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If Cisco training is your aspiration, and you’ve not yet worked with routers or network switches, the chances are your first course should be the CCNA training. This educates you in the necessary skills to set up and maintain routers. The internet is constructed from huge numbers of routers, and national or international corporations with many locations also utilise routers to allow their networks to talk to each other.
The sort of jobs available with this type of qualification mean you’ll most probably work for large companies that have various different locations but need their computer networks to talk to each other. The other possibility is being employed by an internet service provider. Jobs requiring these skills are plentiful and well remunerated.
Qualifying up to the CCNA level is where you should be aiming; at this stage avoid being tempted to do the CCNP. Once you’ve worked for a few years, you can decide if it’s relevant for you to have this next level up. If so, you will have developed the skills you need for the CCNP – as it’s a very complex course – and shouldn’t be taken lightly.
A ridiculously large number of organisations only look at the plaque to hang on your wall, and forget the reasons for getting there – getting yourself a new job or career. Always begin with the end in mind – don’t make the journey more important than where you want to get to. Never let yourself become part of the group who choose a training program that sounds really ‘interesting’ and ‘fun’ – and get to the final hurdle of an accreditation for something they’ll never enjoy.
It’s a good idea to understand the exact expectations industry will have. Which precise exams you’ll be required to have and in what way you can gain some industry experience. You should also spend a little time assessing how far you think you’ll want to go as it may affect your choice of qualifications. It’s good advice for all students to chat with an industry professional before they make a decision on a particular study course. This is essential to ensure it contains the relevant skills for the chosen career.
We can see an excess of professional positions up for grabs in the IT industry. Finding the particular one for yourself can be very difficult. After all, if you’ve got no experience in the IT sector, how are you equipped to know what any qualified IT worker spends their day doing? How can you possibly choose what educational path will be most suitable for success. Getting to any kind of right conclusion really only appears from a thorough analysis of several varying key points:
* Your hobbies and interests – these can show the possibilities will provide a happy working life.
* Why it seems right stepping into computing – is it to overcome a particular goal like being self-employed for example.
* The income requirements that are important to you?
* With everything that IT encompasses, it’s important to be able to take in what’s different.
* It’s wise to spend some time thinking about the amount of time and effort you’re going to invest in the accreditation program.
For most of us, dissecting all these ideas tends to require the help of a professional that has direct industry experience. And we’re not only talking about the accreditations – but also the commercial expectations and needs of the market as well.
One useful service provided by many trainers is a Job Placement Assistance program. This is designed to help you get your first commercial position. Often, this feature is bigged up too much, because it’s really not that difficult for well qualified and focused men and women to land work in IT – as there is such a shortage of well trained people.
However, what is relevant is to have CV and Interview advice and support though; and we’d encourage everyone to bring their CV up to date right at the beginning of their training – don’t procrastinate and leave it until you’ve graduated or passed any exams. Getting onto the ‘maybe’ pile of CV’s is far better than not even being known about. Many junior positions are given to people (who’ve only just left first base.) The most efficient companies to help you land that job are most often local IT focused employment agencies. As they’re keen to place you to receive their commission, they have more incentive to get on with it.
Many students, it seems, invest a great deal of time on their training course (for years sometimes), only to give up at the first hurdle when attempting to secure a job. Market yourself… Make an effort to let employers know about you. Good jobs don’t just knock on your door.
Coming across job security nowadays is incredibly rare. Businesses frequently drop us out of the workplace at a moment’s notice – whenever it suits. But a marketplace with high growth, with huge staffing demands (because of a big shortage of properly qualified workers), opens the possibility of real job security.
With the IT sector as an example, a key e-Skills investigation brought to light major skills shortages across the UK of over 26 percent. So, for every 4 jobs that exist across IT, businesses can only locate enough qualified individuals for three of the four. Gaining the appropriate commercial IT accreditation is as a result a quick route to a long-term as well as pleasing livelihood. As the Information Technology market is increasing at the speed it is, there really isn’t any other area of industry worth investigating for your new career.
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