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I want to dilute my resume with Certificates, but there is very little money, what should I do?
I want to add some certificates of knowledge of certain products to my resume. There are quite a few combined articles with links on the network, here is one of the valuable ones on Habré habrahabr.ru/post/139320, maybe someone else will give free or cheap certifications in the field of System Administration and networks and network technologies are very desirable (there is a lot of experience in operating time, but confirmation of knowledge verbal only)
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Real experience is much more important than free certificates from an unknown person.
Just describe the experience briefly, but in normal technical language - that will be better.
A resume is longer than a page - well, if you often changed jobs, you can. But it is absolutely not necessary to indicate all the companies where you worked. Specify the important ones in terms of your experience.
Large employers look only at diplomas of serious universities, and serious certificates that cannot be cheap.
Small employers look first of all at experience, certificates did not give up to them at all.
In general, the task of a certificate or diploma is to confirm your knowledge. To do this, there must be confidence in the examiners. As a result, all significant certificates are handed over personally at the office of a company representative, and everything else is meaningless pieces of paper.
Many understanding people will beware of hiring a person hung with free certificates, that is, their presence is often a serious minus, not a plus.
As a result, if certificates matter to the employer, then only serious ones, and not free and cheap ones.
describe a couple of projects, what you did cool there (cool for the customer / management, not for you), the role in general. The resume will already be inflated by 1.5-2 pages, and more is not needed
A certificate not confirmed by real knowledge is calculated at a time and will only impress a khyra. Here you indicate, for example, Master Apache Administrator - but the resume does not reflect that you administered Apache - and what? No, you can get a certificate just "for the sake of a die", but the price for it?
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