Thank you for posting this. Now I have a specific example of something to screen for on resumes. I can explicitly look for this certification and immediately reject any candidate who lists having it.
Look, it's been my experience that certification programs generally exist only to line the pockets of those providing the certification. They do not provide an indication of actual practical knowledge possessed. Recruiters and HR folks would like to have an easy shortcut to evaluate job candidates without actually, y'know, talking to them, and certification seems like it should provide that shortcut. In practice, though, certification programs don't actually provide that confidence of knowledge for the fellow professionals who potentially have to work with those candidates.
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Jim, I don't know where the argument is leading too, what we are here after
Are we validating ATA certifications??
I strongly suggest please do, but first experience their knowledge sharing and then if you have second thoughts I will join too
ATA is one of the growing agile testing communities in INDIA and in the world, who have taken it in their hands to support the platform of testing keeping in mind the need of IT industries with agile and XP being the latest flavors. I am one of the individuals who have attended their training sessions which covers most of the selenium topics required for knowledge. The trainers are highly skilled, thoroughly experienced, course is excellent. I am more from a manual and web services testing background, it was healthy industry experience served to me by most experienced and well known professionals, they say it clearly SAT "Selenium automation testing" not *Selenium automation tester*. They don’t make you selenium experts no one can, in a matter of 2.5 days, ATA provides handful of information about the frameworks, the setups and how to face the challenges in automation, in a very practical sense. No one can be trained to be automation it always has been exploratory and one gains only on the nature of the work he is doing.
“I wanted to explore Selenium as a tool, got the knowledge of the frameworks, and understood what needs to be developed as part of growing this skill?? CP-SAT is a good certification for beginners and who have good hands on experience in Selenium and the people who are interested and motivated towards automation and who are willing to build their knowledge on selenium as part of continuous integration”
Thanks to Ashish and Co -ATA
Ashish is also the author of the book
A Practitioner's Guide to Test Automation using SELENIUM Paperback
The team of ATA is hugely experienced with
experience scaled more than 19 + years. Now that's huge. Couple of them are successful Entrepreneurs as of I know.
And whatever interview you attend your CV is just an eye-catcher but the real test is to go past the questions that are thrown towards you and if you are good enough you can clear and justify the skills. CP-SAT is a very good start and has a long way to go but in coming years it’s going to be very successful, we are agile believers and things evolve continuously.
Abhilash
Test Lead | ISTQB Certified Test Manager