Ask HN: Would passing certification exams boost my resume?
I don't have a collage degree, but I am confident that I could pass the AWS certification exam. Is it a good idea to try and attempt these exams. How do recruiters view these types of qualifications?
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[ 4.9 ms ] story [ 37.1 ms ] threadIt gets you in the door when you have no other in, but not too far. If you go work for a bozo shop, they'll put more weight behind a current cert. However, if you get hired, do what you can to not rely on certification alone. Your peers will smell the bullshit, even if management outwardly loves your certification.
It's not about the credentials as much as it is about how well you can explain what you know in an interview. Any decent company would rather hire the person who is fluent and well spoken about what they know about AWS over the person who has a certification but lacks the communication skills. So the best way to get hired is to practice explaining (and whiteboard diagramming) what you know about AWS, and also detailing why what you know can be really helpful to a company's business. That will give you much more of an advantage than a certification will.
If you do this you will get a nonstop stream of company recruiters contacting you. On the other hand if you reach out to a company you are seen as less desirable (because all the most desirable devs are assumed to be hard to get). You have much less of a chance of getting a job when you apply, versus when they apply to you.
I'd face the same issue when I'd applied for 1st job (at startup/small WordPress company) and HR does not reply next 1-2 days, So I was thinking to scan that company website and found some security issue so download the DB take some important screenshot and sent to CEO and next couple of hours get a call from CEO :)
After that 2nd job, I'd again found security issue and direct email to the 2nd company CEO. The issue is in INDIA, HR needs Cert/Degree more than what you are qualified for real work.
So in India without cert/degree HR directly rejects you as they don't understand what AWS/Security etc.