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by Jason Kendall

As you’ve arrived here it’s possible that either you want to get into networking and an MCSE certificate appeals to you, or you are a knowledgeable person and you’ve realised that you need a qualification such as MCSE.

When researching training colleges, avoid any who reduce their out-goings by not providing the most up-to-date Microsoft version. Overall, this will cost the student a lot more due to the fact that they’ve been educated in an out-of-date syllabus which inevitably will have to be up-dated almost immediately. Don’t use training companies that are simply out to sell something. Advisors should be helping to ensure you’re registering on the correct course. Don’t allow yourself to be sold their standard course by a second-rate college.

IT has become one of the most electrifying and revolutionary industries you could be involved with. To be dealing with leading-edge technology is to do your bit in the gigantic changes shaping life over the next few decades. We’re in the very early stages of beginning to see just how technology will affect our lives in the future. Computers and the web will massively revolutionise the way we regard and interact with the world as a whole over the years to come.

The average IT worker throughout Britain will also receive considerably more than employees on a par in another industry. Average salaries are hard to beat nationally. It’s no secret that there is a significant UK-wide need for professionally qualified IT workers. Also, as growth in the industry shows little sign of contracting, it is likely there’s going to be for a good while yet.

It’s quite a normal occurrence for students not to check on something that can make a profound difference to their results - how their training provider breaks up the training materials, and into what particular chunks. Drop-shipping your training elements piece by piece, as you complete each module is the usual method of releasing your program. This sounds logical, but you must understand the following: What if you don’t finish all the sections or exams? Maybe the prescribed order won’t suit you? Without any fault on your part, you may not meet the required timescales and consequently not get all your materials.

To provide the maximum security and flexibility, many trainees now want to have all their training materials (which they’ve now paid for) delivered immediately, and not in stages. It’s then up to you in which order and at what speed you’d like to work.

A expert and professional consultant (as opposed to a salesman) will ask questions and seek to comprehend your abilities and experience. This is paramount to working out your study start-point. If you have a strong background, or sometimes a little real-world experience (possibly even some previous certification?) then it’s likely your starting level will vary from a student that is completely new to the industry. If you’re a student starting IT studies and exams anew, it’s often a good idea to start out slowly, starting with some basic user skills first. This can easily be incorporated into any educational course.

A number of students assume that the state educational route is the right way even now. So why then are qualifications from the commercial sector slowly and steadily replacing it? With fees and living expenses for university students increasing year on year, along with the industry’s growing opinion that corporate based study most often has much more commercial relevance, there has been a dramatic increase in Microsoft, CISCO, Adobe and CompTIA based training routes that create knowledgeable employees for considerably less. University courses, as a example, often get bogged down in too much background study - with much too broad a syllabus. Students are then held back from getting enough core and in-depth understanding on a specific area.

As long as an employer understands what areas need to be serviced, then they just need to look for someone with a specific qualification. Vendor-based syllabuses all have to conform to the same requirements and do not vary between trainers (in the way that degree courses can).

Several companies will provide a useful Job Placement Assistance facility, to assist your search for your first position. The fact of the matter is it’s not as difficult as you may be led to believe to get employment - as long as you’re correctly trained and certified; the growing UK skills shortage sees to that.

Advice and support about getting interviews and your CV is sometimes offered (if not, see one of our sites for help). Make sure you polish up your CV right away - don’t wait until you’ve finished your exams! It can happen that you haven’t even passed your first exam when you land your first junior support position; however this won’t be the case unless your CV is with employers. If you’d like to get employment in your home town, then you may well find that a specialist locally based employment agency could be more appropriate than a centralised service, because they’re far more likely to be familiar with local employment needs.

Just make sure you don’t spend hundreds of hours on your training and studies, only to stop and expect somebody else to secure your first position. Take responsibility for yourself and get out there. Channel as much resource into landing the right position as you did to gain the skills.

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