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darkerosxx wrote: Wow some of the certs have jumped in numbers!
BradleyHU wrote: damn, 2Mil+ mcps....
JDMurray wrote: BradleyHU wrote: damn, 2Mil+ mcps.... .........There's nothing remarkable about having only an MCP.......
darkerosxx wrote: I'm so lost on the MCP conversation. There is no MCP certification. You are a MCP by obtaining any Microsoft certification. Am I wrong?
ULWiz wrote: Passing the MCTS Vista 620 exam will give you a cert. There is a whole new line called MCTS Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist. Not sure if that is what you where asking.
JDMurray wrote: Hmmmm...I wasn't thinking about the MCTS and MCPD certs. Passing those exams won't earn you the MCP credential, so they're like second-class MS certs. Are there any non-MCTS/MCPD certs that can be obtained by passing a single MS cert exam?
HeroPsycho wrote: I personally like it though. It always bugged me someone would list "MCP" on a resume, but I'd have no idea what exam they actually passed.
JDMurray wrote: Yes, the MCP was useful when you had to pass 3, 5, or 7 exams just to get one cert. But with the "next gen" certs requiring only one or two exams, the 'instant gratification" aspect of the MCP credential isn't needed.
HeroPsycho wrote: I don't know why the MCP cert should have ever been useful for employers.
JDMurray wrote: HeroPsycho wrote: I don't know why the MCP cert should have ever been useful for employers. Because Microsoft has sold it as such. Businesses are instructed by Microsoft's marketing department that "MCP" is something really good that they should look for in employee candidates. Most HR people and hiring managers who require "MCP" (or list it as "nice to have") can't explain in detail why they want it.
JDMurray wrote: It's all about marketing. If employers only want the best, and therefore only go for the MCSEs because they don't understand what an MCSA is good for, it's because Microsoft hasn't been diligent enough its marketing of the MCSA cert. I have the same complaint with the SSCP vs. the CISSP. The SSCP is a perfectly good indicator of technical security competence, but because it has been so poorly marketed, few employers know or care about it. Unless a cert goes "viral" like the A+ did, a cert's vendor needs to keep pumping money into the advertising budget to keep the cert recognized and understood.
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