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Why Veterans should attend CP Complimentary PMP, Lean Six Sigma or ITIL4 Foundation Training?


Certification Planner LLC, a US-based training and certification organization has been taking supporting initiatives for Veterans and families since 2018. Complimentary and heavily discounted training programs by CP have helped over 5000 veterans in gaining industry-relevant certifications and skills during their transitioning period.

Certification Planner was recently awarded as "Top 50 Organization in Education" by Global Forum of Education and Learning(GFEL) in Dubai. In the spirit of learning, our CEO Suhaan Kkhanna has decided to dedicate this award to our heroes by launching a new iteration of our "POWER TO HEROES" initiative.



In the words of Mr. Kkhanna, "I feel proud and honored to see CP standing in the Top 50 organization in education(globally) and would like to thank all our clients especially our veterans who helped us reach where we are today. We cannot ignore their sacrifices and contribution to our society. We will continue to support them in their transitioning process and help them upskill to receive prominent opportunities in the civilian world."
We at Certification Planner, have been working closely with thousands of veterans and their families to bridge the gap between the military and corporate world and make the transitioning process easier while keeping our veterans updated with industry trends, technologies, and job requirements.
We all know the journey of a soldier after service is not an easy one and companies claiming to have Veterans friendly hiring processes often ask for relevant experience or certifications to demonstrate knowledge and skillsets in the domain. Although Veterans are best suited for those positions, companies hesitate to hire them, blaming the lack of knowledge and skillset required to do the job.
How can getting certified in globally acclaimed certifications help Veterans find a job or get a hike or promotion?
Certifications demonstrate the person's knowledge and skills in the domain. Having PMP, Lean Six Sigma or ITIL certification after your name brings credibility and generates confidence in recruiter and employer. It demonstrates that the said person is acquainted with the domain language and holds the required knowledge and skills to undertake the related responsibilities. Not just that, it showcases the progressive mindset of the person and the commitment to take additional steps to get the work done, a quality desired by all employers!
The most prominent and reputed certification in the project management spectrum accepted globally. The course encompasses the experience of industry experts to deliver optimal learning.
An introductory level certification designed on similar lines as PMP intended for professionals working in or desiring to work in project management, but lacking the required experience.
An optimized Lean Six Sigma course that combines the learnings of Green and Black Belt. A tool to become a master in the quality management spectrum.
The first step in the new and improved ITIL certification suit and the door to mastering the IT service management domain.
In 2020, CP will be offering the following discounts and complimentary trainings:
20% discount for individuals on all courses for enrolling before January 31st, 2019
Enroll 1 and attend 2 offer for corporates on enrolling a minimum of 6 students
Complimentary PMP, CAPM, Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belt and ITIL 4 Foundation Live online classroom for Active-duty soldier, Veterans, and Families. (Attend the class for no cost)
Up to 90% discount for Active-duty soldiers, veterans and families on PMP, CAPM Lean Six Sigma GB & BB and ITIL 4 Foundation live online course announced under the "Power To Heroes" Initiative.



Visit www.certificationplanner.com to explore our course catalog.

The registration process for complimentary veteran classes and March 2020 schedule will be announced next week. Follow us on LinkedIn or Facebook or connect with Samaira@certificationplanner.com to receive more updates.

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