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Careers Courses for Computing in 2009
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If it weren’t for a continuous flood of well educated network and PC support staff, business in the United Kingdom (and around the world) would inevitably be drawn to a standstill. We have a constantly increasing demand for technicians to support both users and the systems they work with. The world’s requirement for those members of the workforce is ever increasing, as everything becomes significantly more computer dependent.
Making the most suitable career option is hard enough – so which sectors are important to investigate and what questions do we need to be raising?
Don’t get hung-up, as many people do, on the training course itself. Training is not an end in itself; this is about employment. Focus on the end-goal. It’s possible, in some situations, to thoroughly enjoy one year of training but end up spending 10 or 20 years in a job you hate, entirely because you stumbled into it without some quality research when it was needed – at the start.
Get to grips with the income level you aspire to and whether you’re an ambitious person or not. This can often control what particular accreditations will be expected and what industry will expect from you in return. We advise all students to talk with a professional advisor before they embark on a training program. This gives some measure of assurance that it contains the commercially required skills for the career that is sought.
You should only consider retraining programmes which will progress to industry accepted certifications. There are way too many small colleges promoting unknown ‘in-house’ certificates that are essentially useless when it comes to finding a job. The top IT companies such as Microsoft, CompTIA, Adobe or Cisco have widely acknowledged proficiency programmes. These heavyweights will make your CV stand-out.
Proper support should never be taken lightly – locate a good company that includes 24×7 access, as anything less will frustrate you and could put a damper on the speed you move through things. Locate training schools where you can receive help at any time of day or night (no matter if it’s in the middle of the night on a weekend!) Ensure you get direct access to tutors, and not simply some messaging service that means you’re constantly waiting for a call-back during office hours.
The most successful trainers have many support offices across multiple time-zones. Online access provides the interactive interface to seamlessly link them all together, any time of the day or night, help is just a click away, without any contact issues or hassle. Find a training company that offers this level of study support. As only live 24×7 round-the-clock support provides the necessary backup.
Students who consider this area of study can be very practical by nature, and don’t really enjoy classrooms, and endless reading of dry academic textbooks. If this is putting you off studying, use multimedia, interactive learning, with on-screen demonstrations and labs. Recent studies into the way we learn shows that much more of what we learn in remembered when we involve as many senses as possible, and we put into practice what we’ve been studying.
Top of the range study programs now offer interactive discs. Through instructor-led video classes you’ll learn your subject via their teaching and demonstrations. Then you test your knowledge by practicing and interacting with the software. Don’t take any chances and look at a small selection of training examples before you purchase a course. The minimum you should expect would be instructor-led video demonstrations and a variety of audio-visual and interactive sections.
It’s usually bad advice to opt for on-line only training. Connection quality and reliability varies hugely across the ISP (internet service provider) market, you should always obtain physical media such as CD or DVD ROM’s.
Students often end up having issues because of a single courseware aspect which is often not even considered: How the training is broken down and couriered to your address. Training companies will normally offer a 2 or 3 year study programme, and deliver each piece one-by-one as you pass each exam. This sounds reasonable until you consider the following: With thought, many trainees understand that their training company’s typical path to completion is not what they would prefer. You may find that varying the order of study will be far more suitable. And what if you don’t get to the end at the pace they expect?
In a perfect world, you’d get ALL the training materials right at the beginning – giving you them all to come back to at any time in the future – at any time you choose. This allows a variation in the order that you complete your exams if another more intuitive route presents itself.
Incorporating exams with the course fee then giving it ‘Exam Guarantee’ status is popular with a good many training companies. However, let’s consider what’s really going on:
Everyone knows they’re still footing the bill for it – it’s not so hard to see that it’s already in the overall figure from the training company. Certainly, it’s not a freebie (although some people will believe anything the marketing companies think up these days!) The fact is that when trainees fund their own exams, one by one, they will be much more likely to get through on the first attempt – since they’re aware of their payment and therefore will put more effort into their preparation.
Does it really add up to pay the training college at the start of the course for examination fees? Go for the best offer at the time, rather than pay marked up fees – and do it locally – rather than in some remote place. Why borrow the money or pay in advance (plus interest of course) on examination fees when you don’t need to? A lot of profit is netted by organisations charging upfront for all their exams – and then cashing in when they’re not all taken. The majority of companies will insist on pre-tests and with-hold subsequent exam entries from you until you’ve demonstrated an excellent ability to pass – making an ‘exam guarantee’ just about worthless.
The cost of exams was about 112 pounds twelve months or so ago through Prometric or VUE centres around the United Kingdom. So what’s the point of paying maybe a thousand pounds extra for ‘Exam Guarantees’, when it’s obvious that the responsible approach is study, commitment and preparing with good quality mock and practice exams.
Being a part of the information technology industry is amongst the most stimulating and innovative industries that you can get into right now. To be working on the cutting-edge of technology puts you at the fore-front of developments affecting everyone who lives in the 21st century. Society largely thinks that the technological advancement we have experienced is slowing down. All indicators point in the opposite direction. Massive changes are on the horizon, and most especially the internet is going to dominate how we conduct our lives.
A usual IT man or woman in the United Kingdom has been shown to get a lot more money than employees on a par in much of the rest of the economy. Mean average incomes are amongst the highest in the country. Apparently there is no end in sight for IT jobs growth throughout this country. The industry continues to develop quickly, and as we have a significant shortage of skilled professionals, it’s most unlikely that this will change significantly for quite some time to come.
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