Fake IT Certifications

Is there venders who offer IT Certifications which are in the system and real? Like cisco, microsft, comptia etc?


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[12 Points] None:

SQUUUUUWK


[7 Points] Uaaff:

Lol do you really think that if you got hired for a networking job with a fake cisco cert that you wouldn't be fired on the first day? That shit isn't easy especially if you have no idea what you're doing.


[4 Points] hobosteeze:

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[2 Points] SilntNfrno:

Pretty much agree with the above posts. If you know the content, just take the tests. All my prospective employers have verified mine and I don't think you're gonna find a way around it. If you don't know the content, then you won't last long at a job which requires a specific skill set.


[1 Points] tre132:

In the system? Nah


[1 Points] Lucid_Enemy:

Most times they are verified I know with my employees I check them, but that's cause we are IT vendors so not fucking up is required.... if you know enough about the field take a practice test to see if you even need to take a course for myself I knew I could pass my A+ (what a joke, got that in freshman year of hs lol)but when it comes to ccna, mcse/mcsa, and Linux+ I had to take them like 3-4 times/study for 2-3 years before I passed those they are very hard tests and very highly acredited


[1 Points] mejuwi1:

Ive seen fake paper certficates of OXford and other UK schools.. maybe on Alpha or Dream, that is your best bet


[1 Points] YourLocalD3aler:

Wouldn't recommend this. I have some IT certs and they're all verifiable by cisco/microsoft/comptia/etc. If you know the content well, just sit the exams or study for them. You're gonna be fucked in a job interview if they ask you about shit you have no idea about.