Certifications have gotten a bit of a bad rap in the IT field. This is largely due to the prevalence of many paper and pencil certifications that are easy to pass. However, there are some certifications that do have meaning. These tend to be the certifications that are hard to obtain and demonstrate actual real world knowledge.
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