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Of course you don't need qualifications to say you are good when you can easily be judged on the work you do..
Very well said.
Like many aspects of IT web developers are judged by the quality of their work. Qualifications are good to have, but if I was looking to hire a developer i would want to see their work, not just their CV.
Mack.
Of course you don't need qualifications to say you are good when you can easily be judged on the work you do...
Depends on who is judging it.
I recently got wind of a naive business owner who handed out a $10,000 web design contract for a fifty page website to a certified hack who did web design on the side. In this case it had nothing to do with quality, only that he'd done a crap job for a competitor.
What a great con lol ... sigh! if only clients were all like that ;-)
But I believe the question was more geared towards obtaining work in the industry ..
In fact an interesting thread maybe, " what is the toughest interview you've ever had"?
I've had some which lasted a week, included exams on knowledge of code, given a design brief to complete over night and entailed 3 interviews with different panels .. and then they put you on a god damn 3 month trial ...
Edit : Job done .. [webmasterworld.com...]
It's not where you do the work, but where you get the work that is the crux ...
You'd really still have to work in the industry to understand the way it works .... serve your apprenticeship / prospect like everyone else..
It all sounds so nice don't it .. do a bit of work from home and the money comes rolling ..
Strangely it doesn't quite work like that ..
Good Luck!