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Gary Kendall
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I noticed that some of you are in the know so here goes. Do potential
employers look at your A+ score or just if you passed it or not? Also,
do they even care if you are A+ Certified?
Thanks,
Gary
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07-29-03 10:24 PM
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David Hough
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Gary
I believe, if the employer is a paid up member of Comptia, then he
will have access to your scores, and whether you are certified or not.
If he is not, then he gets whatever you offer.
I no longer have my test results. If I remember correctly, the
test result showed that you passed or failed and if you were weak in one
spot recommended further study on that facit (even if you passed).
The main thing is, if you pass, you have that certain confidence,
in yourself and the fact that you passed will give confidence to your
employer as well.
It's like your drivers license, you've got it, or you don't!
Dave
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