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Is a CompTIA Certification Worth It?

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Whether you're currently enrolled in Information Technology courses or are currently working in the industry, it's no question that professional certifications stand out to recruiters when they review candidate pools. Getting certified might seem like another financial and time commitment, but this investment in yourself and career can make a difference in the companies you work for, the roles you work in, and can also diversify your skillset. Learn more about the array of CompTIA certifications and how they can benefit your career.

Overview of CompTIA Certification

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a nonprofit trade association and leading provider of vendor-neutral IT certifications in the world. Popular certifications include A+, Security+, and Network+, but CompTIA offers a wide variety of certifications for both veteran and rookie IT professionals. These certifications aren't limited to certain technology stacks and are a great way to help get your foot in the door for an entry-level position.

Benefits of CompTIA Certification

After spending four or more years earning a graduate or advanced degree in IT or cybersecurity, you may wonder if CompTIA certification is even necessary. In fact, certification is the preferred qualifying credential for many technical support and IT operations roles. By becoming certified, you can prove your knowledge to your future employer and make an impact in your new role with the opportunity to perform at a higher level. Regardless of where you plan to be in the decade, professional certifications are an excellent tool for fast-tracking your next promotion, discovering new roles in areas that interest you, and opening other doors for growth and success in the field.

Prepare for Rewarding and Lucrative Roles in Information Technology

CompTIA certifications are the industry standard and are preferred by many key organizations in the IT industry, like General Dynamics Information Technology, the United States Department of Defense, HP, Dell, and Intel. Qualify for roles such as IT support specialist, cybersecurity analyst, data support technician, and many more with the wide array of certifications available from CompTIA. No matter the certification you choose, there are countless paths to challenging and exciting careers that will reinvigorate your passion for technology. You have the choice to select the certification that best matches your interests and career goals, ultimately giving you the power to enhance your knowledge and elevate your career.

Tulane School of Professional Advancement wants you to have the flexibility to earn your degree from anywhere with access to targeted professional certifications, which is why we offer heavily discounted CompTIA certification opportunities to degree program students. Our Information Technology program has partnered with CompTIA to offer students a top-tier information technology academic degree coupled with specialized professional certifications from the world’s leading (non-vendor) certification organization. Ready to enter the IT field with advanced, sought-after professional skills? Start your application today.

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