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Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)

Those who gain the Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential will be capable of deploying, building, optimising and operating a wide range of Microsoft technologies.

Why get certified?

When you receive a Microsoft Certification, you’ll gain advanced, market-relevant skills that are recognised and respected by managers all over the world, as well as the chance to connect with a global community of other certified professionals.

The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) is universally recognised as a leader in their field of expertise by peers, managers and prospective employers alike. They make the design and technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation projects, as well as having a comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform in a particular job role.

MCITP certifications build on and improve the skills measured in the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Those who gain the Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential will be capable of deploying, building, optimising and operating specific Microsoft technologies.

Benefits

Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your knowledge and experience in using Microsoft products and solutions. While being relevant in today’s ever-changing IT environment, Microsoft Certifications also help you fully utilise evolving technologies, sharpen your troubleshooting skills, and increase your job satisfaction.

Becoming Microsoft certified has financial benefits too. A recent survey conducted by Redmond indicated that 43% of Microsoft Certified individuals had received a pay rise due to their certification.

In addition, as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), you can network and collaborate with certified professionals from around the world. This can be done via Microsoft-sponsored events and local users groups, or the private MCP-member website to find technical help, certification tips, and career resources.

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