A Value That Just Keeps Growing

Right out of active service Nightengale was stepping into one contracting role, then another, at Fort Knox. His combination of a military background, hands-on tech experience and IT certifications gave him a perennial leg up as moved through the employment ranks.
“I’ve never had a situation where I’ve been unemployed, trying to find a job,” Nightengale said. “I think having certifications allowed me to do that a lot better than not having them would have.”
And it was with an equal combination of dedication and certification that he was able to pivot into project management. In 2014, Nightengale got his Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and began working on contracts in that capacity.
In all these sectors, innovative technologies will increase efficiencies and effectiveness within existing infrastructure and set the foundation for future innovation and advancement. Because of that, CompTIA staff and members told lawmakers that any infrastructure package should include funding for core smart technologies that will help to build, secure, and advance communities around the country.
But even as he moved away from working directly on networks, Nightengale began to recognize the unexpected advantages from his CompTIA certifications. They’d helped him maintain steady employment and handle tech roles – but in the context of his new project management role, they took on new significance.  
 

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