Experience is the number one asset you can bring to your job. A close second is a degree and certifications. There are situations where a decision is required between a degree (or higher degree) or technical certification. It turns out that certifications are often a better deal and a quicker payoff than that advanced degree.
Certifications Require Time and Money
The value of a certificate in any technology is that it shows a minimum level of knowledge. Much like a degree, this allows for an academic approach to building experience. Thus, no worthwhile degree is a slam dunk. There is also a fee for almost every certificate. Often there are also book and class fees that are all but required to achieve your goal. The long-term commitment to earn a degree is not needed. However, a focused learning period is.
Providing Value
Honestly, I saw a faster and better improvement in my career through certifications than a higher degree. However, those certs. have to be renewed over time and updated as technology advances. I have not had to go back to “refresh” my degree. Both of these options will provide a boost, but one is short-term while the other is better for the long game.