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This question is about account coordinator, program coordinator, and coordinator.
You do not need a degree to be a coordinator. A person can begin working as a junior project coordinator with just a high school diploma or GED. The industry, however, tends to favor applicants with a four-year degree.
For example, around 57.2% of coordinators have a bachelor's degree in business, communications, or a related field and around 10.6% have a master's degree. That leaves roughly 30% of positions to hire applicants with only an associate's degree and/or certifications.
Regardless of your education level, having certifications can help you get an entry-level position and help you refine the skills needed to be a successful coordinator. The type of coordinator (e.g., project, account) will determine what specific certificates are recommended for your area.
The Most Popular General Coordinator Certificates:
CTSI Certificate of Basic Coordinator Training. This certificate provides entry-level education for those who wish to become coordinators. This focuses on being a coordinator for both health and commercial industries.
Project Management Certificate. This certificate teaches you how to manage projects efficiently and effectively using traditional and agile methods. These are great skills to have as a coordinator and can also help you branch out into other related fields.

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