Why is taking a Solar PV class that offers a certification important for me for entering the solar industry?
– Since Solar PV is still a young industry, there are relatively few solar installers, site foremen, sales persons, electricians and project managers working within the field. Due to this need, when you call a solar company looking for a job, the first question they will likely ask you is “Do you have experience in Solar PV?” If the answer to this question is “no”, you probably won’t even get a chance at an interview. But if you have completed entry-level training and earned either the ETA Entry Level Installer Certification, or the NABCEP Entry-Level Certificate of Knowledge, the prospective employer will know you possess in-depth understanding of Solar PV technology, Solar systems and Solar system component parts, as well as a deep understanding of Solar PV installation procedures and considerations. They will know this because both of these, respectively, are nationally acknowledged Solar Certification and Certificate programs. Possessing either of these will open doors for you that
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