10-26-2016, 07:54 PM
I would goggle healthcare leaders on LinkedIn. See what CERTs they have. Healthcare is a broad area. What sub-field in healthcare? Logistics, IT, emergency management, healthcare admim, healthcare leaders, medical support, HR, etc. LEAN Six sigma is getting bigger in Healthcare. Going green or black belt would not be bad.
mednat Wrote:I'm not familiar with healthcare IT, but in general...
Certifications rule in IT, however on the development side companies are usually more concerned with your portfolio. Do you have any projects you have worked on that you can put on github or provide code samples for?
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