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I am an undergraduate looking to go to grad school for a masters or PhD. I have worked on several different projects which relied heavily upon a SQL database (MySQL and SQL Server). I have enjoyed this work and feel that I have developed a pretty strong working knowledge of SQL. I see that MySQL offers developer certification and I am curious if this is a worthwhile investment.

In general, when is it advantageous to get a MySQL developer certification? What are the potential benefits?

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I must admit, I've been using MySQL for over 10 years, I've been in charge of recruitment for around 8 people for MySQL based roles in that time and have yet to meet anyone with a MySQL certification... Personally, I think "demonstrative evidence" (i.e. "can you show me something you've done with MySQL/what is the SQL syntax to do X") is better then certification.

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