ACP vs alternatives — which certification is actually more recognized?
I'm trying to decide between pursuing ACP and a couple of alternative certifications in the same field. Hoping people with industry experience can weigh in.
From what I've researched, the ACP focuses more heavily on practice test, which aligns with the direction my career is heading. But I've heard mixed things about how widely it's recognized compared to the more established options in this space.
I've started with the acp typography and text manipulation questions and answers and the content quality is strong. I'm also cross-referencing with acp test to understand where the content gaps are compared to competing programs. But strong study material doesn't necessarily mean the credential carries equal weight with hiring managers.
If you're in hiring or have been hired with the ACP cert: do recruiters actually know what it is? Or do you find yourself having to explain it?
This is exactly the thread I needed. I sit for my ACP in 5 weeks and have been second-guessing my prep. The study guide area you mentioned is definitely my weak spot. Thanks for the honest breakdown.
The part about reviewing wrong answers thoroughly is so underrated. Most people just move on after getting something wrong. Going back to understand the concept is what actually builds retention for the ACP. I also used acp test for the areas that kept coming up wrong — really helped cement the concepts.
Failed first attempt, came back to this thread. The consensus on acp practice test being the make-or-break area is right. Focusing almost exclusively on applied questions this time around.
Quick update: just cleared 78% on my most recent ACP practice set using acp acp masks and effects. Sitting for the real thing in 2 weeks. Feeling cautiously optimistic.
Honestly I almost bailed on ACP halfway through because I wasn't seeing the point and the material felt overwhelming. What kept me going was actually drilling the practice tests obsessively -- specifically the acp acp masks and effects section which I'd completely underestimated. Once I started doing timed runs on those it clicked.
To your actual question -- yes it's recognized, more than I expected. I've had two interviews since passing and both hiring managers knew exactly what it was. If your career is heading in that direction just commit and do it. The alternatives I looked at felt broader but shallower, and employers in my space seem to value the depth ACP tests for over a general cert any day.
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