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Hey Folks,

Is there some sort of Microsoft Access Certification? In the past, I
haven't really been able to find such a certificate or exam on the MS
Website (albeit i haven't checked in a while), but a few of the head hunter
services I've registered with seem to show an Access certification on their
list of certificates. Any ideas?

Rick
Nov 13 '05 #1
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Richard W Collens wrote:
Hey Folks,

Is there some sort of Microsoft Access Certification? In the past, I
haven't really been able to find such a certificate or exam on the MS
Website (albeit i haven't checked in a while), but a few of the head hunter
services I've registered with seem to show an Access certification on their
list of certificates. Any ideas?


There was, I think for "Solution Provider" status so you might want to
include that in your search. There are 3rd party ones like
www.brainbench.com but I don't know how well regarded they are. Very
easy to fake as the certificate for Eric Cartman from South Park that
hangs on our wall shows. Although saying that, I could probably get a
degree in rocket science off the internet but if I went for a job at JPL
I should think they'd find out my fake very early on :-)

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