Certification vs Skills
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February 2, 2019 at 7:02 pm #23208
Arpit Surana
ParticipantDo companies demand technical certification also, or just writing technical skills is enough. Which will help in getting a better job?
And why?
February 5, 2019 at 5:23 pm #24459shreyanshh
ParticipantAny company that recruits actuarial, do not ask for certifications of technical skills. But in interview they may ask a lot of questions related to the softwares which you know or may give you a sum to do in them. But for any non-conventional areas, they may ask you for the certifications but generally it is not asked.
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Actuarial Info mobile appFebruary 5, 2019 at 5:49 pm #24460Arpit Surana
ParticipantAgree to your point, thanks for sharing. But do u think if I had certification rather simply skills, it would add more value? February 6, 2019 at 4:21 am #24461shreyanshh
ParticipantIf the certification is of some recognized institution such as IVY professional school or data camp, it may make our resume look good. But in the interview, they will for sure test us so that our real skills come into play.
So, i think the certifications may add some value to the resume but i don’t think they are of any other use.
February 10, 2019 at 5:11 pm #24462Mayank Goyal
Keymastershreyanshh wrote:If the certification is of some recognized institution such as IVY professional school or data camp, it may make our resume look good.
But in the interview, they will for sure test us so that our real skills come into play.
So, i think the certifications may add some value to the resume but i don’t think they are of any other use.
Real skills matter. It’s been a long way to understand that if you know you can and make them aware about that, you are in.
Yes it definitely does! Certification is still a piece of paper. How much have you learnt is real test.
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