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Professional credentials and certifications are booming, but ‘many of them are crap’

Last updated: March 2, 2026 6:23 pm
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In today’s job market, the value of certifications and credentials cannot be overstated. With the rise of AI literacy and the increasing importance of nondegree credentials, workers are constantly seeking ways to stand out to potential employers. However, not all credentials are created equal, and it can be challenging to determine which ones are truly worthwhile.

According to a recent analysis by the Brookings Institution, there are over 1.5 million unique certificates, certifications, badges, and microcredentials to choose from in the US. With the passage of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, certain credential programs are now eligible for Pell Grants, making them more accessible to low-income students and workers who may not have traditional four-year degrees.

Despite the proliferation of nondegree credentials, their impact on workers’ pay varies widely. Some credentials offer little to no boost in earnings, while others can significantly increase a worker’s salary. To maximize the benefit of a nondegree credential, it is essential to choose a program that is relevant to your field and recognized by industry experts.

Career-relevant certifications that require a proctored exam or third-party verification tend to offer stronger returns in terms of pay. These certifications are seen as conferring valuable skills that are highly desired by employers. On the other hand, badges, which are digital representations of completion of an online program, may offer a more modest wage benefit, even if they are not directly related to the worker’s industry.

Interestingly, college-educated and experienced workers are more likely to pursue nondegree credentials than early-career workers or those without a college degree. However, the latter two categories often experience the biggest wage gains from upskilling. Workers without a bachelor’s degree can see a 6.8% wage premium for their first job-relevant nondegree credential, highlighting the potential benefits of these programs.

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While higher pay is a significant upside of nondegree credentials, they also offer other advantages. A report from the Burning Glass Institute found that roughly one in three credentials can help workers advance in their careers, increase their wages, or find new job opportunities. However, the report also noted that 69% of credentials offer minimal value, underscoring the importance of choosing the right program.

As the job market becomes increasingly competitive and AI continues to shape the future of work, it is essential for workers to carefully consider which credentials will best position them for success. While AI-related credentials are in high demand, it’s crucial to focus on how these skills can be applied to your specific field or a complementary one to ensure long-term career resilience.

In conclusion, navigating the world of nondegree credentials can be daunting, but with the right strategy and a focus on relevant, industry-recognized certifications, workers can enhance their skills, increase their earning potential, and stay competitive in today’s rapidly evolving job market.

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