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Career Certified Extends Its Investment in the Fast-Growing Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Professionals Market with Acquisition of My Contractors License
Through this acquisition, Career Certified adds general contractor and electrical contractor licensing exam preparation solutions to its expanding portfolio of regulated career education products, positioning itself to positively impact a market of millions of AEC professionals.
Today, Career Certified acquired My Contractors License, a trusted name in general contractor licensing exam preparation. Through the acquisition, Career Certified expands its portfolio to support learners preparing for state licensing exams and the nationally -recognized National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) exam.

By expanding into this market, Career Certified underscores its commitment to supporting professional growth in the AEC sector, reinforcing its position as a go-to resource for compliance-focused education. The My Contractors License acquisition bolsters Career Certified's existing AEC market leadership in architecture exam preparation.
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About My Contractors License
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About Career Certified
Career Certified makes purpose attainable. From Pre-Licensing, Post-Licensing, Exam Prep, and Continuing Education coursework to tools for the entire lifecycle of a professional's career, the company pairs an easy-to-use platform and flexible learning options with a deep understanding of students' needs conducive to guiding them to career freedom. Visit CareerCertified.com to learn more.
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