Thursday, October 8, 2020

entry-level IT certification

CompTIA’s A+ certification originally debuted in 1993 and since that time more than one million IT professionals have earned their A+ certification. To maintain its relevancy in the market place, CompTIA introduces major revisions with updated course content every 3 years. In doing so, A+ continues to offer the fundamental knowledge that many aspiring IT professionals require to advance in their careers.

For those unfamiliar, CompTIA’s A+ is an entry-level IT certification for PC technicians and Service Desk employees. We had an opportunity to discuss the recently released version of A+ with CompTIA Product Manager, Teresa Sears.

Tell us a bit about what you do every day.

As a Product Manager, I manage the lifecycle of our certifications. CompTIA A+ is updated every three years so my focus changes from year to year. For example, in January we launched the CompTIA A+ Core Series -- our eighth refresh since its initial introduction. So, this year my focus has been on ensuring a successful exam launch. Next year the product management emphasis will shift to researching how the next version of A+ should be modified. And in 2021, we’ll collaborate with the exam development team to build the next update to A+, coming full circle to another launch year in early 2022.

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