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Winkie,
I'd like to offer my input as well. I passed the CPS exam in 1980 when it was still 6 parts and took two days to complete! The personal satisfaction when I finally passed (it took me 3 tries to pass all 6 parts) was tremendous. My boss at the time was also very supportive of my efforts and wrote a "blurb" about me in the corporate newsletter (35,000+ circulation!!).
Years later, the CPS designation helped me to get my current position. The HR manager was also a CPS and went on to get her degree in Human Resource Management, so she knew exactly what amount of hard work and study goes into attaining the designation. She made it a point to mention this credential to each manager who interviewed me, and I was told later that it was the "deciding factor" between hiring me and another highly qualified person.
I recently decided to get a degree in Office Administration, and the community college I applied to has granted me 27 credits toward the degree before I even attend my first class! Once I get the degree, I'd like to go on for a Bachelor's Degree in Human Resource Management. Some of the electives I'll take for the Office Administration degree will be a start in that direction, so the CPS designation can also be a stepping stone for someone who wants to move up.
In summary, yes -- the CPS designation has been well worth the effort it takes.
Energizer
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