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Which IT certification is the best to get if you are non-detail-oriented and more of a 'big picture' person?

I recently purchased a subscription to SkillPort CBT training and want to update my skills and add a technical certification to my resume. I want to know if learning a programming language (which doesn’t come naturally to me) or learning Networking or Data Security is better for me. I loved learning DreamWeaver because, as an instructional designer it showed how easily you can create web forms and items to enhance online learning. I have choices such as Six Sigma and Project Management which I know are good choices for me and have started those already. What would blend well with my eLearning and Instructional Design MA and experience which I already possess? (I have been consulting from my own business for years but am relocating and want to get hired by a large company)

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  1. Rich B says

    Same as your other question, but even more so if you’re going after a large company where you’re going to want to be more generalized.

    I don’t see what Six Sigma would offer you to be honest. Maybe if you’re going to be doing IT recruiting for a large company in the aerospace or pharma industry that needs thats level of quality. Most don’t.

    SMP or PMP would still be my recommendations.

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