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		<title>By: Eleonor226</title>
		<link>http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/business-alignment/it-certification-vs-college-degree/#comment-28</link>
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		<title>By: Janec</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The author is 100 percent correct! You need a combination of sound education and relevant certifications to get somewhere in the field of IT.  Certifications alone may get you a job, but will they get you that managerial post you’ve been eyeing? I highly doubt that. I think most employers would want to fill their leadership roles with people who are well qualified and can inspire their subordinates. To make a successful career in IT, it is absolutely vital to have a computer degree. CollegeAmerica offers a range of [A href=&quot;http://www.collegeamerica.edu/computer-degrees.html&quot;]computer degree programs[/A] that are just apt to start a career in IT!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The author is 100 percent correct! You need a combination of sound education and relevant certifications to get somewhere in the field of IT.  Certifications alone may get you a job, but will they get you that managerial post you’ve been eyeing? I highly doubt that. I think most employers would want to fill their leadership roles with people who are well qualified and can inspire their subordinates. To make a successful career in IT, it is absolutely vital to have a computer degree. CollegeAmerica offers a range of [A href="http://www.collegeamerica.edu/computer-degrees.html"]computer degree programs[/A] that are just apt to start a career in IT!</p>
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