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The Microsoft® Office Specialist (MOS) program provides computer program literacy, measures proficiency, and
identifies opportunities for skills enhancement in the use of desktop software. Successful candidates receive a
specialist, expert or master certificate that sets them apart from their peers in the competitive job market.
The
certificate(s) is/are valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that an individual has the desktop computing
skills needed to work more productively and efficiently.
By encouraging individuals to develop advanced skills with Microsoft® business desktop software, the Office
Specialist program is helping to fill the demand for qualified,
knowledgeable people in the workplace. Office Specialist
also helps satisfy an organization's need for a qualitative
assessment of employee skills. The program covers
Microsoft® Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook,
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Earning Office Specialist certification acknowledges you
have the expertise to work with Microsoft® Office programs. Office Specialist-certified individuals report increased
competence and productivity with Microsoft® Office programs as well as increased credibility with their employers,
co-workers, and clients. Office Specialist certification sets you apart in today’s competitive job market, bringing
employment opportunities, greater earning potential and career advancement, in addition to increased job
satisfaction.
Employers who encourage Microsoft® Office Specialist certification and hire certified job candidates report
increased employee competence and productivity with Microsoft® Office programs.
Certification also simplifies the
employee selection and hiring process by easily identifying individuals with the skills to be productive from day one.
Employers who invest in Microsoft® Office certification experience a quick return on their training and certification
investment. Investing in their skills brings improved employee morale, confidence, and productivity, while increasing
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- Determine which Microsoft® product and level at which you wish to prove your skills. The MOS
program offers two levels of certification, namely the Specialist and Expert levels.
The level you choose
depends on your skills and previous experience.
- Prepare for certification. Attend one of our classes and let our highly experienced instructors provide you
with the practical knowledge you need to enhance your familiarity the many features and capabilities of the
software.
You can check out http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/Officespecialist/ where you’ll find practice exams and an exam
preparation guides that highlight a list of skills you’ll need to demonstrate in order to become a specialist at
the level you choose.
- Take and pass the Microsoft® Office exams. A typical exam takes about an hour and in some cases as
little as 30 minutes. In addition to measuring your skills, each exam also gauges your productivity and allround
understanding of the software and how its implementation can be beneficial in an office environment.
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The exams are practical, not written. They feature practical, real-world assignments that measure your ability to
handle multiple tasks that may arise in an office.
If successful in the examinations, an internationally accredited
Microsoft® Office Specialist/Expert certificate would be issued in your name.
This certificate sets you apart in
today’s competitive job market, bringing employment opportunities, greater earning potential and career
advancement, in addition to increased job satisfaction.
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