None, anymore.
Eventually you end up with a resume/knowledge that sells itself.
I'm not talking about government jobs that require certain certs, though.
None, anymore.
Eventually you end up with a resume/knowledge that sells itself.
I'm not talking about government jobs that require certain certs, though.
No certifications, no degrees, just good, old fashioned 15 years of experience.
The only certification I have is from the Kansas City Barbeque Society, allowing me to act as a judge in BBQ competitions.
Things are probably different nowadays, but at least 15-25 years ago you could just apply for IT jobs and if someone lied about their skills it would hopefully show during the technical interviews. I don't know if that counts as getting in very early.
everyones just like, "10 years of experience"....nobody is hiring people without experience so people without experience cant get experience....i dont get it...
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