If it weren't for a constant influx of knowledgeable network and PC support personnel, business in the UK (and around the world) would surely grind to a halt. There is an ever growing requirement for people to support both the systems and the users themselves. Because we become massively more dependent on advanced technology, we simultaneously find ourselves increasingly dependent on the skilled and qualified networking professionals, who keep the systems going.
A lot of training providers will only provide basic 9am till 6pm support (maybe a little earlier or later on certain days); not many go late into the evening (after 8-9pm) or cover weekends properly.
Always avoid certification programs which can only support trainees through a message system when it's outside of usual working hours. Companies will try to talk you round from this line of reasoning. But, no matter how they put it - you need support when you need support - not when it's convenient for them.
If you look properly, you'll find the top providers which provide their students direct-access support 24x7 - even in the middle of the night.
Look for a company that goes the extra mile. Only true round-the-clock 24x7 support provides the necessary backup.
Make sure you don't get caught-up, as can often be the case, on the training process. You're not training for the sake of training; this is about employment. You need to remain focused on where you want to go.
It's possible, in some situations, to get a great deal of enjoyment from a year of study and then find yourself trapped for decades in a tiresome job role, as a consequence of not performing the correct research at the beginning.
It's well worth a long chat to see what industry will expect from you. Which precise exams they'll want you to gain and in what way you can gain some industry experience. It's also worth spending time thinking about how far you think you'll want to progress your career as often it can force you to choose a particular set of exams.
Take advice from a professional advisor, even if you have to pay - as it's a lot cheaper and safer to find out at the start whether you've chosen correctly, rather than find out after several years of study that you aren't going to enjoy the job you've chosen and have to start from the beginning again.
How can job security truly exist anymore? Here in the UK, where industry can change its mind whenever it suits, there doesn't seem much chance.
We can however hit upon security at market-level, by digging for high demand areas, tied with work-skill shortages.
The IT skills-gap in the United Kingdom is standing at approximately twenty six percent, according to the most recent e-Skills survey. That means for each four job positions existing across computing, we have only 3 certified professionals to fulfil that role.
Accomplishing proper commercial computing certification is consequently a fast-track to achieve a life-long and rewarding living.
It's unlikely if a better time or market state of affairs will exist for obtaining certification in this rapidly growing and blossoming industry.
Commercial certification is now, very visibly, taking over from the more academic tracks into IT - why then has this come about?
With university education costs spiralling out of control, along with the industry's growing opinion that vendor-based training often has more relevance in the commercial field, there has been a great increase in Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA accredited training programmes that educate students at a much reduced cost in terms of money and time.
Academic courses, for example, become confusing because of a great deal of loosely associated study - with much too broad a syllabus. Students are then held back from understanding the specific essentials in enough depth.
When an employer understands what areas they need covered, then all they have to do is advertise for someone with a specific qualification. The syllabuses are all based on the same criteria and don't change between schools (in the way that degree courses can).
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