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Remember when all you needed to get a great job was a good attitude, a winning smile and some confidence? That was a good movie, wasn’t it? Too bad it doesn’t work that way in real life.

If you want to work in Computer Assisted Design, you’ll need to pursue CAD training from certified CAD colleges, in order to be considered seriously for a professional design position. In addition to completing an accredited training program, most CAD professionals also seek out certification to gain a competitive edge and prove their proficiency in the latest industry solutions.

Certification Advantages

There are many advantages to certification in the field of design. Here are a few:

  • CAD is a competitive field: It’s no secret that one of the main reasons people go to AutoCAD colleges is for Autodesk certification – and these will be the people you’ll be competing with to get a CAD job.  Certification shows employers, both current and prospective, that you are committed to professional development.
  • Industry-wide recognition: Autodesk certification is recognized across the CAD industry. Once you get it, you’ll be permitted to use the Autodesk Certified Professional logo on your CV, business card and anywhere else you may want to place it. You’ll also be added to the database Autodesk makes available to potential employers, known as the Pool of Certified Professionals.
  • Proof of ability: Not only does certification let potential employers know you have the right technical skill set, it lets you know, too. Proving to yourself that you have mastered the latest CAD programs helps boost your confidence as a job candidate – or as a current employee looking to advance in your organization.
  • Career Advancement: People with certification are the ones who get the promotions. It allows employers to objectively evaluate your potential and conclude with confidence that you have the right skills to take on more responsibility. Employers are well aware that the money they save in training new or current employees can be re-directed to new projects – or higher salaries for their expert CAD professionals.
  • Professional respect: Fellow CAD professionals know what it takes to get certified. When they see your credentials, they’ll know you are a pro and will take your ideas more seriously as a proven expert in the field of design.

The Next Logical Step

There really is no reason NOT to pursue certification as a CAD professional, unless of course, you’re not looking for a career as a CAD professional. Getting that all-important stamp of approval and confirmed expertise is the natural conclusion to your training – and the first step on a rewarding career path as a CAD professional.

Can you think of other advantages of professional certification in the design field?