Ask HN: Do people hire for A+ certification
A+ certification seems to be a long running program and there's a fair bit of vocational education built around it.
Wondering if people actually get employment with it.
Wondering if people actually get employment with it.
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 66.5 ms ] threadThen you can graduate up to network+ and other certs as you grow into roles.
But if you wanna get into the data center, go for it.
I knew too many people thinking they'd become devops with an A+ and its just not worth it that way.
But just getting in the door, no matter the small the role is a win.
As someone already said, it's baseline "I am knowledgeable about IT." If you're just starting out, I would consider getting it. Otherwise, not worth it IMO.
The only thing the A+ cert did was get my foot in the door as a kid with no experience. That alone made the cert worthwhile for me. Later in my career, I took it off my resume because I didn't want to do desktop support work anymore and recruiters were stereotyping me based on that cert.
A friend's kid right out of high school is going through the Google IT certification program (https://grow.google/programs/it-support/).
Do the programs overlap at all? Is the Google program as useful as the A+? Being newer, is the Google program more relevant to the industry now?
Once you're in the field and have some experience, then it's not terribly helpful. Same is true of any basic end certificate. Though some companies do require such things for insurance or compliance reasons.
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