How to Get Nortel Certification

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Nortel offers numerous technical certifications, ranging from customer service to LAN and wireless network management. Nortel makes it easy to expand your career horizons with flexible training schedules and online courses. Sharpen your pencil and get ready to jump start your career with a Nortel certification.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Explore the various career path offerings from architect to specialist studies. Nortel offers three career tracks: "Design," "Support" and "Technology," with three levels of expertise in each.
Step2
Consider the Design track if you'll be engineering the use of applications. Support certifies expertise in troubleshooting and operation of software systems while Technology is the installation and maintenance of the system.
Step3
Read additional information about each certification track in the "Support and Training" tab on the Nortel website. Take a quick self-assessment exam to determine the level of exam that fits you best.
Step4
Track your progress towards different Nortel certifications by signing into Nortel's CertManager. CertManager records each exam taken and credits it towards the many certification options available. This makes setting and attaining goals easier.
Step5
Attend a Nortel Technology Solutions Academy for lessons and exam assistance. Work with others in your field to solve complex problems and aid in preparation. TNetwork and open opportunities with outside companies.
Step6
Register for your exam through the Prometric website. Prometric administers all exams, accepts registration fees and provides training material.

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