Worldwide certification for Dreamweaver developers

The possibilities are endless, Macromedia has gone in training mode by bring out it's Certification for Dreamweaver developers.

Macromedia, announces the availability of Dreamweaver Developer Certification, which validates a user's understanding of Dreamweaver, Web page design, Web authoring, and Web technologies. Dreamweaver certification is part of the larger Macromedia Certified Professional Program, which demonstrates to employers and clients a proficiency in designing and developing Web sites.

For more information on the Macromedia Certified Professional Program, visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/certification/

In addition to Dreamweaver, exams are also available for Macromedia ColdFusion, and Macromedia Flash Developers. Macromedia has partnered with VUE (www.vue.com), one of the leading IT certification testing vendors, to deliver certification exams at more than 2,500 testing centers worldwide.

"Macromedia certification is an important step forward for all developers" said Justin Flynn, chief executive officer, Monde Online Agency. "This provides an essential benchmark in the industry and allows certified developers to be well recognised by potential clients/employers that may not possess perfect technical knowledge to judge their abilities in the absence of formal qualifications. Reducing risk to clients/employers is an excellent move in the right direction and will benefit everyone involved in the industry."

"Whether you are looking to add employees to your roster, outsource a job, or tackle a huge project, certification gives you an extra level of confidence when making your final hiring decisions," said Robert M. Hall, senior developer, mCOM 8. "Macromedia is providing the industry with a standard bar by which to measure Web skills, as well as the ability to access an online database of certified developers, which will let you cross-reference potential job candidates."

Developers who become certified through the program can use the Macromedia Certified Professional program logo on their business cards, letterhead, and Web sites; and they will also be listed on the Macromedia Web site as a Macromedia Certified professional. For more information on the certification program, visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/certification/

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