certification level

[/ˌsɜːr.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən ˈlev.əl/]
nounpl: certification levels
nível de certificação
1. A rank or degree of professional qualification or competency recognized by a certifying body or organization
She achieved the highest certification level in project management.
Ela atingiu o mais alto nível de certificação em gerenciamento de projetos.
2. A standard of qualification required to practice a particular profession or skill
The certification level for this role requires five years of experience.
O nível de certificação para este cargo exige cinco anos de experiência.
3. A tier or stage in a progressive certification program
He is currently working towards the intermediate certification level.
Ele está trabalhando para atingir o nível de certificação intermediária.
In both Brazilian and American professional contexts, certification levels are crucial for career advancement and credibility. Brazil has increasingly adopted international certification standards (ISO, PMP, AWS) alongside national certifications. The term is widely used in technology, healthcare, education, and project management sectors to denote professional competency and marketability.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
qualification levelcredential levelcertification tiercompetency level
Antonyms / Antônimos
decertificationrevocation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
nível de certificação
Standard usage in professional and educational contexts
São Paulo
nível de certificação
Commonly used in corporate and technology sectors
Rio de Janeiro
nível de certificação
Used in formal professional documentation
Portugal
nível de certificação
Used similarly to Brazilian Portuguese in professional contexts

Related Words

certificationcredentialprofessional qualificationaccreditationcompetency

Related Idioms & Phrases

reach/achieve a certification level
meet the certification level
advance to the next certification level
maintain certification level standards
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