CEI APPLICATION - EC-Council

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Training Preparation Some of the ways you can polish your training and presentation skills prior to teaching a course include: • Observe an experienced instructor—Watch an experienced instructor and take notes on things such as course flow, timing, student questions, and helpful analogies. Page 5 • Practice delivering the course—Deliver the course, or portions of the course, to a group of your peers so that you can refine your presentation and identify any problem areas. Frequently Asked Questions How do I become a CEI (i-Business) ? See the previous section for list of steps How long does it take to become a CEI (i-Business) ? The time it takes to become a CEI (i-Business) will vary, depending on factors such as: • Submitting the application • Responding to requests for information & background checks • Availability and Train-the-Trainer attendance of the course you are seeking certification to teach • Passing the certification exam • Your knowledge of EC-Council products and technologies • Your experience in training What fees and expenses are associated with the program? Applicants pay Train-the-Trainer course fees for each course they attend, exam fees, and all personal expenses—such as travel, meals, and accommodation—incurred during the assessment periods. Do I need to take a test to become a CEI (i-Business)? If you are seeking certification to teach CIMP training course for example, you must take and pass the corresponding course exam. Exams are offered at Prometric and VUE Testing Centres around the world. If I am accepted to the program, what am I certified to do? As a CEI (i-Business), you can teach the specific EC-Council course(s) that you have been certified to teach to customers defined by EC-Council or an Accredited Training Centre. http://www.eccouncil.org EC-Council

Where can I find a schedule of Train-the-Trainer classes? The class schedule, which is posted approximately 30 days in advance, is available with your Distributor or Regional Representative" How do I register for the TTT class? Please visit the above link. Page 6 How are CEI (i-Business) trainers evaluated? For user and professional training courses, new trainers are first evaluated during the TTT session. In the TTT, you must demonstrate suffi cient professional knowledge and instructional presentation skills to competently teach the course before you receive certification to deliver the course. As a means of ongoing evaluation, students are provided an online evaluation form at the end of each course and are asked to evaluate both the course content and the trainer’s professional and instructional expertise. EC-Council will review the course evaluations. Once I am certified to teach a course, how long does that certification last? Once you are certified to teach a course, you can teach that course until any one of these conditions exists: • A major update to the curriculum, after which you may be required to demonstrate knowledge of the new technology. • Poor evaluations received on either your instructional abilities or your professional knowledge. If this occurs, you may need to repeat the TTT session and/or teach the course under supervision of an EC- Council Master Trainer • Termination of your CEI (i-Business) agreement. How will I be scheduled to teach a course? If you are teaching directly for EC-Council, you will be scheduled via iClass, EC-Council’s online training system regarding available classes and given the opportunity to accept or reject the class in question. If you work for an EC-Council Accredited Training Centre, the centre will manage your teaching schedule. http://www.eccouncil.org EC-Council

Training Preparation<br />

Some of the ways you can polish your training and presentation skills prior to teaching a course include:<br />

• Observe an experienced instructor—Watch an experienced instructor and take notes on things such as<br />

course flow, timing, student questions, and helpful analogies.<br />

Page 5<br />

• Practice delivering the course—Deliver the course, or portions of the course, to a group of your peers<br />

so that you can refine your presentation and identify any problem areas.<br />

Frequently Asked Questions<br />

How do I become a <strong>CEI</strong> (i-Business) ?<br />

See the previous section for list of steps<br />

How long does it take to become a <strong>CEI</strong> (i-Business) ?<br />

The time it takes to become a <strong>CEI</strong> (i-Business) will vary, depending on factors such as:<br />

• Submitting the application<br />

• Responding to requests for information & background checks<br />

• Availability and Train-the-Trainer attendance of the course you are seeking certification to<br />

teach<br />

• Passing the certification exam<br />

• Your knowledge of <strong>EC</strong>-<strong>Council</strong> products and technologies<br />

• Your experience in training<br />

What fees and expenses are associated with the program?<br />

Applicants pay Train-the-Trainer course fees for each course they attend, exam fees, and all personal<br />

expenses—such as travel, meals, and accommodation—incurred during the assessment periods.<br />

Do I need to take a test to become a <strong>CEI</strong> (i-Business)?<br />

If you are seeking certification to teach CIMP training course for example, you must take and pass the<br />

corresponding course exam. Exams are offered at Prometric and VUE Testing Centres around the world.<br />

If I am accepted to the program, what am I certified to do?<br />

As a <strong>CEI</strong> (i-Business), you can teach the specific <strong>EC</strong>-<strong>Council</strong> course(s) that you have been certified to<br />

teach to customers defined by <strong>EC</strong>-<strong>Council</strong> or an Accredited Training Centre.<br />

http://www.eccouncil.org<br />

<strong>EC</strong>-<strong>Council</strong>

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