Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-27T16:37:11Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/175247 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers 6 Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Mitchel Sellers 2008-10-06T17:14:33Z 2009-11-09T14:28:01Z <p>My company has recently became a Microsoft Certified Partner and from a business perspective it helps us greatly as it provides the software licenses needed to continue development in a much more cost effective manner, and the added benefit of marketing abilities.</p> <p>Now, I know that Microsoft Certified Partner status is important to many clients, but from a developers perspective, is it something that as a .NET developer you would look for when selecting an organization to potentially work for? Is it seen as a benefit where you know at a minimum that the organization will have access to the tools needed for the job?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175257#175257 4 Answer by Rich B for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Rich B 2008-10-06T17:16:55Z 2008-10-06T17:16:55Z <p>If you enter the Empower for ISV program, the software kits are a godsend.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175268#175268 1 Answer by DaveK for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? DaveK 2008-10-06T17:21:06Z 2008-10-06T17:21:06Z <p>It's not a deal-breaker for me when accepting a job, but the perks sure are nice and if I were working for a company using the Microsoft stack I would try to push them towards MCP.</p> <p>My current MSDN subscription increases my productivity greatly.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175275#175275 5 Answer by Wayne for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Wayne 2008-10-06T17:23:01Z 2008-10-06T17:23:01Z <p>Yes. As a partner, you not only get access to the software, but the company gets vouchers for certification testing, making it more likely that your employer would not only support, but encourage you to get certified. I work for a MS Gold Partner and every single developer here is MCPD certified.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175288#175288 1 Answer by Kev for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Kev 2008-10-06T17:25:05Z 2008-10-06T17:25:05Z <p>I'm usually less concerned about partner status, as long as they have a Premium MSDN subscription. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175663#175663 0 Answer by Brian Knoblauch for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Brian Knoblauch 2008-10-06T18:48:34Z 2008-10-06T18:48:34Z <p>No, but it would be nice.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175685#175685 0 Answer by matthew thomas for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? matthew thomas 2008-10-06T18:54:07Z 2008-10-06T18:54:07Z <p>I am starting to work at a software company that is a Microsoft certified gold partner very soon, in terms of how that looks on your CV does it help that you have worked for a company that is certified ?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175247/microsoft-certified-partner-important-to-developers/175737#175737 0 Answer by Scott Saad for Microsoft Certified Partner? Important to Developers? Scott Saad 2008-10-06T19:12:15Z 2008-10-06T19:12:15Z <p>It is <strong>extremely useful</strong> if you're developing for Microsoft platforms. However, <strong>I do not think it's something I would require</strong> to take a job. </p> <p>If I took a job that was not a Partner, I would probably look at spearheading the effort if I felt it was important enough to bring to the company/team. It really doesn't take too much effort to get the partnership as long as you have a real product for their platform.</p>