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Training is not complete without certification  
Author : Ace Training







Created : 10 Jun 2002
Last Revision : 10 Jun 2002
No one can promise you a great job in a great company that recognises individual qualities and offers more opportunities at a higher pay rate. However a solid foundation in computer skills and an internationally recognised certification will certainly put you on the right track.

For the Employee

Improvements in service quality and increased market advantage are key motivators for companies recruiting or training certified professionals. Employers will rely on the skill set of a certified employee and will have the confidence that you have the applicable skills within the company for any positions that arise.

For the employer

Having employees who are fully able to use all features of your software and the resulting improved employee productivity will enable your organisation to make better use of your investment in software. Certification enables you to demonstrate your organisations competitive edge with evidence that your organisation is staffed with highly trained and competent people. Certification also can assist in clarifying what areas require more from the training budget, and help you promote the right people.

Training is not complete without certification.

ACE Training is changing the way you train. From June 2002 until 30 November 2002 complete MOUS prescribed training for $250 + GST and have the cost of your Microsoft Office User Specialist exam included in the cost of training.*

Whether you are an employer, employee or student, getting ahead in today's competitive, high technology market place requires having an edge. A Microsoft User Specialist (MOUS) exam is the only internationally recognised Microsoft desktop applications certification, designed to measure and validate your skills with the Microsoft Office Suite of applications.

There are no prerequisites, however completing ACE Training's prescribed training courses gives you the edge you need and also helps you to identify any areas where you need further training. ACE Training also provides a free practice lab for attendees on MOUS prescribed training.

ACE Training is committed to bringing you top quality training and certification nationwide.

*Some conditions apply. See our website www.ace.co.nz or email [email protected] > for more info.

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