quarta-feira, abril 02, 2014

"Certificações em Mongo"

Em 2012 a escolaridade obrigatória foi estendida até aos 18 anos.
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Ainda vamos ver o ensino universitário tornado obrigatório, para suportar o ecossistema.
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Porque o futuro precisa cada vez menos de "certificações", "Badges? We Don’t Need No LinkedIn Badges":
"As job performance data racks up, the proportion of Google employees with college degrees has decreased over time. It’s a development that Rory Sutherland, the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy & Mather UK echoed when he recently wrote that he was unable to find any evidence that “recruits with first-class degrees turn into better employees than those with thirds (if anything the correlation operates in reverse).”
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In the old world, I would use the social hack of finding out which university your degree came from as a sort of proxy for things I wanted to know about you if I was recruiting. But I no longer need to do that because from the social I can find out if you are smart, a hard worker, a team player, an expert on the endochronic properties of resublimated thiotimoline or whatever. So there’s less premium for your learning, say, biochemistry at Harvard rather than Swindon Polytechnic: as long as you know the biochemistry, my hiring decision will be tied to your social graph, not the hack of institutional badges."
Em Mongo, não é preciso entidade certificadora, está tudo escarrapachado na net.

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CCz disse...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-14/small-u-s-colleges-battle-death-spiral-as-enrollment-drops.html