Mettl Launches Online Certification Platform

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new online certification platform Global online skills assessment company, Mettl, has announced the launch of its new online certification platform, providing a secure platform that enables companies to efficiently deliver online IT and other certification programs to candidates around the world.

Mettl’s new platform reduces the cost and time commitment of conducting certification exams compared to on-site manual proctoring. At the same time, it expands program access to more candidates, making secure, proctored exams available anywhere in the world.

“We’re seeing a huge boom in the training and certification industry as a direct result of the surge in demand for highly skilled IT professionals,” said Ketan Kapoor, CEO and co-founder of Mettl. “This platform allows companies to securely certify more candidates, more efficiently, no matter where they’re located, to meet that growing demand, with both conventional Q&A and simulation-driven skills-based assessment.”

The Mettl certification platform is a streamlined, scalable system that addresses aspects of the certification process, including:

• A built-in invitation, registration and payment processing;

• Flexible test authoring for creating custom questions in a variety of formats, including multimedia integration. Or choose from hundreds of questions in the Mettl Question Bank.

• Advanced, applied-knowledge assessment to test practical skills with simulation-based questions in coding, managerial skills and more.

• Security and identity validation with live webcam proctoring, access controls, and copy/paste and test window behavior restrictions to prevent candidates from cheating or navigating away from the test window.

• 360-degree customization with full white-label capability.

• Real-time test results with in-depth reporting and analysis.

• Auto-generated certificate upon successful completion.

• Third-party verification of certificates.

By Joshua Bjerke