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Archive for December, 2008

by Scott Edwards

If you’re searching for IT training providers, you’re probably considering who to train with. So let’s make a few points about the stage you’re at, and let’s look at the options open to you:

* You wish to learn a new skill to get a job.

* You’d like to develop a skill set that will enable you to do well, and not be stressed out due to gaps in your understanding.

* You want to be short-listed for interview so this qualification should be the best one for industry.

* You’re looking for a company that can offer you the right advice, usable training, decent support, and won’t rip you off on price.

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by Scott Edwards

When we start to look for a computer training company, it’s very easy to lose sight of the fact that we want a company who can help us to complete the task. This is because we innocently make the asumption that all MCSA courses are the same, and it’s mainly about cost. Obviously we need value for money, but when it comes to training, it’s the way you are trained, and the quality of support that’s important. Find an organisation that’s passionate about educating and supporting their students, giving everyone the very best opportunity to qualify and get work in the IT industry.

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2008
29
Dec

Birmingham IT Training

by Scott Edwards

When looking for IT training in Birmingham, why not consider training presented in disc format? It’s now possible to study your IT programme by learning interactively via top of the range training delivered on a library of discs.

Learning is very ‘hands-on’ for students training with this method. Lessons come from world-class teachers who deliver their tutorials in a classroom environment. They then carry out demonstrations, and then students copy what they’ve learned.

Packages can be found with fully supported online assistance 24/7, with teams of experts who are able to help whenever the student needs them. This must surely be the easiest way to learn - instead of a local teacher with limited availability, this system offers world class instructors at any time of day or night.

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by Scott Edwards

The Microsoft MCSA course (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) is an ideal qualification for anyone wanting to become a network support technician. Whether you already have experience but need to formalise your skills with certification, or you’re about to join the IT industry, you will be able to find a course to suit your needs.

Look for a provider that’s happy to take the time to understand you, and can help you work out the right direction for you, even before they start thinking about which course. They will also be able to advise you where to start based on your current skill and or lack of understanding.

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2008
27
Dec

Courses For IT

by Scott Edwards

Over the years, courses for IT careers have become increasingly expensive, making them out of reach for many who wish to train. However, advances in training methods have now brought the cost of learning down to a more realistic level, offering great value for money office skills courses, along with career IT courses at hundreds of pounds less then traditional colleges charge for training.

Training based predominantly on books and manuals has now been superceded by modern course suppliers. Methods are now available for lower prices that offer a finer quality of training, and a better level of support.

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by Scott Edwards

Microsoft online training is currently available from a range of suppliers around the world. In addition to this, Microsoft training can be accessed in this country on interactive CD/DVD ROMS.

Which course will be right for you depends on which area of IT you’re interested in. Look for a company with a team of advisors who will use their experience of the industry to help you work out which area is the most suitable for you.

They’ll be able to look at your present skill level to assess where you need to start your training, and match your personality and aptitude to the work you’ll be doing.

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by Scott Edwards

Computer training courses come in various different formats and cover a wide spectrum of skills. A recent addition comes in the form of training on interactive discs, which allow the user to have a very ‘hands-on’ learning experience. Interactive computer courses teach how to use software applications, along with courses for those interested in career skills.

Try to find a course provider that will take the time to advise you about the different areas of the IT industry, and help you find a job role that will suit you and your personality. You need to know you’re going to enjoy a job before you put time and effort into training to get it.

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