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Why You Should Be Microsoft Certified

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that if you earn training in the world’s most used hardware and software applications, the sky’s the limit for employment opportunities. Earning your Microsoft certification is an ideal way to immerse yourself in the versatile computer suite that has the world moving and working.

Microsoft Madness
Microsoft is perhaps the most recognized name in the computer industry. From the Microsoft Office Suite for end users to the Microsoft database network for information technology, this is a solid company with untold growth potential. And because the Microsoft name is such an integral part of our cyber culture, it is one of the only proprietary certifications recognized by the computer industry. And the best part is, you can earn this valuable certification in any area of the industry that most fascinates you. You’ll benefit from studying in the niche that you’re passionate about.

Microsoft Certifications
The possibilities are endless when you prepare for a career in Microsoft development. Here are just a few of the exciting areas that you can earn training:
• Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
• Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
• Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD)
• Microsoft Certified Architect Program
• Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
• Microsoft Certified Learning Consultant (MCLC)

Salary Potential
The salary potential for Microsoft certified professionals vary widely by experience level and employer. As with any field, the more training and education you receive in your particular niche, the higher your salary will be. Another way to increase your salary is to become a freelance consultant for Microsoft products. You can market your expertise to employers that will pay nice hourly rates for project design and implementation. As a freelance professional, you’ll have the advantage of setting your own working schedule as well as your per hour fee.

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