Showing posts with label Tech Certification Info. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech Certification Info. Show all posts

Top paying Certifications for 2008 and 2009 in IT

1. PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) - $102,000 average salary in 2008
2. PMI Certified Associate in Project Management
3. ITIL v. 2 - Foundation
4. (ISC)2’s Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
5. Cisco CCIE - $93,500 average Salary in 2008
6. Cisco Certified Voice Professional - $88,600 average Salary in 2008

Just for comparison purposes, the highest paying Microsoft certification is the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer ($84,522).

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While the top 6 hot certs list is compiled of up-and-coming certifications, many hiring managers' top choices are still "oldies but goodies." Here are the top 10 certs they told us they look for:

1. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
2. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE): Windows 2003
3. Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA): Windows 2003
4. Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
5. CompTIA A+
6. Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
7. MCSE: Security
8. Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA): SQL 2000
9. CompTIA Network+
10. MCSE: Messaging

And for 2009:

1. CCIE
The CCIE always ends up on lists like these, and with good reason. With a pass rate of only 26% it is certainly the most difficult of all IT certifications. Once you place this on your resume, you know you have a truly impressive credential and can expect to earn an average salary of $93,000.

2. CISA
With the economic climate these days, big business needs auditors more than ever. The CISA is designed to certify audit skills, both technical and ethical. According to GoCertify.com, the average CISA can earn as much as $115,000.

3. CCSE
The CCSE is another high level security certification that created for individuals who work with Checkpoint products and must maintain secure VPNs. The demand for this certification is evident in the pay as shown on PayScale.

4. MCSD
The Microsoft Certified Solution Developer certification is designed for people who like to problem-solve. You are expected to know about enterprise solutions and Microsoft products. You will be expected to use business analysis skills to decide which solution is best for a particular environment or business. Here is the PayScale for the MCSD.

5. PMP
The Project Management Professional certification is here because it is another that requires an extensive amount of skill and experience to obtain. Once you have passed the exam and fulfilled the requirements you can pull in around $101,000 (based on a ZDNET Salary Survey).

6. CISSP
Notice a theme on this list? Security certifications are very hot right now. The Certified Information Systems Security Professional demands a good salary (around $94,000) and can be obtained with just a few years of experience or equivalent education. Only one exam is required.

7. RHCE
If you can configure networking and security on a Red Hat OS then the Red Hat Certified Engineer is a great certification for you. The exam is not actually an exam, it's a five-hour hands-on test of your Linux skills. You certainly can't braindump your way through this one. Although it is not exactly entry level, Red Hat has several training programs for all levels of experience. Once you get through the testing process your salary could jump to $83,000.

8. SCJP 6.0
Ideal for all web developers, the SCJP is a start on the path to many other development certifications. You can build on the SCJP to get the SCJD (Sun Certified Developer for the Java 2 Platform), SCWCD (Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the J2EE Platform), SCMAD (Sun Certified Mobile Application Developer), or the SCBCD (Sun Certified Business Component Developer).
You can also use your SCJP 6.0 Certification toward the Oracle Certified Solution Developer and Oracle Certified Enterprise Developer programs, and the Master CIW Enterprise Developer certifications.
SCJP 6.0 covers a few new topics including Console, NavigableSet, and NavigableMap. Salaries for SCJP certified professionals range from $75,000 to 100,000.

9. CAPM

The CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) certification is a great choice for project managers who can verify 1,500 hours of project management experience (versus the more demanding 3-5 years of experience for a PMP). The CAPM is for team members who support projects.

The group that offers the CAPM and PMP is the Project Management Institute (PMI). The PMI is highly respected in the industry and the demand for good project managers is steadily growing. These two facts put together are the reason why the CAPM is on the list. Once you are certified you can earn up to $75,000.

10. MCSD
Earning the MCSD (Microsoft Certified Solution Developer) certification shows that you are not just a developer. You also have the skills to analyze and design leading-edge Microsoft enterprise solutions. This is a certification for software engineers and software architects. Salaries for MCSD's range from $70,000 to over $100,000.

Top Tech Certifications with the Greatest ROI

Top Tech Certifications with the Greatest ROI

For individuals looking to receive tech certification, there are many available options. There are vendor-sponsored certifications that hold a lot of weight, from companies such as Microsoft or Cisco. There are also equally powerful certifications that are not-affiliated with any particular sponsor.

One will quickly find that tech certification is not cheap. In fact, in some cases, it is extremely expensive. This means that going after and receiving the certifications, with the greatest Return on Investment (ROI) is vitally important. In this article, we list the tech certifications that will pay off biggest in the job market.

1. MCSE: The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification is still a premiere certification. The test is quite a bit harder then it once was. It is primarily performance based and the questions are much more difficult. You must past seven tests to receive your MCSE.
2: MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) is the top certification that Microsoft gives. To successfully attain your MCA you need to have three years or more of an advanced level of IT architecture experience. You will have to pass a review board given by a review board.. This is a very prestigious certification. In fact, there are less than 100 Microsoft Certified Architects (MCA’s) in the world.
3. CCIE: The Cisco Internetwork Expert (CCEI) is a very expensive certification that is very hard to obtain. It is sponsored by Cisco. The test has two parts. You will need to successfully pass the written portion of the exam, before you are allowed to take the labs. The written portion of the test costs $300. The lab examination will cost you $1250 for each track to choose to be tested on. You can choose from Routing and Switching, Security, Storage Networking, Voice and Service Provider. Keep in mind as well, that lab exams are only given in certain cities so you will have to pay for any travel expenses. As a CCEI, you must be recertified every two years.

4. CCSP: Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) is a certification that will enable you to secure Cisco networks. To receive this certification, you must take and pass 5 written tests. Recertification is required every 3 years. It is important to note that even before you are able to take the CCSP, you must have already received your CCNA or CCIP.
5. CISSP: Security jobs continue to be hot in the IT field. One certification that will help you land a good IT security gig is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). The process to receive the certification is very rigorous and the test itself is pretty expensive, but the payoff is great.
6. SSCP: If you aren’t yet able to qualify to sit for the CISSP, try the Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) certification. You will only need one year of security experience.
7. GSE: The GIAC certificate is another well known security certificate. However, you will need to have already received your GSEC, GCIA and GCIH certifications before you can sit for it.
8. RHCE/RHCA: Linux is becoming more and more popular. Some companies are interested in switching to a Linux based system and they need tech professionals to run them. For $749 you can take the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam (RHCE) and become certified.
9. ITIL: If you have aspirations in becoming an IT manager, you may want to consider obtaining your Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) certification.
10. Other considerations: If none of the above certifications float your boat, you may want to consider certifications in Database administration, wireless networking, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) or Voice Over Protocol. All of these will be hot tech areas in the future.