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Why is there a retirement policy for Microsoft Certifications?

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Why is there a retirement policy for Microsoft Certifications?

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A. The primary reason is to help ensure that Microsoft Certification is an indicator of up-to-date, relevant skills on current Microsoft technologies. Hiring managers must have confidence that someone who holds a Microsoft Certification is current and engaged with Microsoft technologies.

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