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Career Paths vs Single Certifications — What's the Right Approach?

One Cert or a Full Path?

Most people think about certifications one at a time. "I need a Kubernetes cert." "I should get AWS certified." "I'm thinking about Terraform Associate."

But certifications are more valuable when they tell a story. A single Kubernetes cert says "this person knows Kubernetes." A career path — Linux Fundamentals → Docker → Kubernetes → Kubernetes Administrator → Kubernetes Security Specialist — says "this person is a serious platform engineer."

The difference matters more than you think.

The Case for Single Certifications

Single certifications work when:

  • You're filling a specific gap — your resume is strong but missing one credential
  • You're preparing for an interview — you need proof of a specific skill fast
  • You're mid-career — you already have the broader experience, just need the validation
  • You're testing the waters — trying out a new technology before committing

In these cases, a career path is overkill. Just get the cert you need.

The Case for Career Paths

Career paths work when:

  • You're switching careers — moving from development to DevOps, or from sysadmin to cloud
  • You're early in your career — you need to build credibility systematically
  • You're competing for senior roles — you need to demonstrate depth, not just breadth
  • You want a clear learning roadmap — so you know what to study next

A career path turns individual certifications into a progression. Hiring managers see: this person didn't just collect random credentials, they built expertise systematically.

TrueCert's Career Path Structure

TrueCert offers 37 active career paths across different roles and technologies. Here's how they're structured:

DevOps Engineer — 9 certs
Linux → Ansible → Terraform → Kubernetes → GitHub → then Professional-level certs in each
Est. 12 hours of assessments

Cloud Infrastructure Professional — 7 steps
AWS + Terraform + Kubernetes + Linux at Fundamentals, then Professional levels
Est. 10 hours

AI Practitioner — 7 steps
AI Fundamentals → Prompt Engineering → Claude → Agentic AI → Claude Code
Est. 6 hours

PostgreSQL Database Administrator — 4 steps
SQL Introduction → PostgreSQL Fundamentals → Professional → Specialist
Est. 5 hours

Each path is designed to take you from beginner to verified professional in a specific domain.

The Stacking Strategy

Here's what works well for most engineers:

Year 1 — Build your foundation
Pick one career path aligned with your current role. Complete it from Introduction to Professional level. This takes 6-12 hours of assessments spread over a few weeks.

Year 2 — Specialize
Add Specialist-level certifications in your area of focus. If you're a DevOps engineer, maybe it's Kubernetes Security. If you're a database admin, maybe it's PostgreSQL Performance.

Year 3 — Diversify
Add adjacent skills. A DevOps engineer picks up AI & LLM fundamentals. A cloud architect adds observability tools. This is where you differentiate yourself from the crowd.

By year 3, you've built a credential stack that tells a clear story about your expertise — and each certification in that stack is verifiable.

Specialist Badges — The Bonus Payoff

TrueCert automatically awards Specialist Badges when you complete specific combinations of certifications. Examples:

  • Infrastructure Specialist — Linux + Terraform + Linux Pro + Terraform Pro + Terraform Specialist
  • AWS Specialist — AWS Fundamentals + AWS Pro + AWS Specialist
  • Kubernetes Specialist — Kubernetes Fundamentals + Kubernetes Admin + Kubernetes Security
  • AI Specialist — AI Fundamentals + Prompt Engineering + Agentic AI

These badges appear on your public profile and tell hiring managers at a glance what you actually know.

The Practical Approach

Not sure which path fits your goals? Here's a simple framework:

  1. What role do you want in 12 months? Write it down.
  2. What technologies does that role require? Check 5 job postings on LinkedIn.
  3. Which career path on TrueCert matches those technologies? Browse truecert.co/paths/.
  4. Start with the free Introduction assessment. See how far you are.

If the career path feels like the right fit, commit to it. If you're just filling a gap, stick with single certifications.

The Bottom Line

Single certifications prove specific skills. Career paths prove trajectory.

Both have their place. Neither is wrong. The right choice depends on where you are in your career and where you want to go next.

Start with the free Kubernetes Introduction, AWS Cloud Introduction, or Terraform Introduction — then decide if you want to go deeper.

Browse all career paths: truecert.co/paths/

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