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TrainSignal Webinar: Getting Started with a Microsoft Certified Career

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The world of IT certifications can be a bit confusing, especially if you’re just getting your IT career off the ground. How do you know which certifications are right for you? What’s involved in getting certified? How do you build your career with IT certifications? Should you get certified or go to college?

These are just some of the questions that get asked repeatedly by our readers and customers. We decided to tackle some of these questions as they pertain to Microsoft certifications in a live webinar hosted by TrainSignal’s lead Windows Server instructor and Microsoft Certified Trainer, Ed Liberman and Erika Cravens, Certification Strategy Product Manager at Microsoft Learning, who did a presentation on how Microsoft exams will be changing in 2012.

If you didn’t get a chance to join us for the live webinar, you can watch a recording of the 45 minute presentation and the 1 hour+ Q & A session that followed. Ed and Krista Wall from Microsoft Learning were committed to answering every single question and stayed on for as long as time permitted. You’ll get as much from the presentation as you will from the questions and answers.

We hope you enjoy!

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