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<blockquote data-quote="NiveaFlorex" data-source="post: 29734191" data-attributes="member: 529752"><p>UI/UX & web development tech always changes. what you see now may not what you have in 5 years. If you still need to go that route, invest yourself in experience even a junior role and build a portfolio. If you then like what you do, then do certifications to compliment the experience.</p><p></p><p>Doing certification blindly or to get into the industry is a mistake. trust me i know this from my own experience.</p><p></p><p>My advice? Go for security or cloud computing. Sri Lanka may not have a large market but in other countries like in US they are so in demand, some offer boot camps (60-90 days) to non tech people to do transitioning. Also those are two fields that have a really good pay even for junior-mid level folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NiveaFlorex, post: 29734191, member: 529752"] UI/UX & web development tech always changes. what you see now may not what you have in 5 years. If you still need to go that route, invest yourself in experience even a junior role and build a portfolio. If you then like what you do, then do certifications to compliment the experience. Doing certification blindly or to get into the industry is a mistake. trust me i know this from my own experience. My advice? Go for security or cloud computing. Sri Lanka may not have a large market but in other countries like in US they are so in demand, some offer boot camps (60-90 days) to non tech people to do transitioning. Also those are two fields that have a really good pay even for junior-mid level folks. [/QUOTE]
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