Certification Benefits

The World Organization of Webmasters (WOW), working with industry and education, has developed the Certified Web Professional (CWP) program. WOW certification exams are based on industry-identified core competencies in both general and specific areas of practice.

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How do businesses and organizations benefit from WOW's Certified Web Professional Program?

Businesses benefit from certification because they will have a benchmark to compensate, measure and evaluate employees’ Web skills for roles within the organization.

How do individuals benefit from WOW's Certified Web Professional Program?

Individuals benefit by:

How do educators and educational institutions benefit from WOW's Certified Web Professional Program?

What others are saying about WOW’s Certification programs?

“Any industry that wants to be taken seriously needs to have set of coherent standards and thanks to WOW we are working towards that. The WOW exam was extremely difficult but thorough. I feel I've found the right organization to hook up with.”

Steve Zachar, Senior Web Producer, Electronic Commerce Department, Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire, LLC and WOW Certified Professional Web Developer

“I have taken the other certifications exams and I know after taking WOW’s exams the chances of a 15 year old opening a book and talking practice test to pass the exam is non existent. I have the confidence that a WOW certified professional is someone who has the skills and can do the job.”

Kathy Johnson, Assistant Professor of DeVry University and WOW Certified Web Administrator Associate.

“The WOW Web Developer certification course was the best of show. Molly Holzschlag was fantastic! The WOW exam covered the right breadth and depth of knowledge that a professional Web Developer should posses. Very well done.”

Inigo Figuracion, Webmaster and WOW Certified Professional Web Developer, Zoological Society of San Diego.

“Continued collaboration between SJCC and professional organizations such as WOW enable us to serve our students better by providing current information about job skills and employment opportunities.”

Lucy Dodge, San Jose City College.