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Top Tech Certifications To Have In 2014

Mary DesilvabyMary Desilva
April 7, 2019
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The value and worth of IT certification credentials has greatly increased over the years. Candidates who are well-versed in IT concepts such as troubleshooting, project management, Virtualization etc. are in high demand this upcoming year of 2014. As a result of becoming certified specialist, IT professionals are able to boost their career opportunities by getting the highest paying jobs.

PMP Certification

The PMP certification credential has been regarded as one of the leading certification courses that can lead the candidates towards some of the highest paying working prospects in the respective IT fields. The certification holds great worth in not only the IT industry, but in the project management job sector as well. The anticipated compensation a PMP professional can earn is about $105,750. This certification mainly focuses on the 5 major domains, including planning, execution, and initiation, controlling and closing of a project.

Candidates may find the PMP exam a bit challenging, but once the credential is attained there is a gratifying career waiting to greet them.

Certified Information Systems Security Professional Certification

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As security threats are increasing worldwide, businesses have been more interested in employing certified experts who have enough experience and proficiency to fully maintain their data center and systems security. According to Selftest training, the CISSP certification credentials appears to be one of the most promising investment for an IT professional. It can offer IT experts the opportunity to reach the salary they have always dreaming of. The credentials validate their competence in the field of security architect, disaster recovery, software security, risk management, network security, etc.

Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer Certification

This is one of the highest paying credentials that will help you jump start your career in the coming year 2014 in the field of Information Technology and candidates can earn greater compensation against their job.

The MCSD program effectively fulfills the needs of the software developed by leading organizations and businesses, and it can boost  productivity which is why companies are always willing to offer higher salaries to certified IT experts.

Microsoft Certified Database Administrator Certification

This program is among the highest paying and most valuable certifications for the coming year 2014. For businesses that are still making use of the SQL server up to the 2000 version, they require experts in this regard. Therefore, candidates with this certification are able to earn a six figure income which is obviously not bad in this economy.

Cisco Certified Design Associate Certification

The CCDA certification has been regarded as one of the most rewarding and esteemed credentials. Candidates earning this will get a certification towards wireless computer network, voice security, optimization, and data center concepts that are high in-demand by the leading businesses worldwide. After gaining the CCDA certification, candidates can earn around $94,800 or more with ease.

Microsoft Certified Application Developer Certification

MCAD has been one of the highest paying certification credentials in the IT industry but now it is retired. The reason for being so much in-demand was that it exhibited the latest and up to- date knowledge and skills in it. The MCAD certification is now the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) certification, and it offers candidates a rewarding compensation with the potential for a promising career.

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