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Re: Formal Education Required?by mikeB (Friar) |
on Jul 13, 2001 at 23:02 UTC ( #96534=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I'll disagree a bit with dragonchild. What I learned in the CS degree program many years ago has been very useful in my 'real' jobs. Some of those things were/are: <lu> Granted, degree programs have changed, as have teaching styles and methodologies. But IMHO, a good formal education is worth the time and money. FWIW, I've not yet completed my BS after 20+ years, more due to lack of convenience and constantly changing degree program requirements than anything else. However, the deficit is only a few general credits: math, speech/communications. This has not been a factor so far in finding employment. Many years of consulting, including time with well known companies, along with good recommendations from previous employers, seem to mean more than a peice of paper. Speaking as one who now is on the hiring side of interviews, certifications are not anywhere near the top of the list of priorities for a potential new hire. The MSCE certifications, for example, tell me you simply know some basics on installing and running Microsoft products, not that you have an in-depth knowledge of programming or of the many quirks and oddities of the products. It certainly does not tell me if you work well with others, could adapt to our corporate culture, or play a good round of golf (Perl or otherwise). YMMV. Philosophical rebuttals welcome :)
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