How to renew your CompTIA A+ certification

The IT industry is in a constant state of evolution. Each day brings with it a new security patch, operating system upgrade or revolutionary technology. As an IT professional you need to show your skills and knowledge match the current industry developments. Launched in 2011, CompTIA's Continuing Education (CE) program was created to do just that, ensuring your certifications are kept up to date. 

If you have achieved the CompTIA A+ certification post January 1, 2011, you have a globally-recognized ISO/ANSI accredited certification. As part of the accreditation requirements, this certification expires every three years. 

So, if you have an engineering or trade background, with a curious mind and a practical approach, you will do well in Information Technology. In addition to your particular skill set, there are other reasons to consider IT as a career:
  • Technology is a growth industry in the Washington Region, with new business parks being built throughout Washington, Maryland, and Virginia
  • There is a notable skills shortage, with businesses unable to fill specific Technology industry jobs due to lack of qualified applicants
  • IT is a forward-looking industry as more and more traditional roles are being replaced by computers
  • There are lots of resources available to you to get IT Training in Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC
  • And of course, it is common knowledge that IT jobs tend to command better salaries than most career paths. Let's be clear on this though. Your entry level job into the field will not have you retiring early, but as your experience grows more lucrative opportunities will open up. 
More Info: jobs you can get with comptia a+

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