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Why Certify?

With the growing demand for skills and greater competition in the workforce, there has never been a better time to obtain your certifications.

Certifications are credentials achieved through testing to validate knowledge within a specific IT function. Certifications are recognized throughout the industry as the standard for validating knowledge and skill sets and help individuals demonstrate a proven level of expertise. 74% of IT managers say certification is an important factor in considering an employee for a position or promotion.

The benefits of IT certification are numerous, and include higher pay, improved marketability, increased knowledge and confidence and greater respect from management and colleagues.

Change is the only constant in the IT field. Getting certified and keeping your skills current is the key to continued professional success!

Evaluate your related certifications for various catagories of IT positions at all experience levels.

Computer Technician

A Computer Technician, also known as a PC Specialist, Desktop Support Specialist, Assistant System Administrator or Junior Network Administrator, is an it professional who manages an organization?s pcs, including client and server computers, laptops and handhelds.

Technical Support Analyst

A Technical Support Analyst, also known as a Help Desk Technician, User Support Specialist, or Help Desk Support Analyst, is an IT professional who mentors and improves the efficiency of computer users.

Database Administrator

A Database Administrator, also known as a database analyst or database developer, is an IT professional who manages information that is typically critical to the success of an organization.

Network Administrator

A Network Administrator, also known as a Systems Administrator, LAN administrator, Information Systems Administrator, Network Operations Analyst, Network Technician, or Junior Network Engineer, is an IT professional who manages an organization?s PCs and LAN network.

Network Engineer

A Network Engineer, also known as a senior systems administrator, network analyst, WAN administrator, infrastructure engineer, network architect and network designer, is an IT professional who designs and manages an organization?s LAN and WAN networks.

Security Adminstrator

A Security Administrator, also known as an Information Security Specialist, Information Security Engineer, or Security Administrator, is an IT professional who designs and manages an organization?s security infrastructure.

Application Developer

An Application Developer, also known as a Programmer, Software Developer, Junior to Intermediate Software Engineer, Web Developer or Intermediate Systems Analyst, is an IT professional who creates programs that run either on the web, on a particular operating system, or on a dedicated device.

Software Engineer

A Software Engineer, also known as a lead software or application developer, software architect, or senior systems analyst, is an IT professional who oversees the creation of software products from initial specifications on down to final rollout and maintenance.

Systems Analyst

A Systems Analyst, also known as junior systems engineer, a junior network engineer who can also program, or a junior software engineer who can also manage networks, is an IT professional who is a team member in the creation of hybrid software, web and hardware products from initial specifications to final rollout and maintenance.

Systems Engineer

A Systems Engineer, also known as Lead Systems Analyst, a Network Engineer who can also program, or a Software Engineer who can also manage networks, is an IT professional who oversees the creation of hybrid software, web and hardware products from initial specifications to final rollout and maintenance.

Web Developer

A Web Developer, also known as a Web Programmer, Software Developer, Web Designer, and Application Programmer, is an IT professional who creates programs that run predominantly on the web, and are accessible either via the public Internet or private intranet.

Office Specialist

An Office Specialist, also known as an application support specialist, or Microsoft Office support specialist, is an IT professional who is a power user of a Microsoft

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