Certified LABview Associate developer with one year experience & Instrumentation Engineering Background.

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gregoryj wrote:
I've been hesitant to take the CLAD because I've read that it really doesn't mean much, and should not be taken if you don't intend to take the CLD. In my current position, I never work in a team (on software) or make very large applications, so I'm not sure my experience would prepare me for the CLD.
While it's true that it is a stepping stone to the CLD, it can also be used as a measuring stick to see how much you really know about LabVIEW.  I actually think it could benefit you greatly because it will really make you start thinking "LabVIEW" if you haven't already.  It's cheap and it's a short test.  It could be a wise investment.
Plus, many places I've interviewed for give you a few questions right out of the practice exams to gauge your experience level.  If you show that you're a CLAD, they may waive that test.  In fact, some LabVIEW houses have been known to take a CLAD and train them up the a CLD - and pay for the test!

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    Plus, many places I've interviewed for give you a few questions right out of the practice exams to gauge your experience level.  If you show that you're a CLAD, they may waive that test.  In fact, some LabVIEW houses have been known to take a CLAD and train them up the a CLD - and pay for the test!

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