TE
科技回声
首页24小时热榜最新最佳问答展示工作
GitHubTwitter
首页

科技回声

基于 Next.js 构建的科技新闻平台,提供全球科技新闻和讨论内容。

GitHubTwitter

首页

首页最新最佳问答展示工作

资源链接

HackerNews API原版 HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 科技回声. 版权所有。

Ask HN: What are the top qualifications available in your field?

9 点作者 DicIfTEx超过 2 年前
There are no end of articles discussing good entry-level qualifications for a given field (be it IT-related or otherwise).<p>However, I&#x27;m curious about the opposite: what are the <i>top-level</i> qualifications available in your field(s)? What is the certificate or title that tells you that someone is almost certainly an expert in a given area, or that can only be achieved after a substantial commitment of time, effort and demonstrable breadth of experience? And, if you have any first-hand experience pursuing any of these, what are your thoughts?<p>Fields can be IT-related or otherwise, though my own primary interests are in software development and infosecurity.<p>Here are a few example that come to mind:<p>- Wine: Master Sommelier (this was the subject of the very interesting documentary <i>Somm</i>)<p>- Mountaineering: IMFGA Mountain Guide<p>- Sub-aqua diving: BSAC First Class Diver<p>- Infosecurity: GIAC maybe?<p>- Academic: Higher doctorate (DSc.&#x2F;DLitt.&#x2F;etc.)

3 条评论

DougMerritt超过 2 年前
For programmers, it&#x27;s a mixed bag. There are positions where a PhD is strongly favored or required, but for far more positions, a PhD is often viewed as a negative because of fear that they will be too blue-sky and abstract to do down-to-earth work.<p>There are positions (FAANG companies are infamous for this) that strongly prefer or outright require at least a degree, often in a subject viewed as relevant (nominally C.S. but math and physics are often considered to be potentially viable alternate areas). But other companies care far more about work experience, and may give little weight to presence or lack of a degree.<p>Similar comments apply to which university it was: some companies and some parts of the world are highly biased towards prestige universities, other companies and other parts of the world less so.<p>And then there are the certificates you mentioned. In my experience, those are considered to have some value compared to no degree plus no job experience, but otherwise not very useful at all -- and sometimes there&#x27;s prejudice against certificates (where it&#x27;s considered better to not have certification regardless of other factors).<p>So there&#x27;s no absolute rule. But degrees from good schools usually help.<p>Canada has a strict requirement for engineers (electrical, civil, etc) to pass a qualification test of some sort, and I was told (by ex-pat Canadians) that it&#x27;s not legal to do engineering work without that. Plus they get a special ring to wear to show their status (not kidding, I&#x27;ve seen them).<p>Scuba: I have &quot;Rescue Diver&quot; certification (search, rescue, first aid, etc), which would be required for certain diving-related jobs, and the next higher level of certification carries legal obligations -- e.g. it&#x27;s illegal to panic and run away (swim away) from divers in distress if one has the Master Diver cert.<p>Short of that, I have met divers who don&#x27;t like to dive with people who do not have at least the Rescue Diver cert (because &quot;everyone in the party should be capable of expertly helping everyone else&quot;).<p>That&#x27;s a pretty open-ended question. There so many areas of potential expertise in today&#x27;s complex world.<p>Hmm, I just remembered a guy who collected certifications in, he said, <i>all</i> fields, not related to his profession. He had dozens, including things like HVAC repair. Unusual hobby.
评论 #34473550 未加载
gidorah超过 2 年前
In most jurisdictions to be an accountant, you need chartered (ACA, CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA, CPA). These have a &quot;fellow&quot; level (FCA, FCCA), but the requirements are fairly minimal. IME few people become a fellow because it&#x27;s just additional cost and not particularly valued.
MichaelEstes超过 2 年前
In computer rendering and simulation: They have an Oscar.<p>The Academy Awards has a separate event for scientific and technical awards, I don’t think it’s something you can really strive for, but as far a social proof goes I bet it works really well.