Professional associations are bodies or societies made up of people with common goals or interests in the particular field. Their formation is not informed by the quest for profits but the need to further the public interest and for the members especially in the setting and keeping of standard in the field. In most cases, the influence the government in the formulation of policies and introduction of new curricular geared towards ensuring that quality of knowledge is optimized. They also provide certifications to the members to show that they are qualified and should be trusted in executing their roles given the knowledge they have in the field. In my previous coursework on networking, I am interested in joining Network and System Professionals Association (NaSPA) and the Network Professional Association (NPA). From my extensive research, I have realized that the two are influential bodies on computing and networking professions. NaSPA’s membership is segmented into various categories namely, Associates and Students, Current and Former US Military, and Basic membership among others. The basic requirements include having knowledge in this field and certification from various US institutions. Some benefits, which depend on free/paid subscriptions, include access to jobs websites, access to past/upcoming newsletters,...
Ever since its establishment in 1986, NaSPA has been instrumental in enhancing members’ job placement, the provision of technical support, and networking.References
Network and System Professionals Association (NaSPA). http://naspa.com
Network Professional Association (NPA). http://www.npa.org/public/about.cfm
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