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Essendon wrote: » Depends on the company, my current employer pays for all my certs and occasionally they'll cover the cost of training if they feel it'll help me do the job better. If you are a contractor, companies generally dont pay for your certs, they hire you at a premium price as it is. Which tests are you thinking of taking?
Mind_Sculptor wrote: » I only work at my current place for about 2 weeks, is it too early to ask for them to pay for my certs?
swild wrote: » My company requires that you have been with them for three months to get Educational Assistance, as they put it. That includes GED, college, training, certs, and enrollment in professional organizations. You first have to fill out a form stating why it would help you in your future with the company and why you couldn't get the same knowledge for free for either other employees or from a seminar. Then once your supervisor, manager, and regional HR approves it, you can get enrolled or whatever. You then have to prove that you passed with at least a B to get reimbursed, or just passed for a cert. You then have to stay with them for a year after the reimbursement payment or you have to pay them back. The limit is $5250 a year. Even with all that, my boss's boss, the VP of Finance, just expensed the cost of my CISSP exam after I had only been there 2 months, without any paperwork, just because I asked. I've proven that I am worth the investment. Everything is possible. I will be getting at least $5250 every year. I'm thinking pretty seriously about finishing my bachelor's at WGU.
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