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Why Where You Get Your Cybersecurity Training Matters

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Certifications Move You Forward

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Do you work in IT or cybersecurity and want to advance your career?  Are you required to hold certain certifications for your job?  It sounds like you need some certification training.  Finding the right training for your certification can help you achieve your goals, save time and money, and even put you on the fast track to promotions and pay raises.

Certification Is in Demand

According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics 2016 CPS data, more than three fourths of individuals in technical occupations hold certifications, and full-time or salary workers with certifications earn 35 percent more than their non-certified counterparts.  The unemployment rate was lower for people who held certifications.  When applying for a new job, when two candidates are evenly matched in skills and education, a certification can give you the edge over the competition.

Certification Shows You’ve Got What It Takes

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The world if Information Technology and cybersecurity are constantly changing and evolving, and you need to be just as adaptive to get ahead.  Certification proves that you have the knowledge and understanding of fundamental concepts, as well as the drive to keep up with trends and standards in your field.  By earning your continuation credits, you prove that you are a lifelong learner who is serious about professional development.

Your Time is Valuable

Studying for certifications takes time and effort.  Many IT and cybersecurity certifications are long, and some have difficult technical sections that require you to really know your stuff.  Certification courses can also be expensive, so you want to ensure that you are getting your money’s worth when looking for any certification training.  You want your trainers to have real world experiences, so that they can help you relate to the subject material or answer some of the more complicated technical questions.  Your trainer should hold the certification that they are training.  This helps them relate the study, preparation, and examination components to their students.  It also lets you know that your instructor knows the material for the certification well.

When Looking for Certification Instructors, Do Your Homework

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Some organizations that provide cybersecurity and Information Technology certifications have a rigorous process before trainers are authorized partners, and you want to seek out these instructors.  They have all the skills and resources needed to help you in your studies, and succeed in your goal of earning your certification.  Alpine Security is partnered with top industry certification organizations like EC-Council and CompTIA.  We bring you the most current and up-to-date information and certification courses, in addition to specialized courses that you won’t find anywhere else.  We also offer an Exam Pass Guarantee.  If you take one of our courses and do not pass your exam, you can sit in on another boot camp course for free.  This could give you the extra study time and one-on-one with the instructor that you need to go back and pass your exam with confidence.

Getting your IT or cybersecurity certifications are an integral component in your professional success.  Choosing the best settings and materials for your certification studies plays a major role in achieving your certification goals.  By choosing quality authorized instructors with real world experience, you greatly improve your chances of getting your certifications more quickly, and fully understanding all of the materials covered on the exam.

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