Tuesday 4 May 2021

Certification in Demand at Industries and Corporate at present scenario :

HR Certification :

HR certifications are  high in demand in industries and corporate.

HR talk about human resource management, Recruitment.

Certification in Demand at Industries and Corporate at present scenario :

1) Six Sigma Belt Certification

A study conducted by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) in 2011 showed that certified Six Sigma Black Belts earn about $16500 more per year than non-certified professionals.

Did You Know?

Six Sigma Certified professionals are being sought after across the world. TCS, HCL, Accenture, Wipro, Honeywell, GE, Volkswagen, United Health Group are in constant search for six sigma certified professionals.

Question:

Have you ever found a similarity between Six Sigma & Karate?

YES I NO



2) HR Certification

Payscale reported that 34.2% of all HR professionals have at least one HR Certification in corporate world towards management skill development.

Interesting Facts about HR.

Human Resources managers believe that Tuesday is the most productive day of the week.

Women Business Owners employ 35% more people than all the fortune 500 companies combined.

 

3) Digital Marketing Certification

According to New York based digital marketing firm Mondo, the demand for Digital Marketing Professionals increased by 38% in the last five years.

Question:

Is Digital Marketing an essential Entrepreneurial Skill?

Yes, without the knowledge of digital marketing, entrepreneurs will find it almost impossible to get a new venture off the ground.

 

4) Entrepreneurship Development Training

Do you know?

Today, there are more than 400 million entrepreneurs around the world – that means one in every 18 person owns a business, according to a survey.

 

5) Business Analyst

According to a McKinsey study, there will eventually be more than 490,000 vacant jobs in the business analyst industry, but fewer than 200,000 qualified individuals will be available to fill these roles. 

TechCrunch has also reported that worldwide, the demand for data analysts  is eventually expected to exceed supply by more than 50 percent.