|
| |
CompTIA A+™ Certification is a vendor neutral testing program that certifies the competency of entry-level (6 months experience) computer service technicians. The program is administered by CompTIA and backed by over 50 major computer hardware and software vendors, distributors, resellers and publications.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
CompTIA A+™ certification signifies that the certified individual possesses the knowledge, skills, and customer relations skills essential for a successful entry-level (6 months experience) computer service technician, as defined by experts from companies across the industry. CompTIA A+™ certification is perfect for someone interested in a career change/first career in IT and once earning their CompTIA A+™ Certification many people go on to earn more advanced certification like MCSE.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
The Computing Technology Industry Association is a not-for-profit trade association of more than 10,000 companies and professional IT members in the rapidly converging computing and communications market. CompTIA has members in more than 50 countries and provides a unified voice for the industry in the areas of e-commerce standards, vendor-neutral certification, service metrics, public policy and workforce development. More than a quarter of a million individuals worldwide have earned CompTIA certifications in PC service, networking, document imaging, and Internet.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
No, CompTIA A+™ Certification is open to anyone. The exam is targeted for entry-level computer service technicians with at least 6 months of on the job experience.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
To date over 200,000 people have earned their CompTIA A+™ Certification.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
According to a study conducted by Fairfield Research and Certification Magazine CompTIA A+™ Certification leads to an average salary increase of 11.1%
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|
| |
Classroom, self-study and online training options are all available.
|
TOP OF PAGE
|
|