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ANTONELLAGALETTO
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Hi all! I have been using ArcGIS for a long time, and now I need to get a GIS certification. I saw there are different types of certifications in the ESRI Website. Which would be the most general to start with? Are there special prep classes you thought it was wise to take, or did you just study and take it on your own? And lastly, do you think that ESRI is the most appropriate certification to have when looking for a GIS-Job?

Thank you very much for any information!

Antonella

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ABishop
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Hello,

I think its great you are pursuing certifications.  ESRI certifications are definitely worth while, but I also think its important to obtain your GISP.  This is a certification that is nationally recognized and issues by the GISC.  Here is the website if you want to check it out: https://www.gisci.org/ 

The GISP is a cumulative portfolio that can be filled out online and if you have several years of ArcGIS experience, education, volunteerism, and skill; all of these attributes can be added up for your points to become eligible.  There is a test now which you have to pass, but I didn't have to do this for mine since I got in before the test was required.

For the ESRI certification track, you can go to their site.  It gives you certification track paths and each one has detailed preparation material you can choose to participate in to prepare you for taking the certification exams.  Here is the main link for the ESRI certification site: https://www.esri.com/training/certification-find-exam/ 

Good Luck!

Amanda Bishop, GISP

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JayantaPoddar
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Which Esri component is your strength? You should choose a core certification (ArcGIS Desktop/ ArcGIS Enterprise) based on your strength.

ArcGIS Desktop Associate 19-001 | Technical Certification (esri.com) could be the most attempted Esri technical certification globally. Its successor, ArcGIS Pro Associate 2101 | Technical Certification (esri.com) will be releasing publicly in a month's time.

Check the brochure in the Exam page for more information on skills measured and related preparation resources. You could check Esri Training Catalog | Find Courses on GIS and ArcGIS Topics for learning-plans on appropriate Esri exam(s).

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If you feel you want to keep your career relevant and updated with Esri Technology, Esri Technical Certification will definitely help.

Another relevant certification in GIS industry would be GISP certification - GISCI.

Here is a nice article discussing both GISP and Esri Technical Certification Programs Are Complementary | ArcNews Online.

Hope that helps!



Think Location

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KatieSmith
Esri Regular Contributor

Hi Antonella, glad you are looking into Esri technical certification! It is a great thing to add to your resume and to grow your professional ArcGIS skills. Esri has some brand-new certifications releasing in December (and more coming in early 2022) that may pique your interest. Depending on your level of experience with ArcGIS Pro, you may consider taking the ArcGIS Pro Foundation exam (more entry-level) or the ArcGIS Pro Associate exam (multiple years of experience--most likely the exam for you).

Once you go to the exam page, you can click the Download Exam Information button to learn more. The ArcGIS Pro exams will be publicly available in mid-December, and at that time, the last page in the Exam Information Guide will have a learning plan full of courses we recommend you take to prepare for the exam. 

There is also a GIS Fundamentals exam coming in 2022 that is for those who can perform entry-level mapping and visualization tasks, sharing, and analysis.

This Preparing for Esri Technical Certification web course may also be helpful. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions. 

Katie Smith | Principal Marketing Communications Specialist | Training Services

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ABishop
MVP Regular Contributor

Hello,

I think its great you are pursuing certifications.  ESRI certifications are definitely worth while, but I also think its important to obtain your GISP.  This is a certification that is nationally recognized and issues by the GISC.  Here is the website if you want to check it out: https://www.gisci.org/ 

The GISP is a cumulative portfolio that can be filled out online and if you have several years of ArcGIS experience, education, volunteerism, and skill; all of these attributes can be added up for your points to become eligible.  There is a test now which you have to pass, but I didn't have to do this for mine since I got in before the test was required.

For the ESRI certification track, you can go to their site.  It gives you certification track paths and each one has detailed preparation material you can choose to participate in to prepare you for taking the certification exams.  Here is the main link for the ESRI certification site: https://www.esri.com/training/certification-find-exam/ 

Good Luck!

Amanda Bishop, GISP
ANTONELLAGALETTO
New Contributor II

Hi Amanda, thank you veru much for your help! I really appreciate it 🙂

I will have a look at the links you shared. 

Thank again, 

Antonella

ABishop
MVP Regular Contributor

You're welcome!  Good luck!

Amanda Bishop, GISP
JayantaPoddar
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Which Esri component is your strength? You should choose a core certification (ArcGIS Desktop/ ArcGIS Enterprise) based on your strength.

ArcGIS Desktop Associate 19-001 | Technical Certification (esri.com) could be the most attempted Esri technical certification globally. Its successor, ArcGIS Pro Associate 2101 | Technical Certification (esri.com) will be releasing publicly in a month's time.

Check the brochure in the Exam page for more information on skills measured and related preparation resources. You could check Esri Training Catalog | Find Courses on GIS and ArcGIS Topics for learning-plans on appropriate Esri exam(s).

JayantaPoddar_0-1637595480049.png

 

If you feel you want to keep your career relevant and updated with Esri Technology, Esri Technical Certification will definitely help.

Another relevant certification in GIS industry would be GISP certification - GISCI.

Here is a nice article discussing both GISP and Esri Technical Certification Programs Are Complementary | ArcNews Online.

Hope that helps!



Think Location
ANTONELLAGALETTO
New Contributor II

Hi JayantaPoddar!

Thank you very much for your reply! I am a geologist, and my current posdtoc is almost finishing. Since I have a good background in the use of ArcGIS (specially ArcMap 10.5) , I was thinking that getting a certification would open my future job opportunities into the private sector and a remote position potentially. I see that there are a lot of new vacancies being post lately, so I thought this could be a good idea. So, your advice so much usefull for me, to start working on this project. Than you so much for your suggestions! 

Best, 

Anto

ANTONELLAGALETTO
New Contributor II

Hi all! I have been using ArcGIS for a long time, and now I need to get a GIS certification. I saw there are different types of certifications in the ESRI Website. Which would be the most general to start with? Are there special prep classes you thought it was wise to take, or did you just study and take it on your own? And lastly, do you think that ESRI is the most appropriate certification to have when looking for a GIS-Job?

Thank you very much for any information!

Antonella

by Anonymous User
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Dear as discussed by other mates you may start with 

  • ArcGIS Desktop Entry 19-001 and subsequently prepare your self for 
  • ArcGIS Desktop Professional 19-001

Regards

 

Akhtar Khilji

 

KatieSmith
Esri Regular Contributor

Hi Antonella, glad you are looking into Esri technical certification! It is a great thing to add to your resume and to grow your professional ArcGIS skills. Esri has some brand-new certifications releasing in December (and more coming in early 2022) that may pique your interest. Depending on your level of experience with ArcGIS Pro, you may consider taking the ArcGIS Pro Foundation exam (more entry-level) or the ArcGIS Pro Associate exam (multiple years of experience--most likely the exam for you).

Once you go to the exam page, you can click the Download Exam Information button to learn more. The ArcGIS Pro exams will be publicly available in mid-December, and at that time, the last page in the Exam Information Guide will have a learning plan full of courses we recommend you take to prepare for the exam. 

There is also a GIS Fundamentals exam coming in 2022 that is for those who can perform entry-level mapping and visualization tasks, sharing, and analysis.

This Preparing for Esri Technical Certification web course may also be helpful. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions. 

Katie Smith | Principal Marketing Communications Specialist | Training Services
ANTONELLAGALETTO
New Contributor II

Hi Katie!

Thank you veru mcuh for your detailed reply 🙂 I will definitely have a look at the links you shared, and I will keep you in mind if I have further questions 🙂

All the best, 

Antonella