The ECDL Foundation offers globally recognised computer qualifications including ECDL, ECDL Advanced, ECDL Expert, ICDL, ICDL Advanced and ICDL Expert, which use popular Microsoft Office applications and have been adopted by several major businesses and governments as a prerequisite for their employees. Additionally ECDL qualifications (UK) can now be added to the ITQ portfolios, making them idea as home study courses... |
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ICDLICDL stands for "International Computer Driving Licence". The ICDL is the international version of the ECDL "European Computer Driving Licence" and both qualifications cover the same syllabus. The ICDL qualification was established by the ECDL Foundation in 1999 and has become globally recognised in over 148 countries worldwide.
ICDL Career OpportunitiesICDL modules cover popular globally used Microsoft Office computer applications incorporating, IT Security, IT User Fundamentals, Word-Processing, Spreadsheets, Databases, Presentations, Using Email and the Internet programs. ICDL module areas cover 99% of subject knowledge that employers expect their staff to know in the modern workplace.
ICDL Job salariesICDL jobs salaries range from junior roles from £20,000 for a junior job role, up to around £40,000 for senior roles, such as Office Manager.
ICDL Self-Study CoursesLearners can save hundreds compared to mainstream study methods by using self-study courses to gain their desired qualifications. ICDL certifications can be gained using Microsoft Office applications and certifications cover a range of ICDL modules at various ability levels. With thousands of ICDL test centres worldwide and three years (from the first successful ICDL exam taken) to complete the qualification, means ICDL qualifications can be achieved quickly and cost-effectively. Downlaod FREE ICDL samples and find out more via our Microsoft Office courses page.
Article AuthorBy Paul Buggs...
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