You probably know more about the job market in Denmark from the perspective
of a foreign national than anyone else here would. If you know C# and that's
what you love doing, then the MCSD track would seem the way to go. I would
also highly reccomend that you learn SQL Server (database modeling, SQL
queries, T-SQL stored procedures, etc.), becuase having that skill makes a
programmer much more versatile and marketable. Over the coming years, there
will be less demand for pure programmers, and most of the higher paying IT
jobs will revolve around Business Intelligence.
"Aws" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am a 30 year old man, lives in Denmark with Master MSc
> in IT from IT University of Copenhagen and BSc in
> Electronics and Communications.
> I am originally from Iraq... and couldn't get job here in
> DK because it is not allowed for foreigners to work easily
> I considered taking some MS certifications to support my
> search in other countries in EU countries... my main
> objective is to get a job... I already program in ASP.NET
> and C# and have experience about Networking.... and much
> more...
> Which certifications should I consider to get JOB!! MCSE
> or MCSD?
> Thanks Aws
>
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