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    Default ACE - Benefits

    What are the benefits money wise and job availability increase if you are an Adobe Certified Expert?

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    Default Re: ACE - Benefits

    I am a Photoshop ACE. As a computer instructor it is marginally worthwile. As for ordinary designers, I would put the benefits at slim to none. Perhaps it might give a beginner some resume credibility (although it is unlikely that a beginner would be able to pass the exam).
    Don McCahill Guest

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    Default Re: ACE - Benefits

    Better portfolio always wins over certification if you're looking for design type jobs; instructors jobs? can't say.
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