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What is the difference between WorldatWork membership and WorldatWork Society of Certified Professionals membership?

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What is the difference between WorldatWork membership and WorldatWork Society of Certified Professionals membership?

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WorldatWork Society of Certified Professionals is an affiliate of WorldatWork that administers the exams and certification programs. The Society is a separate not-for-profit legal entity that serves as an elite member-based networking association for individuals who have attained one or more of the designations (CCP, CBP, GRP, WLCP). The Society has two levels of participation, “alumni” and “members.” Alumni are designees whose designations are no longer current/recertified. Members are designees whose designations are current. Society membership is complimentary and includes networking opportunities and other benefits. Complimentary Society membership is offered to encourage Society alumni (non-current designees) to remain current in the profession(s).

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WorldatWork Society of Certified Professionals is an affiliate of WorldatWork that administers the exams and certification programs. The Society is a separate not-for-profit legal entity that serves as an elite member-based networking association for individuals who have attained one or more of the designations (CCP, CBP, GRP, WLCP, CSCP, CECP). Society members are designees whose designations are current. Society membership is complimentary and includes networking opportunities and other benefits. Complimentary Society membership is offered to encourage Society alumni (non-current designees) to remain current in the profession(s).

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