person number 4 comes in, 4 years experience w/MCSE 2003, I would think most employers would hire number 4. There is an exception for every rule, but as a whole, experience does generally prove that you know what you are doing, and the certs are meant to back that up. Your company seems to be the exception, we do consultant work and majority of the companies we work with have at least one person who is there 'IT guy', and if they knew what they were doing we would be out of work. All of them have a couple of years experience, but most of them don't have any certs, and none of them are MCSE's. Fact is if one of them got fired I'm positive they would put five years experince with working with Server 2003 on their resume, when truth be told they haven't got a clue. If they took the time to study and maybe take a few classes to get their MCSE they would be much better off. There are so many examples I could give to prove your point, or disprove it. I would tell anyone who asked that if there IT guy quit or was fired, to hire a trusted consultant to help with the interview process because yes experience can be misleading, but as a MAJORITY, it is the most important thing.