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 Are You Ready to Pass the LEED Exam?
As more and more big corporations and small businesses adopt green, sustainable building techniques, there will be an increasing number of opportunities for construction professionals who have the prized LEED certification. However, if you want to pass the LEED exam with a minimum of fuss and bother, you need to select your training center with care. Green building and sustainable architecture and energy are some of the hottest fields in the construction industry today. If you’re already in the construction field or are looking to get into it, then you need to become LEED certified so that your skills will be on the cutting edge of the construction industry. If you have any doubts that green building technologies and green, renewable energy are becoming big business, one only needs to look at the solar power industry in Germany, where almost half of the world’s solar power is generated. The U.S. is far behind Germany in terms of the total amount of electricity created through solar power generation, but that only means that the U.S. will have to make huge efforts to catch up in the next decade or so. That will mean the creation of thousands of jobs in the U.S., from the factories that will be turning out the millions of solar panels needed, to the highly-trained technicians who will be needed to install these solar panels, to the energy specialists who will be needed to conduct energy audits on current and future buildings to assess their energy needs and whether or not solar panels will be able to meet that structure’s current and future energy requirements.

There will soon be a rush to hire construction and energy specialists who have passed the LEED exam. Professionals with the LEED certification will then be in high demand, even if the current recession continues to plague our economy. Being trained in the installation and maintenance of green technologies will mean job security now and for the coming decades, no matter how bad the economy gets. One advantage of passing the LEED exam and getting certified is that LEED has worldwide name recognition and gets you instant respect as one of an army of highly-trained professionals who are experts in implementing green technologies in new construction projects as well as in existing structures.

Another advantage you accrue when you pass the LEED exam is that you will actually have the necessary skills to work on all projects that require LEED certification, something that everyone knows will become increasingly valuable in the future. In addition, if you do go through an LEED certification program, you’ll be establishing a network of contacts that will be able to help you find work in the future. Of course, it almost goes without saying that LEED certification will make you stand out from your competition whenever you’re vying for new jobs. That’s nothing to sneer at when the market for jobs is as intensely competitive as it is right now.

Finally, and possibly most important: getting LEED certified after you pass the LEED exam means that you are making a positive impact on the world’s environment. Green technologies are here to stay. The old, polluting, energy-wasting methods of the past will fall by the wayside. Construction professionals who cling to the old ways will find themselves scrounging for work as their skill sets become obsolete. Green is the color of the future. In order to stay competitive, American businesses need to eliminate waste, pollution, and all technologies that are energy inefficient in order to stay competitive in the international marketplace. The U.S. is already far behind countries like Germany, Spain, and Japan when it comes to using solar power, so it will need all the LEED-certified construction and design professionals that LEED training institutions can crank out. Don’t fall behind this historic march toward green technologies. Get your LEED certification now!
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