Give yourself a promotion. Become Adobe Certified.
David Peters
It can be difficult to get ahead in today's market. To stand out and be noticed. More than ever, you need a clear and focused way to tell the world about your expertise. The solution? Become Adobe Certified. Adobe certification is an industry standard of excellence, and it's the absolute best way to communicate your proficiency in leading products from Adobe.
As an individual, an Adobe Certified credential allows you to:Differentiate yourself from competitors,Get your resume noticed, Attract and win new business, Gain recognition from your employer, Leverage the power of the Adobe brand
As a business, use the Adobe Certified credential as a benchmark so you can:Find the right individual for the project Quickly measure your candidate skill level,Invest in, and promote, your most capable employees,In an increasingly competitive world, students and instructors need to be more than general users of digital communications technology to be considered successful in their chosen field.
Certification can help provide the added cache for instructors as well as open new opportunities for students in the 21st century. Adobe offers a variety of options for students and instructors to prove their skills with digital media. Now educators and students can get certified for both entry- level (Adobe Certified Associate) and professional-level (Adobe Certified Expert) skill sets.
What is an ACE? An Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) is a person who has demonstrated proficiency with one or more Adobe software products. To become an ACE, you must pass one or more product-specific proficiency exams and agree to the ACE terms and conditions.
What is an ACP? Adobe Certified Professionals (ACPs) set themselves apart from other IT professionals. They consistently demonstrate expertise with Adobe products and platforms, and add value to colleagues, managers, and their own career.
What is an ACA? An Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) credential guarantees those particular individuals have the entry-level skills necessary to plan, design, build, and maintain effective communications using a variety of digital media forms.
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