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Will the unitystudy certificate help me get a job?
I decided to purchase the unitystudy course. After a little digging on the site, I noticed information about the certificate at the end of the course, which is sent by mail in paper form. I wanted to know if he could somehow help in finding a job or is it just for self-affirmation.
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In the IT field, no one looks at crusts at all.
In any case, your real knowledge will be tested. And how you got them - no one cares.
Unless a degree in Computer Science can have some weight when non-standard tasks are solved in a project.
Unprincipled.
Rather, they will even look like a fool if you show it. Like, "I paid for the paper."
Rather for self-affirmation.
When applying for a job, they look more at experience and achievements . That is, a playable under-game prototype will be better than a course taken. Or participation in the development of a successful (released) game as well as anyone - will also be better. This counts as both an experience and an achievement at the same time.
Now even higher education is practically not looked at (unless it is specialized specifically in the field of game development in the chosen direction). But in any case, as I wrote above, experience and achievements are most valuable. Hypothetically, they can take something for burning eyes, only the salary will be low (down to zero).
Whoever says anything, but having shown this piece of paper on a subconscious level, the employer will still know that you were at least interested in this, which already gives at least a small but +. And so all the same, everyone looks at knowledge and experience. But it won't be a bad thing :)
What kind of stupid options
did you go to courses to learn how to make some kind of product in a unit that companies want to get and for it they hire people
and here a diploma is not a diploma, the main thing here is knowledge, if you have a hole in your head, then no diplomas will help
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