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Bartender Certificate (BC)

Obtaining your bartending certification means that you are a certified bartender. This certificate shows that you have successfully completed your training for bartending, and graduated. As a profession, bartending is monetarily rewarding as well as exciting. Candidates are uniquely qualified for immediate employment, and use their bartending certification in mixology in several different ways. Bartending not only focus on the job of being a professional bartender, but are also an excellent background for anyone seeking private ownership or a career in the bar management field. When you submit your resume to an employer, it would look really good on you, to have your bartending certification. Without any authentication, who’s to know if a bartender knows exactly what he is doing. You don’t want to have someone working the bar, that isn’t qualified. Bartending is a hands on profession and must be taught by hands on instruction behind a real bar, in a real bar or nightclub environment. You will be ready to work in any bar or nightclub with a nationally recognized certificate. Even though Bartending is one of the oldest known professions, the skills and knowledge required changes constantly.

Reasons to be a Bartender:
Have a great time while working and get paid for it.
Meet tons of new friends and interesting people.
Flexible hours. Full time or part time shifts.
Everyday is always different.
Do it for a career, extra money, your own business or just a hobby.

There will always be a demand for bartenders.

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