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Does your company sponsor you for getting IT certifications?

For example, giving back your exam fee if you got the cert.

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brennan

brennan

Yes, they pay when employees get the certification. :slight_smile:

Squarrel

Squarrel

Usually not. Employers require me to train myself outside of working hours.

jss

jss

Same here. Employees pay for their own trainings and certifications.

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