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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender engaged in by persons receiving financial return

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @wirestyle22
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        @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

        @Dashrender engaged in by persons receiving financial return

        welp - I guess 2 b and 2 c get most people into the professional side of things.. 😉

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        • SamieWaltersS
          SamieWalters @wirestyle22
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          @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

          @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

          @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

          @SamieWalters With brain dumps in the world I don't see certifications as a reliable metric to determine competency.

          Actually this fully depends on the cert.

          As I understand it, the Linux certs have a hands on portion - here is a broken something -fix it. That makes that certification worth something to me.

          I agree if there is a lab portion of it for sure

          So I guess the question now goes - is there a hierarchy of IT-related certifications and/or degrees? Are some deemed "better" and more "legit" than others?

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          • art_of_shredA
            art_of_shred Banned @SamieWalters
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            @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

            @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

            @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

            @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

            @SamieWalters With brain dumps in the world I don't see certifications as a reliable metric to determine competency.

            Actually this fully depends on the cert.

            As I understand it, the Linux certs have a hands on portion - here is a broken something -fix it. That makes that certification worth something to me.

            I agree if there is a lab portion of it for sure

            So I guess the question now goes - is there a hierarchy of IT-related certifications and/or degrees? Are some deemed "better" and more "legit" than others?

            Absolutely, but I think it's very subjective and will vary greatly depending who you ask to qualify that hierarchy. 😛

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @SamieWalters
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              @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

              @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

              @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

              @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

              @SamieWalters With brain dumps in the world I don't see certifications as a reliable metric to determine competency.

              Actually this fully depends on the cert.

              As I understand it, the Linux certs have a hands on portion - here is a broken something -fix it. That makes that certification worth something to me.

              I agree if there is a lab portion of it for sure

              So I guess the question now goes - is there a hierarchy of IT-related certifications and/or degrees? Are some deemed "better" and more "legit" than others?

              If something has a good lab you need to do to earn the certification I would consider it legit. "Better" is subjective. Is better a higher level cert or a cert that is more appropriate to your job title? I use the certification stuff as an education path. I don't get the certs themselves.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @art_of_shred
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                @art_of_shred said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                @SamieWalters With brain dumps in the world I don't see certifications as a reliable metric to determine competency.

                Actually this fully depends on the cert.

                As I understand it, the Linux certs have a hands on portion - here is a broken something -fix it. That makes that certification worth something to me.

                I agree if there is a lab portion of it for sure

                So I guess the question now goes - is there a hierarchy of IT-related certifications and/or degrees? Are some deemed "better" and more "legit" than others?

                Absolutely, but I think it's very subjective and will vary greatly depending who you ask to qualify that hierarchy. 😛

                Hells to the yeah!

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ
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                  We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

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                  • SamieWaltersS
                    SamieWalters @IRJ
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                    @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                    We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                    If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                    What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @SamieWalters
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                      @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                      @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                      We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                      If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                      What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                      It's possible but not probable. I could see the certs being included in the job description but any good employer is going to test your knowledge in the interview. In my experience the cert just gets you in the door.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @SamieWalters
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                        @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                        @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                        We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                        If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                        What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                        First of all, there's no central body for most of these things - certifications aren't generic, they are mostly very specific for a specific vendor/product line - so I don't see how they could become a requirement of a job title.

                        An IT Pro in an all Linux shop who is looking for a helpdesk level I person doesn't care if they have windows certs, because they don't support Windows, etc.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                          @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                          @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                          We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                          If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                          What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                          First of all, there's no central body for most of these things - certifications aren't generic, they are mostly very specific for a specific vendor/product line - so I don't see how they could become a requirement of a job title.

                          An IT Pro in an all Linux shop who is looking for a helpdesk level I person doesn't care if they have windows certs, because they don't support Windows, etc.

                          There are vendor neutral certs, but none that i can think of that are very high level. That is a good point.

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                          • art_of_shredA
                            art_of_shred Banned @SamieWalters
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                            @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                            @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                            We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                            If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                            What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                            It could happen. Some committee needs to be formed to create the standard, and then the industry has to adopt it, at least in part. It's like spreading a rumor. If you get enough people to do it, it can take on a life of its own. That's how a lot of "standards" have come to be that.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                              @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                              @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                              We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                              If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                              What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                              It's possible but not probable. I could see the certs being included in the job description but any good employer is going to test your knowledge in the interview. In my experience the cert just gets you in the door.

                              You'd have to have hundreds if not thousands of job titles to enable a companies ability to require a cert as part of the title.

                              Windows Helpdesk Level 1
                              Ubuntu Helpdesk level 1
                              MAC helpdesk level 1
                              RH helpdesk level 1
                              etc

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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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                                @Dashrender said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                                @wirestyle22 said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                                @SamieWalters said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                                @IRJ said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                                We can argue which certs are good and which ones are bad, but they definitely aren't hurtful to you

                                If the IT industry were to standardize job titles, do you believe that certain certifications and/or degrees would have to be included in those descriptions?

                                What is the likelihood that this is even possible?

                                It's possible but not probable. I could see the certs being included in the job description but any good employer is going to test your knowledge in the interview. In my experience the cert just gets you in the door.

                                You'd have to have hundreds if not thousands of job titles to enable a companies ability to require a cert as part of the title.

                                Windows Helpdesk Level 1
                                Ubuntu Helpdesk level 1
                                MAC helpdesk level 1
                                RH helpdesk level 1
                                etc

                                Yeah but at least those titles would be accurate. Right now we have hundreds of titles that are meaningless

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                                • IRJI
                                  IRJ
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                                  This baseline is set by DoD Directive 8570. This the requirements you will see in the Defense Industry and of course other industries will sometimes follow this directive.

                                  http://www.trainace.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/DoD-8570-791x1024.jpg

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                                  • RojoLocoR
                                    RojoLoco
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                                    I thought the definition of "IT Pro" was: "anyone and everyone who manages to figure out how to make a spiceworks account". Or is that just SW's definition?

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                                    • stacksofplatesS
                                      stacksofplates
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                                      I'm just a keyboard monkey.

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                                      • alex.olynykA
                                        alex.olynyk
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                                        http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/aMrA6B6_700b.jpg

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @alex.olynyk
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                                          @alex.olynyk said in What constitutes an IT Pro?:

                                          http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/aMrA6B6_700b.jpg

                                          Often at the same time!

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                                          • DustinB3403D
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                                            Well by definition your are a professional if you are paid to do a certain task. IT professional is no different than professional wrestler.

                                            Your paid to do X. Which means your a professional

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