Life After Certification - What to Do After You Have Passed the
Test
Okay you have now passed your certification test,
congratulations! Now what? How is this going to actually improve
your life, your career? Have you thought about your plans after
you have passed the test? For many taking a certification exam
is only a stepping stone to true success.
The first thing I would do even before pursuing a certification
is to have a plan on how this is actually going to help you in
your career. Just because you have passed the test does not mean
you are an expert. You must first prove it to the rest of the
world. How do you do this?
Sit down at your computer or desk and write out your career
goals for the next year, five years, ten years and your entire
working career. How does this certification fit into those
goals? Can you use it to establish more credibility as an expert?
The first step I would take is to start writing tutorials on the
subject matter that you claim to be an expert in. Post these
tutorials to your own website, blog or eZine distribution
websites. the more you write about a subject the more likely a
person is going to consider yourself an expert in the field and
the certification just backs that up as well. The more
visibility you receive the more likely you are to get clients
that are willing to pay for your services.
The second step I would take is not to stop studying! The best
thing for you to do is learn as much as possible about your
subject matter and to stay on top of it. Each time you learn
something new write about it. This not only helps you stay
visible but shows that you are up to date with the latest
technology. If you are studying for another certification or an
upgrade to your existing one learn all you can about the
material and then start writing tutorials that teaches others on
the same subject. Not only will this help reinforce what you
have already learned but it could lead to increased job offers
and other opportunities.
The third step would be to visit as many newsgroups as possible
to put your knowledge to the test. By helping others this way
you reinforce what you have learned and again gain valuable
exposure in the field.
Lastly I would find a local user group in your area and start
volunteering for it. This will greatly increase the number of
contacts you can network with and make your name known in the
community. Do not have a user group in your area? See if you can
start one and start speaking about your area of expertise to a
local crowd. Later I would connect with other regional user
groups to see if they are looking for speakers and then start
speaking at these user groups.
For many the certification test is the place where most people
stop in their careers and then complain that this test did not
really help them. The test is merely a stepping stone in
establishing more credibility. The rest is up to the individual.
You reap what you sow. Certification only contains some of the
seeds that you need to plant in order to become truly
successful.