A few little letters can mean a lot to PPL these days. AAMOF, whether you’re professional prospects are TGTBT, or you’re currently AWLTP, a couple of digits can say a lot about who you are, and where you want to go.
IMHO, FITT’s little letters – CITP – mean something bigger. Not just cool initials to put on your CV, the Certified International Trade Professional certification is a mark of superior knowledge, standards, and practice.
CITP means TCOB in the most professional, progressive, and prestigious way. CITPs are global leaders who know the current international trade environment and are leading the future of their industry.
So GOWI! Visit us online and learn how to set yourself apart with the CITP—four little letters with serious meaning.
Text-Talk Glossary:
PPL – People
AAMOF – As a matter of fact
TGTBT – Too good to be true
AWLTP – Avoiding work like the plague
IMHO – In my humble opinion
TCOB – Taking care of business
GOWI – Get on with it
CITP – Certified International Trade Professional
FITT – Forum for International Trade Training
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- FITT equips individuals and businesses with the practical skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive global marketplace. An international trade training and professional certification body – and the leading membership based organization of its kind in the world – FITT sets the standards and designs the training programs for the professional designation, Certified International Trade Professional (CITP). Centred on international trade best practices and delivered by a broad network of educational partners, FITT’s quality training programs impart knowledge and practical skills that trade practitioners can apply immediately – providing competitive advantage and elevating their position in world markets. FITT and CITP: strengthening your hand in international trade.