Everybody Wins In The Certification Game
Everybody Wins In The Certification Game
by Davy Brion
You often hear developers complain about the value of certifications. Most certifications are worthless in my opinion, and you sure as hell don’t need to be smart or talented to be able to get certified. The only thing you really need is time. That’s it. So i can understand why so many people in this industry are frustrated with people who are either too hung up on their certifications, or the companies and/or customers who value them so greatly. But fear not, my friends, for the truth is that we can all benefit from the software certification game.
If you’re a company or an individual who’s looking for an easy way to make a few extra bucks, just create your own certification! The only reason certifications exist is to make more money and there is no reason in the world why you wouldn’t be able to do the same. Want some proof? People are paying money to go to a 2 day course which ends with them being proclaimed Certified Scrum Master. Obviously, most people who’ve actually given it some thought know that it’s a pretty meaningless certificate but hey, plenty of people are willing to pay for it, so why not take advantage?
SCAM Certification Training
SCAM Certification isn’t real. It’s a fictional IT certification program developed by Scott Ambler who pokes fun at a “fake” certification program and of the fictional professional organization granting it. While humorous, it also exposes many of the flaws of certification and the real agenda of many “professional” organizations providing them. After reading the articles you can figure out for yourself whether the author has a specific “target” in mind or not. For those already skeptical of the certification industry, you should get a real laugh out of this. Enjoy.

