I went to an php interview yesterday.I got selected
there.But,They asked me to sign bond by submitting my
certificates for 2 years.Is it good or bad
Answer Posted / kshitij s. nirmaley
If for the bond matter it should be good but submitting the
certifications it is not. But if you want to join the
company for long time duration then go ahead.Because for the
specialization and expert in one particular language you
need to practice for long time. and I think this will give
you good platform to learn and develop you new skills.
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