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Do agile certifications mean anything?

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    Kent Sharkey
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    CIO[^]:

    Agile certifications aim to provide a meaningful way to benchmark software development skills and process and/or product management. But are they really meaningless credentials that provide no value?

    As much as other certifications

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      CIO[^]:

      Agile certifications aim to provide a meaningful way to benchmark software development skills and process and/or product management. But are they really meaningless credentials that provide no value?

      As much as other certifications

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      Erik Burd
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      The funny thing about agile certifications is that although my CSM certification expired in 2013 (and is CLEARLY listed on my resume), I get phone calls from recruiters asking for a certified CSM. Certifications are pretty much useless with exceptions in security and some IT shops. Otherwise they're pretty much only useful as low grade toilet paper.

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        CIO[^]:

        Agile certifications aim to provide a meaningful way to benchmark software development skills and process and/or product management. But are they really meaningless credentials that provide no value?

        As much as other certifications

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        It highly depends on the quality of the paper... ;)

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          CIO[^]:

          Agile certifications aim to provide a meaningful way to benchmark software development skills and process and/or product management. But are they really meaningless credentials that provide no value?

          As much as other certifications

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          Vark111
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          They mean a lot, and are enormously valuable... ... to the people who get paid to give out such certifications. Think about it. Without certifications, where would the certification industry be today?

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            CIO[^]:

            Agile certifications aim to provide a meaningful way to benchmark software development skills and process and/or product management. But are they really meaningless credentials that provide no value?

            As much as other certifications

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            Dan Neely
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            Is this an article about if certs are worth anything, or an advertisement for the SAFe certificate pretending to be the former. I know which way I'm betting.

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