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CompTIA Reneges, Reconsiders on Lifetime Certifications

garg0yle writes "Recently, it was reported that IT certification house CompTIA had changed their A+, Network+, and Security+ certifications — rather than being 'for life,' there would now be a recertification requirement through continuing-education credits (and an accompanying fee). Needless to say, this made a lot of people very unhappy, and today it was announced that CompTIA has reversed their decision. Basically, any certification obtained before 2011 will still be 'for life.'" Ars notes the coincidence that CompTIA contacted them about the change of heart an hour after Ars's story about CompTIA's initial switcheroo went live.

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  1. Re:CompTIA by johnlcallaway · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I agree. I had to take the CompTIA Linux certification several years ago to teach a class and thought it was odd that there was no re-certification requirement. I passed it the first try without too much studying, just taking the sample test and finding out where I needed to brush up. I didn't have to pay for it, so I really didn't think too much about it, it was just one of those things I had to do to make a little extra spending money.

    After I took it I found out that an NT guy with zero Linux experience passed it simply by studying for it.

    CompTIA certs only impress people who don't know anything, and are helpful to get you through the HR screening by pasting it on your resume.

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  2. Re:Where's your Evidence? by Lord+Ender · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Certifications which mean something tend to vary by specialization. Cisco certifications mean something if you work in networking. GIAC or ISC2 certifications mean something if you work in security.

    CompTIA certifications don't command respect anywhere, except maybe to differentiate yourself from the other entry-level candidates with no experience. After your first job, mentioning your CompTIA cert is like talking about where you went to middle school. Who cares?

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  3. Re:CompTIA by Jaysyn · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Don't you mean accountants & PhDs in Economics?

    Maybe you are right, but I don't work in banking. The MBAs I know are mostly small to medium business owners.

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  4. Re:CompTIA by infinite9 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is such horseshit. I found my time in college to be uniformly exciting and mind-expanding. I can't even imagine what kind of personality it takes to have never found a single college class be educational. It's like the whole "mentor/student" concept has a been a hideous gaffe for what, 4000 years?

    My university experience matches yours. My work experience matches the GP.

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