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NCP-MCI Certification Recognized as No. 3 Top-Paying IT Certification

By Jon Hall, Director, Technical Certification

November 16, 2024 | min

We’re thrilled to announce that our popular Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI) certification has been ranked the No. 3 top-paying IT certification in the latest Skillsoft report, 20+ Top-Paying IT Certifications Going Into 2025. This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our users and the value our certification brings to the IT community.

The IT industry is fast-paced and competitive and staying up-to-date with the latest skills is crucial for career advancement. Certifications are a great way for IT professionals to validate their skills and NCP-MCI stands out as a leader.

Being ranked the No. 3 top-paying certification indicates that NCP-MCI certification holders are seeing a significant return on their investment, with higher salaries and more opportunities for advancement.

The NCP-MCI certification is our core certification for administrators and engineers working with the Nutanix AOS Storage hyperconverged infrastructure software stack. Earning this certification validates your skills to complete routine tasks, including deploying and managing virtual infrastructure components and VMs, performing operational maintenance tasks, and remediating infrastructure alerts and events. 

If you’ve been considering earning a Nutanix certification to boost your career, you can start the process with confidence that employers pay a top salary for the value that Nutanix certified professionals can bring to their IT Departments. 

You can learn more about our certification program at nutanix.com/certification

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