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On 11/10/11 12:10 PM, supa seva wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would you be kind by answering the following questions for me:
> 1. Is it relevant in Cape Town(or South Africa) because all the
> research i have done on the internet points to India. In your views
> what are the advantages of having this certification.
>
I have done two SCJP certifications. However, I have never needed them
for any of the jobs I've done. They helped me understand some things
better about Java (and I found some mistakes in the exam too ;-))
> 2. For a student could this certification help me get a job as a java
> programmer or at least an internship.
>
No, definitely not.
> 3.After writing and passing the exam i intend to find a company
> somewhere where i can volunteer just to get experience. Any thoughts
> on my idea.
>
I would recommend a BSc Computer Science at UCT. Do the Honours degree
once you finish your BSc.
An inexperienced programmer will cost the company more money than you
can imagine. So it is unlikely that you will find a company willing to
hire you, even if you work for free.
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Would you be kind by answering the following questions for me:
1. Is it relevant in Cape Town(or South Africa) because all the
research i have done on the internet points to India. In your views
what are the advantages of having this certification.
3.After writing and passing the exam i intend to find a company
somewhere where i can volunteer just to get experience. Any thoughts
on my idea.
The value of certification should not be weighed alone. I agree with
Heinz that for an experienced developer, certification is not a
requirement. As for graduates, yes, it might give some kind of edge,
but, personally, as a recruiter, I've never bothered with
certification as it doesn't tell me if the candidate can actually use
that knowledge. Showing the certification on the CV just makes me
include some questions from the test, to see if you actually
understood what you were studying.
I'd rather look at education and experience on the whole. Studied
drama for four years and then took a 3 month Java course? Not really a
developer and that might become a problem in the future. Developers
that I will take a chance on are the ones that have been dabbling in
it for years, preferably from school days, have some kind of
experience, note, not necessarily formal education, but do display the
ability to come up with logical solutions during an interview.
On a side-note - if you have any other form of education, getting an
internship might be possible, contact me off the list for more
information.
Best regards,
Ewald
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http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_org_id=&lang=&p_exam_id=1Z0_803
Oracle did make it a requirement early in the year that if you wanted to become certified, you had to attend one of their classes. It seems they've dropped that requirement.
You may (or may not) be surprised to know that the number of people who code, as if Java5/6 was never released is somewhat shocking. Doing your Sun cert will
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