Administrative professionals get certified for many reasons: to bolster their resumes as they start a job search, to meet a goal for their annual performance review or simply to show their expertise in certain areas of their job. If you don’t already have an administrative certification, you might be wondering if it’s right for you.
To help you make that decision, microsoft office specialist certification put together this snapshot of two popular designations: the International Association of Administrative Professionals’ certified administrative professional (CAP) and the Microsoft Office specialist (MOS). Read on for the details about each administrative certification, including the exam requirements, formats and costs.
Certified administrative professional
Back in 1951 when the IAAP established this program, administrative and office support professionals were referred to as secretaries. In 2012, the name of the credential was changed from certified professional secretary to certified administrative professional. It is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
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