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You should become
a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer to demonstrate to your customers
and colleagues that you have what it takes to plan, implement, and support
business solutions with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems.
According to Microsoft Corporation, as a Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer, you receive the following benefits:
- Industry recognition
of your knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft products and technologies.
- A complimentary
one-year subscription to the Microsoft TechNet
Technical Information Network, providing valuable information
on monthly CDs.
- A one-year
subscription to the Microsoft Beta Evaluation
program. This benefit provides you with free monthly CDs containing
beta software (English only) for many of Microsoft's newest software
products. This allows you to become familiar with new versions of
Microsoft products before they are generally available.
- Access to
technical and product information directly from Microsoft through
a
secured area of the MCP Web site.
- MCSE logos
enable you to identify your Microsoft Certified Professional status
to colleagues or clients.
- Invitations
to Microsoft conferences, technical training sessions, and special
events.
- An MCSE certificate
- A free subscription
to Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine,
a career and professional development magazine. (Postage charges may
apply outside the U.S.)
If you are a network professional or trying to become a computer professional
in your organization, you know that today's complex computing environment
has never been more challenging. Real-world problems require real-world
skills, expertise and solutions. If you look at today's business
requirements, you'll find that certification with up-to-date skills
are on the top of every company's requirement. According to Microsoft,
there are many reasons to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
the most important five reasons are:
1. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification is developed
by Microsoft Corporation with the extensive help of real network professionals.
Systems engineers who face network challenges daily in their own jobs
help Microsoft to write exam questions, review them and provide feedback
throughout the exam-development process. In addition, these Technical
Contributors determine the content of exams at the program level. They
work with Microsoft products every day; they are the experts. Involving
Technical Contributors ensures that MCSE exams reflect how Microsoft
products are used in organizations throughout the world. More than a
thousand technical contributors have participated in exam development
process during the past year.
2. MCSE exams are performance based. What does that mean? Performance-based
exams measure the ability to do the tasks required for a job. Psychometricians
(measurement specialists) from Microsoft and Novell agree on this definition
of performance-based exams for their respective certification programs.
The choice of the test technology and response format (such as multiple
choice or simulation) is based specifically on what is being measured.
For example, if the objective of a test item is to measure the ability
to use a specific feature of a product, a simulation question may be
the most effective way to measure that skill. If the objective is to
measure the ability to determine when to use a particular feature of
a product, a scenario-based, multiple-choice question may be more appropriate.
3. Research shows that Microsoft certification has significant benefits
for both employers and certified individuals. Microsoft Corporation
conducts regular studies such as criterion validity studies and job-task
analyses to make sure that Microsoft certification exams continually
reflect real challenges found in the workplace and measure skills valued
by organizations.
Organizations employing Microsoft Certified Professionals enjoy increased
customer satisfaction and decreased support costs through improved service,
increased productivity and greater technical self-sufficiency.
The benefits to you as a Microsoft Certified Professional can be measured
in dollars and cents. Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine, an
independently owned publication, conducts an annual salary survey. Linda Briggs says, "Our survey shows an
increase in compensation across the board, with especially striking
jumps for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers and Microsoft Certified
Solution Developers."
4. The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification validates
the skills of professionals planning, implementing and troubleshooting
network operating systems - and much more.
All MCSE exams include integration of Novell, Unix and IBM mainframe
environments to reflect systems used by businesses today.
5. Both the business and academic communities know the value of Microsoft
certification. Major businesses like the Boeing Company now include
MCSE certification exams in their internal certification programs. Nine
community and technical colleges in the U.S. and Canada offer credit
for Microsoft Official Curriculum training courses and strongly urge
their students to become certified. More than 250 Microsoft Authorized
Academic Training Program educational institutions are teaching Microsoft
curriculum to prepare students for technical computer careers.
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