Which exam is better for TEsting engineer, ISEB or CSTE? Any other good ones you suggest? Anyone know about any Microsoft certification in Testing?
Kind Regards Sam
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Which exam is better for TEsting engineer, ISEB or CSTE? Any other good ones you suggest? Anyone know about any Microsoft certification in Testing? Kind Regards Sam
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All members of our test team are ISTQB certified at the Foundation Level. We have testers in different groups and locations, and the certification has helped to provide everyone with a common framework and common language. For the same reason we have all of our operations staff ITIL certified, and project managers certified with PMI. I would not hire someone just because they were certified; and for the same reason I would not not hire someone because they weren't certified. Certification doesn't mean that you are necessarily good at testing, it just proves a basic level of competence. If you don't have much experience, certification may set you apart from other candidates and show that you have a real interest in the field. |
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Check out James Bach's blog post on QA certifications. He considers them to be utterly worthless. |
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To answer your questions simply, the IIST seems popular. But, as a hiring manager, I don't look at certifications. Although I think sound engineering priciples are essential to higher level programming, I am not convinced that these certifications provide that. Experience proven through a strong dialog with the interviewer is the only way I decide on whom to hire. |
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The same thing always applies to certification. It is usually a learning experience, but having a certification does not mean that you are a good tester. As as interviewer, I would be a lot more interested in your reasons for doing the certification than the certification itself. If you did it because you wanted to learn, that's a very good sign. As for the question: the pre-requisites for CSTE are: (http://www.softwarecertifications.org/qai_cste.htm):
For the ISEB/BCS qualification (http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.7182):
But I suspect that I'm not comparing like with like here. |
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I'm not convinced a certification really helps a test engineer all that much. Is this one hiring managers really look at? I have my doubts. You can probably get a testing job without one if you look in the right places and a little experience will gain you as much as the certification. Experience along with reading a few books like How To Break Software and The Art of Software Testing will give you superior education. |
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