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PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer

PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer certification shows that the individual is familiar with universal computer programming concepts like data types, containers, functions, conditions, loops, as well as Python programming language syntax, semantics, and the runtime environment.

PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer

Become PCEP™ certified and get your foot in the doorPython is the programming language that opens more doors than any other, and the more you understand Python, the more you can do in the 21st Century. With a solid knowledge of Python, you can work in a multitude of jobs and a multitude of industries.
PCEP™ certification will be particularly valuable for:
aspiring programmers and learners interested in learning programming for fun and job-related tasks;learners looking to gain fundamental skills and knowledge for an entry-level job role as a software developer, data analyst, or tester;industry professionals wishing to explore technologies that are connected with Python, or that utilize it as a foundation;team leaders, product managers, and project managers who want to understand the terminology and processes in the software development cycle to more effectively manage and communicate with production and development teams.Python is either the highest-paid, or one of the highest-paid languages in all parts of the world today, and the salaries range between $90,000 and $130,000 a year (source: SalaryExpert.com).
With the ever-increasing reliance on the Internet, and with Python playing an ever-growing role, the salary of the average Python programmer is almost sure to rise.
Currently, there are 100,000+ unfulfilled Python jobs around the world, and the supply of qualified Python programmers is unable to match the demand.
Skill Samurai Students who have completed Python Essentials 1 and 2 are eligible to take the PCEP -30-02 Certification Exam. The fee for the certification exam is $100

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