It is estimated that approximately 20 million tons of industrial paint is produced annually world-wide. Such large amount of paint requires a proportionately large number of personnel for its application, supervision and quality control. The global job market is a highly competitive world where specialization is the order of the day. The job roles have become so complex that an employee with “Generic” skills is not in very high demand. Also, unlike olden times, the personal safety at the work place, and protection of environment is being given paramount importance leading to an increased demand for Quality Control personnel. New rules, regulation and standards are getting created across the world and countries and organizations are mandated to enforce these. It has reached such epic proportions that any one with a reputed QC Inspector’s Certificate immediately finds a new employment or faster promotions in his current workplace. Fact of the matter is that, in certain industries, by virtue of their long standing tradition of quality and integrity, skill certification by some European or US based organizations enjoy a lot of credibility in the worldwide job market. Inculcation of global standards by affiliating with these entities sometimes results in some additional costs as follows: However, remuneration earned by successful candidates post-certification still makes it highly worthwhile.Career Possibilities
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