... Pin
dwatkins@dirq.net15-Dec-08 4:41
dwatkins@dirq.net15-Dec-08 4:41 
GeneralJust as I suspected PinPopular
Member 9614-Dec-08 20:29
Member 9614-Dec-08 20:29 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
db7uk14-Dec-08 22:28
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GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
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 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
Member 9615-Dec-08 5:51
Member 9615-Dec-08 5:51 
GeneralRe: Just as I suspected Pin
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 
GeneralMCSE - NT 4.0 track, does it count? Pin
leppie14-Dec-08 20:05
leppie14-Dec-08 20:05 

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