Hi @Parker, Brandon ,
Microsoft Certification is based on industry-defined roles and on the skills needed to perform those roles. All the educational resources for certification at Microsoft Learn are aligned to these roles. That’s what makes Microsoft Certification so valuable. It demonstrates that you’re proficient in the specific, real-world skills associated with recognized industry roles. It verifies that you know how to apply technical knowledge to solve today’s business challenges. And it helps you keep up with industry changes, because the training is always being updated and new certifications are being added all the time. See the benefits of Microsoft certification in How can Microsoft role-based certification help you? and Certification benefits businesses, too.
As to the third-party certification, I'm not sure they have the same value and benefits as official Microsoft certifications For Microsoft products. And I'm not sure if the training of third-party certification is up to date all the time. Since that you want to get certificated in a MS product, why not get certificated from Microsoft?
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