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Noncertified IT pros earn more than those with certified skills, report shows

IT Blog  A new report from industry research firm Foote Partners LLC finds that the average pay for noncertified IT skills topped that for certified professionals while compensation for IT jobs increased again in the third quarter of 2007. David Foote, CEO and chief research officer at Foote Partners, calls ...

Posted: Oct 16, 2007   2:06 PM GMT  |  Blog: Enterprise Linux Log   |      IT careers
Thoughts on the Linux job market

IT Blog  The Foote Partners report comparing average pay for certified IT skills versus non-certified IT skills got a lot of people talking. While news that the average salary for non-certified professionals was higher in the third quarter of 2007 came as a shock to some, others were not as surprised. So wh...

Posted: Oct 26, 2007   8:19 PM GMT  |  Blog: Enterprise Linux Log   |      IT careers
You mean I won't get paid more for getting this cert?

IT Blog  Tell me you haven't heard this before: Getting a certification earns you more pay. This week, however, Foote Partners LLC released a study revealing just the reverse: the average premium pay for uncertified workers trumps those who are certified. They have seen the average premium pay for uncertifie...

Posted: Oct 19, 2007   3:57 PM GMT  |  Blog: The Network Hub   |      Networking, Network, IT certification and training
SAP certification: not worth much?

IT Blog  In India, many IT newcomers, known there as "freshers," are more eager than ever to break into the SAP market, and often turn to third-party SAP certification as a way of doing so. Typical of the expectation that certification leads to SAP work was a post on SAP's SDN that read, "I have a friend of...

Posted: Mar 28, 2008   2:09 PM GMT  |  Blog: SAP Watch   |      training