Hey everyone! I'm new to Azure and really eager to earn all the certifications. I've noticed that, unlike other cloud platforms, Azure's certification paths seem a bit scattered. I'm curious if there's a general understanding in the Azure community about what being 'fully certified' actually entails. Any insights would be super helpful! Thanks!
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I believe the phrase 'fully certified' isn't an official term used by Microsoft. Instead, focus on the certifications most relevant to your job and personal interests. You can always find all the information you need on the Microsoft website. Good luck!
I'm really curious about where the term 'fully certified' even comes from. It's kinda like asking to train to run a factory when you really just want to fix sinks! Most hiring managers care more about specific skills relevant to the role rather than someone's sheer number of certs. It’s better to focus on a few expert-level certifications and experience than chase every single one. Good luck, you're already on the right path!
'Fully certified' seems like just a term to sound impressive. In reality, it’s more about having the right knowledge and skills.
Yeah, I heard AWS has a 'gold jacket' for fully certified pros—wonder if Azure has something similar.