A common conversation among testers is certification, and whether it’s worth it!!
The answer is YES!! especially for people who are new to testing - less than a year - I would definitely recommend that if given the opportunity to sit the ISTQB, they should take it.

There is one primary certifying body in software testing: the International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB). Introduced in November 2002, the board allows a series of certifications across three levels: Foundation CTFL, Advanced CTAL, and Expert CTEL. Moreover, it is possible to take ISTQB exams in over 120 countries, making it a globally recognized designation.

 To achieve the professional designation of ISTQB Certified Tester - Foundation Level from the ISTQB, candidates must clear the CTFL Exam with the minimum cut-off score. For those who wish to pass the ISTQB Tester Foundation certification exam with good percentage, please take a look at the following reference document detailing what should be included in ISTQB Foundation Level Exam preparation.
To achieve the professional designation of ISTQB Certified Tester - Foundation Level from the ISTQB, candidates must clear the CTFL Exam with the minimum cut-off score. For those who wish to pass the ISTQB Tester Foundation certification exam with good percentage, please take a look at the following reference document detailing what should be included in ISTQB Foundation Level Exam preparation. You can easily pass
You can easily pass 