What It Means to Be an MCP

Microsoft Certified Professionals are cut from a different cloth than their IT counterparts. They not only thrive on the continuing challenges of the IT field, but have also taken it upon themselves to develop and hone their skills—to stay a step ahead. The practical expertise gained through the certification process provides individuals with the kind of know-how that gets recognized—on the job, among peers, and by future employers.

The Benefits of Certification

In addition to polishing your skill set, MCP certifications provide many specific advantages, including:

  • Industry recognition of your knowledge and proficiency
  • Logos and certificates to identify your MCP status
  • Access to exclusive MCP member Web site
  • Exclusive discounts on products and services
  • Access to career-related tools
  • Invitations to conferences, training sessions, and special events

 

Success Stories

Jamie Barry
Sometimes just studying for your certificate can lead to employment.
Certification: MCP

Timothy Peters
He took a successful leap of faith from sales to computing.
Certifications: MCSD, MCSE, MCP+I

Darwin A. Fisk, Jr.
An MCP keeps his competitive edge with the MCAD for .NET credential.
Certifications: MCAD for .NET, MCSE, MCDBA

 

Exams Code:
000-743 000-742 000-486 000-817 000-259
000-239 000-890 000-594 000-853 000-285
000-252 000-994 000-771 000-867 000-294
000-632 000-074 000-877 000-299 000-297
000-799 000-235 000-701 000-077 000-340
000-630 000-385 000-062 000-197 000-351
000-639 000-741 000-190 000-233 000-356
000-641 000-876 000-234 000-237 000-386
000-703 000-255 000-296 000-256 000-389
000-078 000-298 000-704 000-257 000-399
000-415 000-993 000-286 000-387 000-633