International certifications are viewed as a benchmark of
competence By Dr.Sathya Menon
The value of an international certification has increased
manifold after recession. Increasingly, professionals are safeguarding their
careers and validating their skills through international certifications. It is
a benchmark of competence and a leading credential for professionals in today’s
competitive world. In the Middle East, international certifications signify an
instant passport to a rewarding career, a premium tag that helps professionals
to gain self-esteem and professional recognition. It also signals entry into an
elite club of internationally certified professionals worldwide.
The growth in certification programs is a reaction to the
changing employment market. International certifications are portable, since
they do not depend on a company’s definition of a certain job.
At the same time companies keen to hire certified
professionals are those that are demonstrating to customers, competitors,
suppliers, staff and investors that industry-respected best practices are in
use.
Hiring managers tend to view certifications as a more
objective measure of a candidate’s skill level than self-reported skills and
competency. A Microsoft Learning White
Paper titled : “Connecting Dots Between
Employers and Employees” revealed that
the added market value of a certification can be as high as 30%-40%. The
average salary uplift reported across all certifications is in the 5%-11%
range.
Certification stands out from the resume and the
professional reference by being an impartial, third-party endorsement of an
individual’s professional knowledge and experience.
Consider this: Hiring
managers from Fortune 500 companies are looking to pay a premium for
internationally certified professionals. Eighty-six percent of hiring managers indicate certifications are a
high or medium priority during the candidate evaluation process. Eight in ten
HR execs verify certifications among job
candidates. Ninety-one percent of hiring managers consider certification as
part of their hiring criteria.
Statistics revealed that for each new team member certified,
the team performance has increased every time. The more skilled a team, the
better the profitability it cab bring to the company.
Certifications are earned from a professional society like
the International Purchase and Supply Chain Management Institute (IPSCMI),
American Purchasing Society (APS), Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
(CIPS), American Certification Institute (ACI), Chartered Institute of
Logistics and Transport (CILT), International Quality Federation (IQF) or from
IT vendors like SAP, Microsoft or CISCO. Most certification programs are
created, sponsored, or affiliated with professional associations, trade
organizations, or IT vendors interested in raising the standards of
professionalism.
(ENDS)
Handy Hints
- International certification is a benchmark of professional competence.
- The changing employment market has spawned the need for international certifications.
- Internationally certified professionals can demand a 30-40 per cent increase in salary.
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