![]() I'm not sure the certification is on the same level as a college degree. A degree does not mean you will be able to do something, are good at something etc it merely means that at one point or another you had obtained some level of knowledge and training proven by "Passing a test". It's no more or less useful than a college degree. The advantage is that any prospective employer can reasonably assume the person they are looking at to hire has at least a certain level of knowledge. I'm just curious to see what other users thoughts are on the certifications? The main reason why I wanted to completed these was after working for the last 10 years and now in a management position when candidates note certifications on their resume I wanted to see what they exam consisted of.Īfter do those test I don't think I see the value in the certification, sure I was able to perform some tasks and get the right answers but because there is so many ways of completing operations in Solidworks I don't know if I see the value in these certs. ![]() The last two days I burned through a few, CWSA, CWSP, CWSP-Weldments, CWSP-Sheet Metal which I all passed, I did fail the CWSP-Drawing, but that was because I had to get some rush work completed and ran out of time. ![]() Because I got VIP for 3D Experience World I got free exam access for the Solidworks Certifications. ![]()
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