CompTIA certifications are the only industry-supported, vendor-neutral programs on the market for professionals today. Many organizations, including Canon, Cisco, IBM and Novell, require CompTIA certification for their IT employees. CompTIA certifications are also prerequisites for several advanced vendor-specific credentials, such as the Microsoft MCSA and MCSE tracks, Novell CNE and HP Certified Systems Administrator.
Start your IT career off in the right direction, and use the CompTIA TechCareer Compass (TCC) to find out which certification is right for your job role or career goals. TCC lets you research career paths, assess your skills and interests and explore and compare certifications.
Already certified? If you have obtained at least one full
CompTIA certification, you are eligible to join CompTIA’s
IT Professional Membership. IT Pro focuses on helping
members take their career to the next level. As a member of
IT Pro you’ll receive several benefits including a 25
percent exam discount on one CompTIA certification, discounts
on CompTIA Press training materials, career planning assistance
and other resources to keep you ahead of emerging employment
trends.
Qualified IT workers can register with The
National IT Apprenticeship System (NITAS), a workforce
development system that integrates education, certification
and skill validation through an innovative coaching system,
resulting in a more effective, professional IT workforce. Apprentices receive
on-the-job learning under the guidance of experienced and
qualified mentor; occupation-specific education/technical
instruction; training and certifications that meet industry/business
standards; and opportunities to receive education, develop
skills and gain experience that will enable you to advance
in your career.
Join TechVoice and
educate, motivate and channel the views of IT workers to policymakers
who are aware of IT's vast and growing importance, but are
in need of insight to help them understand the ramifications
of the laws and regulations they seek to implement. TechVoice
helps harness the political power of IT workers and route
it into effective grassroots campaigns to pass legislation
that helps both our economy and our industry to grow and flourish.
The diverse roles held by IT workers and variety of educational
backgrounds, work experience and regional awareness provides
an unlimited number of views that can prove invaluable in
guiding legislators as they seek to apply new laws and regulations
to our industry.
*Measuring
the Value of IT Certification, Kotler Marketing Group, 2003