On 04/24/2014 05:08 AM, Oscar Calderon wrote:
Hi, have a nice day everybody. Yesterday i took the PostgreSQL Associate
Exam, and fortunately i got 76% in my exam (there are some topics that i
still have to study and practice more) so i got the certification. I
received an email with my score and a PDF diploma. That's nice, but i
have some doubts:
Well first of all this is something offered by EnterpriseDB so you
should be in contact with them.
* I remember that there's some kind of website or portal where people
can check if i'm really have a PostgreSQL certification, is that
true? If that's true, i can fill some kind of profile or something
like that, upload a photo and so on?
* A couple of years ago i got the certification "Sun Certified Java
Programmer", and i received 3 weeks later (i took the exam in a
certificated place to do it here in El Salvador) a mail with a
physical diploma and other stuff, i will receive something physical
via mail or something like that?
* When i got SCJP also i got right to use special JAVA logos on my
signatures or PPTs, will i get something similar now that i got
Associate Certification?
* In general, what are the advantages or stuff that i have right now
that i passed the exam, apart of the fact of being able to take the
next certification, the knowledge and the boost for my CV?
* About Professional Certification, why it's mandatory to buy the
training?
Not sure it is:
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/certification/postgresql-associate-certification
"Candidates to the Associate Certification exam are strongly encouraged
to complete the associated EnterpriseDB training course Introduction to
PostgreSQL Administration."
Strongly encouraged is not the same as mandatory.
Regards.
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Oscar Calderon
Analista de Sistemas
Soluciones Aplicativas S.A. de C.V.
www.solucionesaplicativas.com <http://www.solucionesaplicativas.com>
Cel. (503) 7741 7850 Tel. (503) 2522-2834
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