End of the "Road to DataStage Certification" D,
I feel very happy at the end of my journey :D (So, unfortunate that there are no emoticons in blogger ;) ). I finally("finally", because I have been planning to take this for a long time now) cleared my Datastage Certification. There are a few things which give you the joy comparable to getting your certification. I want to thank my friends Ajay Prakash and SubhaKarthik for giving me the moral support for this certification.I had blogged (Road to Datastage Certification) about how all this certification stuff started. I had planned to take the certification on 26th of this month. I applied for a leave on this day, to buy myself time to read the documentation for my certification. Booked the test at 5:30 PM in the evening by taking a cue from Vincent's experience with the exam. I started the day well by getting up at 6:30 AM and jogging for some distance. I was preparing happily when this guy from the prometric center calls me up at around 2:00 PM and says that I won't be able to take my certification because of some problem with their server (From when did Prometric centers start having servers of their own :?, I thought it might have been a problem with their internet connection). He asked me to call him up before I started to the exam center, in case the server issue gets fixed. I was very disappointed on hearing this, as I was highly pumped up to take the exam. Anyway, I kept reading the documentation, and trying out things on my VM. At around 5:10 PM I called up that guy, and got a happy reply from him saying that the server was up. I quickly went through the important notes I had jotted down during preparation (No matter how much preparation you do, you will never be "satisfied" with your preparation ;) ). I got on my bicycle in my tracks and a T-shirt and got off to the certification center. I reached the center by 5:25 PM (It's about 250 yards from my home) and, by the time I got in front of the computer to take the test, it was 5:38 PM. I finished the exam in about an hour and reviewed all the answers in the next 15 minutes(finished 30 minutes before the end time). I clicked on the End button with my adrenaline on an all time high!! I was on Cloud number "99" when I saw that I passed the exam with a good score. I thank God for this, and happily come out of the exam
As for the exam, It was a moderately tough exam, It had 79 questions most of which had multiple answers. There were also a few questions which ask you to drag and drop the right boxes in the options given (I was impressed ;) ). In all, if you prepare well and have some good experience in developing Parallel jobs, debugging jobs and administering Datastage, the exam shouldn't be very difficult. If you don't do all that, don't panic, go through the documentation which comes with the Datastage client, that should help you out with things you don't do.
This was the split up of questions in the exam:
Section/Category Number of Items
On a scale of 1-10 for toughness, I would say that this test stands at 8.5 (I love fractions ;) ). It is tough in that it tests the breadth of your knowledge in Datastage.
I was a guy who didn't belive in certifications, I was of the idea that no certification can measure your actual skill on a Tool, because with enough time and with "NO" practical experience, you can get a pretty decent score in any certification. I guess I was wrong, These are a few benefits I didn't know about a Certification:
- You get a LOT OF CONFIDENCE when you are certified, it gives you a benchmark against which you can compare yourself with the rest of the guys.
- More importantly, it fills a lot of gaps in your knowledge. I can't really list out the technical stuff I learnt during the preparation for my certification. This makes you a better developer however good you currently are.
- It is a humbling experience (It was for me!). You get to see the things which you don't know, It's like a reality check which is good to have. And it opens up possibilities for your jobs, You connect to the inquisitive child within you during the preparation.
- It gives you a very good break from the routine stuff which you do every day.
- Finally, it may get you a better job :D
I would encourage people to take certifications (doesn't matter which certification you take). Now, I will stop my lecture about certifications and put down a few useful resources which helped me with my certification.
Resources I used:
- The link to the topics to be covered for the certification, This is "THE MOST IMPORTANT" document which will help you with your certification
- IBM InfoSphere DataStage Data Flow and Job Design, a BEAutiful and much needed document for Datastage, (Thanks Vincent for blogging about it)
- Vincent's entry in ITtoolbox
- Vincents entry in Squidoo for certification (a very good one)
- Ray's set of sample questions
- FAQ from DSXchange
- http://datastagejobs.blogspot.com/2007/01/datastage-certification-study-guide.html
- http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/bi/websphere/archives/the-top-7-online-datastage-tutorials-15526
- Another set of good pages: http://etl-tools.info/en/datastage/datastage_tutorial.
- Vincent's experience with the certification
That is all I have for now, Whew! Blogging is no easy thing!
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