Ask HN: Will a MOOC certificate impress entry level Python employers?
Will it make a difference to employers of entry level developers if you have a MOOC certificate? Is it worth pursuing for this aim, or will they be interested only to see what a potential employee has built?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 31.2 ms ] threadNot all candidates are created equal however but the ones that I have hired (and ones I wish I could have hired) all had at least some sort of online coding portfolio which demonstrated a good working knowledge of data structures and algorithms.
As an engineer and an employer, I am more interested in what experience you have than your educational pedigree. I would see a MOOC certificate as neutral.
However, there are not vast numbers of "employers of entry level developers" relative to the vast number of potential entry level developers. A job as an entry level developer is most likely to be found by job hunting not taking a MOOC. More importantly, taking a MOOC is a lot easier for many people than actively job hunting because active job hunts are hard, involve a lot of rejection and being ignored, and often take much longer than a MOOC. The key to getting an entry level Python job is to find someone who is hiring entry level Python developers.
Good luck.