Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Will this IT certification increase my salary

Skills pay the bills! Ask anybody in any profession, and they will tell you the same. But one thing’s for sure: certifications confirm your worth. Having in-demand certifications shows employers that you have the skills they’re looking for.
7. What’s more important – learning a skill on the job or getting a new IT certification?

If you are already working in your desired career field, sometimes learning the skills related to a new technology you work on daily will have more impact than simply getting another certification.

An example of this is Cisco ISE or Amazon AWS. Learning these technologies thoroughly will have a major impact not just on your resume, but also on your bank account. I’ll repeat: skills pay the bills, but certifications confirm your worth.

Likewise, if you’re spending some of your free time on continuing education, put it on your resume! Start by listing the most important (i.e. relevant to the job you’re applying for) items first. Include both certifications and online courses, if significant. The example below shows how to list certifications.
Certifications

Digital Learning Educator Certificate, Online Training Education Company – 2018
Reading Specialist Certification, Macon County Education System – 2018
Administrator I Endorsement Certification, University of Wilmington – 2018
Certificate in Teaching Secondary English, North Carolina Department of Education – 2008
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