• 1C

    “1C” is a universal software product that provides a wide range of options for automated accounting at enterprises, in organizations and institutions with different levels of complexity of accounting, regardless of their branch of business and pattern of ownership,. “1C” responsibly solves the majority of problems that an accounting service of any company faces.
    “1C” includes the chart of accounts according to the Decree of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine “On Approval of the Chart of Accounts and the Instruction on its Use” on the 30th November, 1999, № 291. Keeping accounts, organizing analytical, currency, quantifying accounting meet the requirements of the law on accounting and data reporting.
    “1C” certificate is an official verification of the fact that its owner can effectively use every option of most common programs of automated accounting, operational, trade and procurement accounting, as well as payroll programs.
    The certificate allows to:
    1. Confirm one’s qualifications, work experience and skills in using most popular programs of  automated accounting, as well as trade and procurement accounting.
    2. Get certain advantages over the non-certified colleagues while being promoted or hired.
    3. Enjoy respect and trust of management and employees.
    4. Gain confidence in one’s skills and abilities.
    “1C” exam
    “1C” certificate verifies the achievement of the next professional level and confirms one’s proficiency in the chosen field, as well as professional mastery of instrumental tools of designing in “1C” environment.
    How to get a certificate:
    Computerized testing is conducted in Training Center for “1C” Officials. There are 14 multiple-choice questions, checking the knowledge of basic mechanisms and capacities of 1C platform, as well as questions on various topics and aspects of using the program. For each question there are three or four variants to choose the most complete and correct answer from. The time limit for the entire test is 30 minutes, while the time to answer each question is not limited.
    Examination is assessed according to a “Pass”-“Fail” scale. To pass the test one should give correct answers to 12 out of 14 questions. The order of the answers does not influence the results, as well as the time spent on certain questions, choosing another answer or returning to a question one has not answered. Answering all the questions ahead of time is not taken into account when assessing the results.