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Old 10-09-2006, 08:55 AM
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do you know guys how good are ibm preps of certmagic.com ? . i wish to
purchase one of those . please do let me know

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Old 10-09-2006, 07:24 PM
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On 9 Oct 2006 09:55:18 -0700, kabil.80@gmail.com wrote:
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do you know guys how good are ibm preps of certmagic.com ? . i wish topurchase one of those . please do let me know


So, instead of learning the material and gaining necessary experience,
you've decided to resort to braindumps. Getting certified on the
cheap, huh? You might pass the exams this way. However the
certificate will at best take you to the job interview. If the
interviewers know the stuff they will easily find out your real level
of skills. The answer "I read this while cramming for the exams"
doesn't impress, you either know it or you don't. The certificate not
backed by real skills will only hamper your employability. You will
be overqualified for junior positions, yet unfit for senior ones. I
know this - been interviewed and been interviewing.

And one more thing - by doing so you devalue the certifications of
those who worked hard to achieve them. So if you want to get
certified, you better hit the books, not braindumps.

Oh yeah btw I am MCAD.

Rgds,

NNN

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Old 10-09-2006, 08:04 PM
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"nobody@nowhere.net" <mygarbage2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 9 Oct 2006 09:55:18 -0700, kabil.80@gmail.com wrote:
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do you know guys how good are ibm preps of certmagic.com ? . i wish topurchase one of those . please do let me know
So, instead of learning the material and gaining necessary experience, you've decided to resort to braindumps. Getting certified on the cheap, huh? You might pass the exams this way. However the certificate will at best take you to the job interview. If the interviewers know the stuff they will easily find out your real level of skills. The answer "I read this while cramming for the exams" doesn't impress, you either know it or you don't. The certificate not backed by real skills will only hamper your employability. You will be overqualified for junior positions, yet unfit for senior ones. I know this - been interviewed and been interviewing. And one more thing - by doing so you devalue the certifications of those who worked hard to achieve them. So if you want to get certified, you better hit the books, not braindumps. Oh yeah btw I am MCAD. Rgds, NNN

Gee, I can't decide whether I should be an IBM advanced technical expert
or a certified advanced technical expert. But it is only 29 dollars.....
The Xseries technical high performance servers one looks good. I wonder
if it covers the coherence algorithms.


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