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Follow on Google News | CompTIA Training | CompTIA CertificationWhy CompTIA? As the global IT industry association, CompTIA builds vendor-neutral certifications that measure foundational skills. They show employers you have the skills to do the job, regardless of the vendor of the hardware or software product. Many of these exams are also prerequisites or electives for more advanced vendor certifications. It really is the starting point for a career in IT. Plus, earning a certification not only proves you have the right skills, but also the dedication and commitment to your career to continue learning. CompTIA certifications are trusted because they are such an accurate predictor of employee success. When developing an exam, CompTIA engages international focus groups and recruits subject matter experts from around the world to define programs, write, review and participate in beta exams. CompTIA certifications are built with the knowledge of experts and industry leaders from the public and private sectors, including training, academia and the government. Which CompTIA certification? Demand is high for qualified, knowledgeable IT professionals. In the India alone, there were more than 250,000 open information technology jobs in January 2013. In a rapidly evolving field like technology, employers can find it difficult to pinpoint the job candidates with the right knowledge and skills to fill these positions. “Get the job you want. Get certified.” Compnies that Hire CompTIA Certified People: “86% of hirers say IT certifications are a priority.” A variety of government organizations and corporations around the world recommend or require CompTIA certifications for their staff or channel. Below are a few of the corporations and government organizations recommend or require CompTIA certifications or certificates for their IT staff or partners. CompTIA A+ CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+ Other CompTIA Credential Apple Canon CDW Cognizant Computacenter Dell FAS (Ireland) Fujitsu Getronics HP IBM Intel Kyocera Lenovo New Zealand Qualifications Authority Oxford & Cambridge Ricoh Sharp TeamLogic IT Toshiba Unisys U.S. Department of Defense Xerox End
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