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I'm Certified, Now What?

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I saw an article from Certification Magazine recently (via Trainsignal on twitter)

with that title. It compared the completion of certification to that of

a marathon runner. You've completed a marathon, after all the training,

and now what?

I'm not sure that's a great comparison, but it

does beg the question of what to do when you've completed your MCITPro,

MCSE, or any other certification.

Surprisingly, I found quite a few other articles with that same title, and I thought this one from the MD Dept of Transportation

was great. It talks about what companies that get certified to do

business with the state should do, and it really lets you know that

certification is the first step, not the last one.

Their advice?

  • aggressively market
  • identify possible employers
  • contact them
  • keep inquiring about new opportunities
  • research opportunities
  • network
  • use resources

Is

it any different for individual workers? I'd argue that it's not, and

you should view a certification as the base step for moving your career

forward. Whether you are coming out of college, or a twenty year

veteran in your industry, the certification can add to your

credentials, but it's just an addition, it isn't the ultimate goal or

measure of your value.

I think certifications can help. They

force you to learn something, and they help you to focus in certain

areas. I'm sure there are plenty of people that just try to memorize

topics and answers, but that should still help them. Whether they'll be

able to apply those skills in the real world is a separate question,

but they still have improved skills.

And that's what you also need to do. In addition to just marketing

yourself, and showing off your certification, you also want to show

that you've learned a few things. Blog and relate your studying back to

your job, or to something in that area. I'd argue you should have been

doing this all along, but it's never too late.

Pick up a project of some sort, even if you just duplicate some work of

someone else. Show that you have picked up skills and can start to

apply them. Make a point of communicating that you can apply your

skills.

And if you can't do that, perhaps that's the next step for you. Learn

to apply those skills and don't assume that certification will carry

you along.

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