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What is an MCP?

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 A Microsoft Certified Professional certification lets you prove your skills on a single Microsoft product (for example, Windows 2000) or set of job functions (such as implementing and administering a network infrastructure).

Why You Should Be a Microsoft Certified Professional

Earning a Microsoft certification acknowledges your expertise in working with Microsoft products and technologies. The information technology (IT) industry, your employer, clients, and peers will recognize your MCP credential as a symbol of the skills and knowledge you’ve gained through experience. Microsoft certification shows that you are a technical leader with the ability to successfully implement Microsoft business solutions for your organization or client.

As an MCP, you also receive the following benefits:

  • Industry recognition of your knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft products and technologies.
  • Access to technical and product information directly from Microsoft through a secured area of the MCP Web site.
  • Access to exclusive discounts on products and services from selected companies through the secured MCP site. Some offers are available to premier levels of certification only.
  • Logos and a certificate that identify your MCP status to colleagues and clients.
  • Invitations to Microsoft conferences, technical training sessions, and special events.
  • Potential college credit for your certification through Excelsior College, a private, independently chartered institution providing means for working adults to demonstrate college-level competencies and to earn accredited college degrees.

For more information on different MCP units and special offers visit www.mcse-courses.com

 

 

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