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The Board Certified Entomologist ProgramBCE Certification can lead to better visibility, opportunities, and jobs.In today's increasingly complex and highly-specialized economy, credentials are everything. Sure, you know you've got the skills to do the job, but how do you convince potential customers and employers? For many career-minded pest management professionals, certification is often the answer. You may know BCEs who live or work near you. Click here to see a roster of our current BCEs. Board certification in entomology is a way for professionals to stand out from the crowd, to prove their capabilities to customers and employers, and differentiate themselves from others in the field. The steps to become a BCE are: Step 1: Determine eligibility Step 2: Application Step 3: Study for your examinations Step 4: Select a proctor Step 5: Take your exam(s) Step 6: Maintain your certification
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