So I have no work and have yet to find work.
Despite having almost 5 years of work experience (give and take a few months) in the field of I.T. in no particular language. I still feel lacking in a lot of aspects regarding programming and software development in general and soon I'll have to go and look for work.
I am not sure what employers generally look for and in my first job, I was entry-level fresh graduate so not a lot of questions and so-so expectations. This time though I feel that it will be different.
In the I.T. world there are so many proof of expertise I could choose from, having completed one last February and I was wondering if that would be enough for yet another entry-level position?
Entry-level because I've worked in so many language that I cannot say I am an expert in one. If I were to sum up an experience in one language the most would be about 4-6 months in a given language.
Ultimately I would want to become an architect or an I.T. Manager, well maybe after I finish some advanced studies but now I really would want to focus on one language or at least I want to be experienced enough to be of value (say a guru! :P).
However, the first step is yet to come and I was wondering if indeed certifications can help me land a job that will challenge me and hone my abilities despite having meager experiences? Should I go irrational and try out the certifications for all languages that I prefer? Like Java, .NET, etc.?
