IT Certifications: Are they held in high regard?
Apr/100
SearchDataCenter.com have conducted a survey on IT certifications which is quite an interesting read!
According to this survey, regard for IT certifications has taken a nosedive with 80% of respondents saying that IT certifications had no impact on their hiring, promotion or salary. According to research from Foote Partners LLC, and IT job research firm, the pay for noncertified IT skills now averages more than pay for IT certifications.
According to David Foote, CEO of Foote partners, exceptions have been a selection of security, networking, systems and database certifications, plus a few in the architecture and project management areas that are showing solid pay growth numbers.
One of the main exceptions is in the area of Virtualization. “People that were smart in 2004 saw virtualization coming. Today everybody wants employees with three to four years of virtualization experience,” Foote said. “Certifications can be valuable, but you’ve got to combine them with a judgment of the market. What’s going to be important in three to five years?”. To read this article in more detail go to www.searchdatacenter.com
Here at Verkom we still see a demand for IT certifications in roles coming in. Certifications that continue to be in demand are CCNA, MCSE, ISEB, ITIL, CISSP, Prince 2 and one that is becoming more and more popular is VCP. These certifications are still held in high regard by clients we work with across Ireland.
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