SkillsTrain» Career Opportunities:
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E-COMMERCE WEB DEVELOPER |
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E-COMMERCE PROJECT MANAGER |
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WEB E-COMMERCE MANAGER |
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E-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPER |
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E-COMMERCE BUSINESS ANALYST |
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SkillsTrain» Course Outline:
The CIW E-Commerce Designer exam focuses on standards, technologies and practices for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce models. This certification addresses relationships among marketing, promotion, customer service, user interaction, purchasing methods and secure transactions by using SSL and SET, payment gateways, inventory control, shipping and order information, and site performance testing and evaluation. Students who successfully pass the CIW v5 E-Commerce Designer exam and who hold the appropriate CIW v5 Foundation exam which forms the foundation of this course, will achieve the highly respected
CIW Professional recognition. The CIW E-Commerce Designer certification is ideal for network server administrators, firewall administrators, systems administrators, application developers, IT security officers, marketing and communications professionals and Webmasters.
The course concludes with the highly regarded CompTIA P+ certification: Project management skills are valued in every business. Professionals who know how to successfully manage their work consistently, no matter what industry they work in, will have the knowledge and skills to execute all phases of the project life cycle. Earn respect, advance your career and show employers your commitment to best practices in project management with the CompTIA Project+ credential.
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SkillsTrain» Testimonials:
I have been able to complete section 1 - Part A in under a month with an average pass rate of 92%. This is aswell as holding down a full-time job and looking after my 4 month old baby daughter and 2 year old son. I have also passed on my new skills to my wife but unfortunately lost her to facebook where she is fully addicted
-Mark
Since starting this course I have learnt the "basics" of internet browsing, software, networking and email security aswell as FTP and its necessity in the I.T industry. These basics I thought I already knew, the course has taught me new things, and developed on knowledge I already had. I am now learning to use Dreamweaver CS3, learning to organise my desktop space and have learnt that keeping a a good regimental file structure is essential. To many this May not be an "achievement" as such. To me, this course was a key handed to me unlocking my new future, I have the tools, knowledge and support I need to provide myself with a new career. I am looking forward to moving on with parts B and C but realise part A is just as important, and that you have to learn to crawl before you can walk. Many thanks. Kind regards.
-Ashley