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| What does CITP stand for? |
CITP is short for Certified International Trade Professional. It is the only professional trade designation of its kind, and is earned by completing courses and meeting standards and requirements set by FITT, Canada's international trade training and professional certification authority.
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| Why should I become a CITP? |
| If you aspire to or already work in international trade, the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation is for you. As a CITP, you will be recognized by employers, colleagues, and clients as a professional whose competencies in international trade are of the highest standard, and you will have the credential to prove it. You will have knowledge and skills that will provide you with a personal competitive advantage in international markets and in your place of work. |
| Is CITP for me? |
| Just as global trade activities are multi-faceted, so too is the CITP designation. Marketing, law, finance, logistics— the CITP designation can reflect specialization in many of these areas. CITPs apply their professional skills in a wide array of organizations, from small- and medium- size enterprises to large manufacturing concerns, to the public sector and associations. What they all have in common is that their organizations are active in global trade—and recognize the value of knowledge and certification in this highly competitive sphere. |
| How do I become a CITP? |
| To qualify for the CITP designation, you must have international trade experience and successfully complete the FITTskills program. You can take FITTskills courses at the Canadian College, learning first-hand from seasoned international trade professionals. |
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