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08-16-2012 11:06 AM
I attended NIWeek 2012 this year. In one of the Key Notes they gave some statistics about NI certifications.
I would like have some statistics on NI Certifications. Such as how many people have CLAD, CLD, and CLA among other certifications.
It would also be nice to know the attempt/failure rate for people attempting to get certifications.
This is valuable information to have. This information will not only help employers gauge the value of such certifications, but also help employees describe the worth of such certification in the pool of potential candidates.
08-16-2012 11:27 AM - edited 08-16-2012 11:28 AM
I have a CLA. I managed to pass the CLAD twice, the CLD on the first try, and the CLA on the first try. I have heard that over half of the people who try fail on their first attempt at the CLD. I think most of that is due to the 4 hour time limit.
For some reason, I like to look at the certifications in Ohio. Notice that there's a whopping 3 CLAs in OH. On top of that, I'm the only one NOT in the North-East quadrant (non-330 area code). My former company used that as a sales pitch.
But I also would like to see some numbers, mostly out of pure curiousity.
08-16-2012 11:33 PM - edited 08-16-2012 11:34 PM
I had a CLD. I did not renew it.
I cleared both CLAD and CLD in first attempts.
just manager to clear CLAD, a little above the required mark.
raced through CLD, with just little below the full mark. finished my exam in about 3 and half hours! i remember the examiner asking 'already done?'
Edit:
@crossrulz
I have not seen many who cleared CLA in first attempt! Kudos!
08-17-2012 12:45 AM - edited 08-17-2012 12:46 AM
You can find currently certified people at http://www.ni.com/services/certification.htm
I did CLAD and CLD at first attempt, CLA at second attempt, CTD at first attempt. I failed CTA and not tried it second time yet.
08-17-2012 06:00 AM
@MrQuestion wrote:
This is valuable information to have. This information will not only help employers gauge the value of such certifications, but also help employees describe the worth of such certification in the pool of potential candidates.
I share Jeff Atwood's opinion on the importance of certification.
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/01/do-certifications-matter.html
08-17-2012 07:56 AM
Hi,
managed to do all certifications (CLAD, CLD, CLD re-cert, CLA) on first attempt. Although just...
Speaking for me, I'm trying to keep up my certification state as a kind challenge to myself, so at least every two years I'll be forced to engaged myself a little deeper in LabVIEW
Enjoy the weekend!
Oli
08-17-2012 07:57 AM - edited 08-17-2012 07:59 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
I have a CLA. I managed to pass the CLAD twice, the CLD on the first try, and the CLA on the first try. I have heard that over half of the people who try fail on their first attempt at the CLD. I think most of that is due to the 4 hour time limit.
For some reason, I like to look at the certifications in Ohio. Notice that there's a whopping 3 CLAs in OH. On top of that, I'm the only one NOT in the North-East quadrant (non-330 area code). My former company used that as a sales pitch.
But I also would like to see some numbers, mostly out of pure curiousity.
Our Cleveland office is only 2.5 hours from my office in in McMurray PA just south of Pittsburgh. We have 6 CLA (7 if we need them) that support projects out of the Cleveland office. I am actively working two Cleveland projects this week. So the NI record of where the CLAs are do not reflect what talent is available to that region.
Spoiler
In my case, I passed the CLD and CLA before the CLAD was invented. At one time I had tutored or studied with 1 out every 7 CLAs in the world (we had the highest concentration of CLAs in the world at that time).
I should stop bragging and got to work,
Ben
08-17-2012 08:06 AM
@Ben wrote:
@crossrulz wrote:
I have a CLA. I managed to pass the CLAD twice, the CLD on the first try, and the CLA on the first try. I have heard that over half of the people who try fail on their first attempt at the CLD. I think most of that is due to the 4 hour time limit.
For some reason, I like to look at the certifications in Ohio. Notice that there's a whopping 3 CLAs in OH. On top of that, I'm the only one NOT in the North-East quadrant (non-330 area code). My former company used that as a sales pitch.
But I also would like to see some numbers, mostly out of pure curiousity.
Our Cleveland office is only 2.5 hours from my office in in McMurray PA just south of Pittsburgh. We have 6 CLA (7 if we need them) that support projects out of the Cleveland office. I am actively working two Cleveland projects this week. So the NI record of where the CLAs are do not reflect what talent is available to that region.
Spoiler
In my case, I passed the CLD and CLA before the CLAD was invented. At one time I had tutored or studied with 1 out every 7 CLAs in the world (we had the highest concentration of CLAs in the world at that time).
I should stop bragging and got to work,
Ben
I am well aware of DSA having so many CLAs. You also have a good presence about an hour north of me (Dayton, WPAFB). Many years ago I tried to get a job at DSA for this reason (I was also looking to possibly move to the Pittsburgh area). Needless to say, I was still a little green for Richard (this is well before I tried for my second CLAD) and I'm still in Cincinati.
08-17-2012 08:16 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
...I am well aware of DSA having so many CLAs. You also have a good presence about an hour north of me (Dayton, WPAFB). Many years ago I tried to get a job at DSA for this reason (I was also looking to possibly move to the Pittsburgh area). Needless to say, I was still a little green for Richard (this is well before I tried for my second CLAD) and I'm still in Cincinati.
I hope you don't count that against yourself. You lost out to Mike Porter who had been coding in LV since LV 2.0.
He made me look green!
Ben
08-17-2012 08:41 AM