Certifying Knowledge of Statistics

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Self-taught individuals in statistics can enhance their employability by obtaining certifications, as formal degrees may not be available. The AP Statistics test is one option to demonstrate competence, provided a good score is achieved. Independent certification programs and continuing education courses offered by universities can also serve as valid proof of knowledge. Organizations like the American Society of Quality (ASQ) provide certifications, such as the Green Belt in Quality Control, which may be accessible for those with a statistics background. Exploring these certification avenues can effectively validate statistical knowledge to potential employers.
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Hi, just curious, I have taught myself a good chunk of statistics , up to non-parametric methods, but
I don't have any official proof of it, i.e., I don't have a degree on it I could use to convince a potential employer.
I know in other areas one may use, e.g., the GRE to show one's competence when one does not have a degree. The only thing I can think of is taking the AP test in Statistics. Would that be good-enough evidence ( of course, assuming I get a good grade) to an employer of my competence in statistics? Is there some other way of certifying this?
Thanks.
 
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Thanks, Greg, sorry if I was kind of lazy there.
 
You can look at the organization of ASQ (American Society of Quality). Quality Control thrives on statistical analysis. You will need to meet their requirements of certification, but a Green Belt (entry level QC control certification) is probably easy for you to get. You may qualify for higher certification as well. Google is your friend...
 
Well, yes, there are many points re a Google search: results are different for different people. And there is a lot of garbage ; I ask because you can get 1,000,000s of hits and no good idea which are true/meaningful/reasonable.
 

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