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Salaries by Popular Certifications

Through this link (Spanish), I’ve found this list of Salaries by Popular Certifications and Salaries by State, and I find it interesting.

After some little OOo processing, I’ve got a list ordered by salary:

Rank Certification Salary Base
1 ITIL Foundation Certification  $98.9k 1,328
2 CCNP - Cisco Certified Networking Professional $96.4k 386
3 RHCE - Red Hat Certified Engineer $96.2k 54
4 CCSP - Cisco Certified Security Professional $94.9k 91
5 CCDA - Cisco Certified Design Associate $94.4k 229
6 CCVP - Cisco Certified Voice Professional $94.4k 70
7 Cisco IOS Security Specialist $92.7k 36
8 MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - Configuration $90.9k 54
9 CCNA Voice $89.1k 109
10 CWNA - Certified Wireless Network Administrator $88.9k 75

Data from 2009 IT Skills and Salary Report, base it’s the number of survey respondents.

I’ve put in the table just the first 10 certifications, and I want to highlight the third one: RHCE.

Besides the fact that it’s one of the less frequent certifications in the survey, I must say that the salaries in Spain are far lower than in USA (according this table).

I must confess I don’t feel with superpowers after being certified, and neither my career has been boosted (even I have more knowledge and experience after the certification).

Anyway, it’s very nice to see that an open source based certification it’s very appreciated, at least in USA (should I look for a new job out of Spain? heh).

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It’s All About the People

Stormy did a survey to find why people goes to conferences, and now she published the results.

It’s nice that, as far as I can remember my answers, I agree with most people that did the survey. Moreover I find the results interesting, because we’re trying to run a BarCamp in Valencia.

I answered to last question: I think good conferences are inspirational for the attendees, and I like to travel, so both things make me go to conferences, and seems that meet people and learn new things are the most important for attendees (according to the survey).

I hope you’ll get both things, in our BarCamp Valencia.