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I recently joined TCS but I was moved into very different project which was told during hiring. Also they told me for joining incentive but later after 65 days of joining they didn't give saying your business aproval got rejected. I really want to be with TCS but due to project dissatisfaction, I am looking for different job. I am not sure if I can leave the organisation soo soon(4 months) and it should not effect my carrier.
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I recently joined TCS but I was moved into very different project which was told during hiring. Also they told me for joining incentive but later after 65 days of joining they didn't give saying your business aproval got rejected. I really want to be with TCS but due to project dissatisfaction, I am looking for different job. I am not sure if I can leave the organisation soo soon(4 months) and it should not effect my carrier.
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Definitely using both of these.

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You need none of them as none of them will get you an IT job.
Not really. But experience trumps all.
There's a nuanced answer to it. When you lack the experience to start in a specific field - say because you are a fresher or are transitioning in - certifications help prove you've done your homework. That should help you get entry level jobs. Once you are experienced, certs won't help much.
As for which certifications, doing "them all" is not useful. Seek specific advise from those experienced the field of your choice, for ones which will help with getting you entry into the position you are aiming for.
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Your projects matters more than cert. You can do them later as the concepts are the same.