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Certification ROI
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7.5
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Career Advancement
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7
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Industry Demand
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7
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Raise Potential
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7
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Cost Effective to Obtain
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9
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SYNOPSIS
CompTIA’s i-Net+ certification is meant for
entry-level Internet and e-commerce technical professionals. The i-Net+, exam
code IK0–002, was introduced in April 2000 and then updated in
April 2002. It is a vendor-neutral certification that is worth achieving on
route to more advanced Internet-related certifications. In fact, you may use your
i-Net+ certification to become a CIW Associate, rather than taking the CIW
Foundations exam. There are no prerequisites for this certification.
This certification is well suited to IT
professionals who want to become an Internet e-Commerce specialist, an Internet
networking specialist, an Internet security specialist, an Internet site
designer, or an Internet systems administrator. The i-Net+ designation is
achieved by passing one conventional format exam that covers, and demonstrates
your knowledge of, Internet basics and clients, development, networking,
Internet security and business concepts. Like other CompTIA offerings, once a
person achieves the i-Net+, the certification will not expire.
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