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Teach Other Professionals as a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)

If you’re the type of professional who enjoys helping others to learn and succeed, the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) credential may be perfect for you. This annual renewal program can position you as an expert in various Microsoft technologies.

From colleges and universities to technical and business schools, you’ll develop and deliver Microsoft-based lessons to students and provide feedback on their progress toward certification.

According to PayScale, the salary potential for MCT professionals runs from $51,455 as a Technical Training Instructor to$106,869 as an Information Technology Architect. With the MCT, you’ll have the opportunity to form relationships with your students. New certification rules require you to earn an MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA before you can become MCT certified.

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