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| The Disapproving Brit |
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| vee wrote: | Are these Job-guaranteed-in-IT after completing courses any cop?
Been thinking about it, got a bit of an aptitude for it and wondering if its all worth doing? |
Don't bother. If you're reasonably savvy with computers, apply for an entry level helpdesk job - most of them don't need any formal qualifications, and it's all you'd get at the end of the course anyway. Large IT companies tend to be the best - not only are they more willing to take you on with less experience, but they also look better on your CV down the line.
From there, decide what you want to specialise in, and self teach. A good company will probably pay for training, and most will at least buy you a relevant book or two if it helps you do your job.
If you want to get official training/qualifications, teach yourself and do a MCP or two to get you started. It's about £100 per exam, and it'll get you a lot further than the 'recognised IT qualifications' you see on TV. ____________________ Current Bikes: 1983 Honda VF400FD / 2003 Honda VT750 Shadow
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| LeeR |
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Yeah, sadly they are a bit of a con, I went for an "interview" a few years ago, I already have a degree but needed a more up to date skill-set.
Turns out they wanted to offer me a series of M$ certified courses, C# uber-guru, SQL Server maint/admin god, and I think web developer with ASP.Not.
Total cost £34k of which I was expected to provide 50% funding, then they'd find me a job via their own agency, or not as the case maybe.
Fortunately I didn't have the funds or the means of raising them, thankfully I don't have a mortgage etc...
I think one or two courses to a certain level will get you started as a fairly clued-up developer, C# + SQL but you don't need the amount or depth to which these firms try to sell you.
I reckon a HNC/HND either part-time or evening at a local tech would get you started. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| virus |
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I agree with leeR.
Get yourself onto a HND/HNC in computing at your local college. systems support is the path you want to follow.
When I was at college they offered to put me through the cisco CCNA course for free (normally quite expensive aparently) and that certificate is garuanteed job, because the pass rate is so low.
If youve got a CCNA theres nothing you dont know about networking pretty much, job for life, I wish I hadnt failed, I might not be a warehouse monkey if Id passed.
Cheers
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 51 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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