mikej412 wrote: » It can vary by job opportunity -- but having both can help maximize your job opportunities. Someone with experience may not even be considered for a job if they don't have the certification to get their resume pulled from a pile. Some companies may not even consider someone without a degree -- no matter what your experience or certifications. But you have nothing to lose applying for those "degree required" jobs since some companies will consider experience in lieu of a degree. And other companies just put it in to use as a reason to reject candidates. You want a combination of education, experience, and certifications to maximize your opportunities in an IT career. And experience is ultimately king. But people/networking skills and some luck can be the wildcards that also affect your IT career success. Certifications are NOT a magic ticket to a job, but they are one thing that can be done quickly to add some meat to a resume that could have a positive effect on a job search. But if a certification gets your resume pulled from a pile, you still need to demonstrate the knowledge and skills during a job interview.
jtoast wrote: » Experience got me my current job. Not having my degree cost me ~$10Kyr in salary...hence my current enrollment in WGU.
kidjudge wrote: » I am thinking about WGU but I am thinking is it better to just get the certs or do you need a degree as well? Does it matter if you just get the certs (A+ and the like)? I am thinking if you get a degree and you dont have experience what is the difference between having certs and no experience?
tonyg1 wrote: » Hey guys what is WGU?
Turgon wrote: » I would say get the cheapest and fastest way to get a degree possible. The developed world is getting degreed in a big way so tick that box and move from there.