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Administrators with Certificates Get Hired Faster

4 May 2010 1,589 views No Comment
Administrators with Certificates Get Hired Faster
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You can say that you’re experienced until your blue in the face. However, it is hard to make a potential employer truly believe that your experience is real and relevant. A certification goes a long way to prove your administrative capabilities and make you a better candidate during the job search process.

CPS and CAP certifications demonstrate to a potential employer that you know the systems, technology, management, and communications skills needed to be a good administrator. These exams test your knowledge of book based theories and the procedures you’ve learned working as an admin. It also tests your proficiency with technology tools and systems used in the office place.

When comparing two potential candidates for an open administrator position, the candidate with a certification is more likely to be chosen. More importantly, individuals who have certified their skills can mark as much as 7% more on their next administrative role. If you are currently seeking a new job as an administrator, certification is a clear path to your next job.

To get started on your administrative certificate plan, check out the International Association of Administrative Professionals. The IAAP for short is a globally recognized source for administrative certifications. They can be found on the web at www.iaap-hp.org or by phone at 816-891-6600.

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