I typed "balancing compassion for self and others" and, surprisingly, there are zero results found.
If I could have any wish granted, I would wish for that balance to be preserved as the foundational learning before all things.
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DonsDiscountGas 29 days ago [-]
Curious to hear people's thoughts on certificates like this. Worth the time? Does anybody care?
BloodyIron 29 days ago [-]
Certificates are only as good as the number of companies that recognise them as worthwhile.
A CCNA holds a lot more water than Google certifications, despite there being plenty of alternatives to CCNA such as Network+ etc.
There are loads of certificates out there, IT and otherwise, that are just cash grabs by the issuer. Their relevancy is also industry-specific. Accounting certifications hold a lot more validity than many IT certifications.
As an IT vet I doubt Google certs will really get much traction. And with the specific aspect of AI certifications, I doubt they will stay relevant for long due to how much the AI ecosystem is in flux year to year.
nateb2022 23 days ago [-]
I think where these could find some value is as an alternative to going through a possibly paid video/coursicle type tutorial for self-learners. Ostensibly, learners would be getting up-to-date information straight from the authorities, although this could age poorly if Google fails to update the content regularly.
makeitdouble 28 days ago [-]
Google tends to care (for their own certification). The number of ceertified engineers in the organization can be used as a metrics for how much they want to support you and what the relation will look like.
I've heard of orgs going through a batch of certification partly for their own education and partly for the push and pull with their dev rep.
If I could have any wish granted, I would wish for that balance to be preserved as the foundational learning before all things.
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A CCNA holds a lot more water than Google certifications, despite there being plenty of alternatives to CCNA such as Network+ etc.
There are loads of certificates out there, IT and otherwise, that are just cash grabs by the issuer. Their relevancy is also industry-specific. Accounting certifications hold a lot more validity than many IT certifications.
As an IT vet I doubt Google certs will really get much traction. And with the specific aspect of AI certifications, I doubt they will stay relevant for long due to how much the AI ecosystem is in flux year to year.
I've heard of orgs going through a batch of certification partly for their own education and partly for the push and pull with their dev rep.