Why Become RFID Certified?


Why Become RFID+ Certified?

There are a number of reasons for obtaining an RFID+ certification:

  • Provides Proof of Professional Achievement Specialized certifications are the best way to stand out from the crowd. In this age of technology certifications, you'll find hundreds of thousands of IT professionals who have one or many professional accomplishments. To set yourself apart from the crowd, you need a little bit more.

  • Increases Your Marketability Almost anyone can bluff their way through an interview. After you're RFID certified, you'll have the credentials to prove your competency. And certification can't be taken from you when you change jobs-you can take that certification with you to any position you accept.

  • Provides Opportunity for Advancement Individuals who prove themselves to be competent and dedicated are the ones who will most likely be promoted. Becoming certified is a great way to prove your skill level and show your employer that you're committed to improving your skill set. Look around you at those who are certified: they are probably the people who receive good pay raises and promotions.

  • Fulfills Training Requirements Many companies have set training requirements for their staff so that they stay up-to-date on the latest technologies. Having a certification program provides RFID professionals with another certification path to follow when they have exhausted some of the other industry-standard certifications.

  • Raises Customer Confidence As companies discover the CompTIA advantage, they will undoubtedly require qualified staff to achieve these certifications. Many companies outsource their work to consulting firms with experience working with RFID. Firms that have certified staff have a definite advantage over firms that don't.




CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide Exam RF0-101, includes CD-ROM
CompTIA RFID+ Study Guide Exam RF0-101, includes CD-ROM
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Year: 2006
Pages: 136

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