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What is the CompTIA A+ certification?
The A+ certification is a non
vendor-specific certification sponsored by
CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry
Association) that tests
entry-level computer service technicians on
basic computer service and repair technology
skills. The CompTIA A+ certification is recognized
internationally and industry-wide by major
computer hardware and software vendors,
distributors, resellers, and publications as the
standard for testing basic competency in
computer service.
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Why should you earn it?
Gaining the CompTIA A+ certification will
help you gain recognition as a service
technician with proven skills. It can assist you
in securing a more satisfying and challenging
job, earning a promotion, or acquiring a raise. For employers, hiring a technician with the CompTIA
A+ certification can serve as a guarantee that
the individual has gained competency in certain
job-critical skills.Our online A+
training courses combined with Instant Mentoring
can help prepare you for the exams in less than a
week.
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Product ID: comptia_aplus CompTIA A+ Online Training
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Product ID: IMEN Instant Mentoring
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How do I prepare for the CompTIA A+
Certification exam?
Service technicians with entry-level (6
months experience) may undergo the testing
program to certify their competency within a
broad range of non vendor-specific hardware and
software technologies. To become certified,
service technicians must pass both the
CompTIA A+ certification exams, the Core
Hardware Exam and the Operating System
Technologies Exam.
To help prepare for
the multiple choice questions that make
up the exam, technicians can prepare by
using these approved CompTIA A+ training
courses. Hours of CompTIA A+ related
course material is available covering
topics ranging from Operating Systems to
Networks to Maintenance Tasks.
For more information on the CompTIA A+ certification and where to take the CompTIA A+ Certification Exam,
visit CompTIA’s Web site at (www.comptia.org).
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