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Definition: A non-technical certification designed for executives, managers and professionals who want to show demonstrated e-commerce business skills.

To Obtain:

  • There are three ways to obtain the CEC:
    • You can pre-qualify if you have 3+ years of documented e-business experience or if you are a technology executive.
    • You can use current college credit if you have completed a concentration, minor, or certificate with a focus on technology or the internet.
    • Take the CEC Interactive Courses which can be completed online in just a few weeks.
  • You must have 2 years of research, study or work experience.
  • You must agree to abide by the ICECC code of ethics and Professional Ethics Standards.
  • There is an annual renewal that requires you to complete 15 hours of ICECC approved education per year.

 

Also Known As: Certified E-Commerce Consultant
 

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Elsewhere on the Web:

CEC Application
Online CEC Application form.

CEC Information
Find out everything you need to know about the CEC certification from ICECC, the sponsor of this e-commerce cert.

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