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Certification CRM Certification ERP Certification & Software Benefits
Reasons
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About
CIO
Certification ERP Certification CRM Certification
"Certification
are important, in that they show me that the candidate cares enough
to go the extra step in achieving the certification in his field of
specialty," says Bob Erianne, CIO of Delta
Corporate Services, a Parsippany, New Jersey-based IT consulting
firm. "Does it mean they can do a job better than someone else?
Not necessarily, but in today's very competitive job market and with
the number of people out of work, the more you can show on your
resume may just give you the edge over someone else."
Other
CIOs echo those thoughts. "I do think certification are an
important factor to consider when hiring," says Dave Rice, CIO
of Siemens Medical Solutions Health
Services Corp., headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania. "Important,
but one of many factors one would consider when making a hiring
decision."
Though
CIOs look askance at paper certification, they do believe
certification have real value. They provide an objective credential
and industry-accepted level of achievement for candidates, and a
common language for technical personnel in the workplace.
"When
you've got a resume on your desk, a lot of parts can be subjective,"
says Dan Mastropietro, CIO of Southington, Connecticut-based Omega
Communications, an Internet and networking integration company.
But certification offer an objective gauge of an applicant's level
of expertise. "Certification it's a good point of reference," he says.
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