Reddit Hates Entry-Level Certs (I Analyzed 100 Reddit Posts)
By Josh Madakor
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⚡️ Start your IT/Cyber Career — Real Environment — No Exp Req. ⚡️ https://skool.com/cyber-range ———— I gathered 100 Reddit threads about people trying to get jobs in IT and cybersecurity, then analyzed which certifications actually get talked about and how the community feels about each one. We build a sentiment map plotting how often a cert comes up against how much people like it, turn that into a full tier list from S down to D, and dig into the odd patterns — why Reddit loves associate-level cloud certs but hates the fundamentals from the same vendors, why the trifecta has fallen out of favor, why the Google certs get trashed despite showing up on a lot of real hired resumes, and the fact that the people struggling the most tend to have the biggest cert stacks. Important caveat: this is what Reddit thinks, not what the job market is actually asking for — that comparison is a separate video. ——— 00:00 Intro 00:23 Reddit Threads Analyzed 00:44 Top Certs Mentioned on Reddit 01:02
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