If the doomsayers prove right, throngs of laid-off tech workers will soon be competing for only a handful of available jobs.
As researchers continue to slash growth forecasts, technical certifications, once thought to be the ticket to higher pay and more prestige, may be needed to simply avoid the unemployment line. The trick is to get the ones that will really help keep or land that job, since it turns out many certifications won’t be all that useful.
Is it time for an IT certification shakeout
So what are the hottest tech certifications in today’s cool job market? According to Foote Partners’ fall survey of more than 22,000 IT professionals, covering some 170 certifications, the most valuable certificates today settle mainly into two camps: architecture and security. Microsoft and Cisco certifications also got good grades.
In terms of pay growth, here are the top five certifications, according to Foote Partners:
* IT Certified Architect (ITCA/OPenGroup)
* Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
* InfoSys Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP/CISSP)
* Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Messaging (MCSA)
* Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Good architecture equals real tech savings As the economic crisis has deepened, good enterprise architects have become treasured assets. In fact, over the last six months, seven of the eight fastest-growing certificates are for enterprise architecture, which barely registered a blip a year ago, says David Foote, president of Foote Partners. “One of the things you invest in during tough times is architects,” he says, “because if you want to save money, you have to architect carefully.”
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