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certification authority which is independent, very reputable and unbiased

That is a big ask. There have been many attempts at CS-adjacent certifications, some of them government sponsored, but none of them find widespread use. The ones I've personally encountered were grossly out of date (e.g. a C++ assessment that didn't mention templates at all, in 2012), and weren't even mentioned during interviews by the company that demanded them.

It's not just a matter of trust, either. Our industry is incredibly conceptually diverse, despite the common current of abstract patterns that underlies everything. There is no specific or generic skill test that won't be out of date in a year, and forcing the required degree of standardization on our industry to make that possible would effectively destroy it.

In the mean time, the only organizations incentivized to keep their assessments up to date are the vendors themselves, who as you note, have conflicting interests. And at root, if you want to be even slightly more generic than a vendor certification, you are basically trying to test for intelligence and adaptability.



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