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Re: [TCLUG:16577] A+ Certification
yes, which is why I don't have such certs on my resume, I'm not interested
in a company that can't evaluate my skills based on my job history. which
also is why I'm at a job that I actualy enjoy doing, except for people
compalaining about our shitty phone system problems..
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Chris McKinley wrote:
> If you are going after a job where there are more than a couple applicants,
> hiring managers are apt to toss out resumes that do not include some kind
> of certification, even though they know them to be 90% a joke.
>
> Also, some places will toss MCS*, especially for UNIX positions.
>
> -Chris McKinley
>
> On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Ben Kochie wrote:
>
> > several years ago, I took an A+ pre-test as a job skills test for a place,
> > I agree, the test is very basic, and even inacurate, and opinionated at
> > times. supposedly they have updated the test since I took it (god i hope
> > so) but I still wouldn't trust anyone who's only claim to fame was A+
> > certification.. when I look at qualifications, I don't bother looking at
> > certs, they just don't meen anything to me.
>
>
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