Re: Certification
От | Bob Lunney |
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Тема | Re: Certification |
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Msg-id | 57B9C154-AE31-466F-854A-068E210944D9@aweber.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Certification (damien@dalibo.info) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Damien, I agree wholeheartedly with everything you say below. Using certifications as a training and motivational tool is perfectlyappropriate. My past experience, however, is with folks who view certifications as merit badges, and sum up the number of certificationsto rank tech workers. This behavior incentivized some people to become "certification collectors". It didnot, however, correlate into particularly effective co-workers. I am not opposed to a PostgreSQL certification, per se, but to the attitude that a single certification is sufficient tobecome effective and constructive at database administration and development. Bob Lunney Senior Database Engineer AWeber Communications, LLC 1100 Manor Drive Chalfont, PA 18914 USA Note: The opinions above are mine and mine alone, and do not reflect any official or unofficial stance for AWeber. > On Oct 30, 2015, at 5:48 AM, damien@dalibo.info wrote: > > 29 octobre 2015 14:52 "Bob Lunney" <bobl@aweber.com> a écrit: >> Ah, the old "certification" fallacy! >> >> Certifications, like degrees, only tell hiring managers and recruiters the certification holder has >> passed a set of requirements and/or tests, which may or may not be available or even comprehensible >> to the interested party. [...] >> > > I think this is not the only point of a certification. Actually a lot a trainees are interested by getting an evaluationat the end of the course. It's a rewarding experience in itself to see how much you've improved your knowledge.Of course you can do that by running a mere evaluation. But delivering a certification is even more rewarding,and it makes even more sense if it's a community-backed vendor-independent diploma. You even see that as as anact of community onboarding. > > -- > Damien
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