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by Jason Kendall

If it’s Cisco training you’re after, but you haven’t worked with network switches or routers, we’d recommend taking the Cisco CCNA qualification. This will give you knowledge and skills to work with routers. The internet is made up of hundreds of thousands of routers, and big organisations with many locations also utilise routers to allow their networks to keep in touch.

Successfully achieving this qualification means you’ll probably end up working for national or international companies that have various different locations, but need their computer networks to talk to each other. The other possibility is working for an internet service provider. These jobs are well paid and in demand.

by Jason Kendall

Due to the vast selection of computer training courses available on the market today, it’s advisable to find a company who can guide you on a good match for you. Reputable organisations will take the time to talk through different job roles that may be a match for you, in advance of recommending a training program that can take you where you want to go. Should you be thinking of improving your computer skills, maybe by improving your office user skills, or even becoming an IT professional, your study options are plentiful.

by Jason Kendall

Congratulate yourself that you’re on the right track! A fraction of the population enjoy their work and find it stimulating, but the majority complain to each other and take no action. By looking for this we can guess that you’re finding out about training, so you’ve already stood out from the crowd. Now you just need to research and follow-through.

We’d strongly advise that before you start a training course, you discuss your plans with a person who is familiar with the working environment and can point you in the right direction. Such a person will go through personality profiling with you and assist in finding the right role for you:

by Jason Kendall

The MCSA course is a great basis for anyone looking to get into supporting networks. So if you’re just about to get into IT or already have knowledge but need to formalise your skills with an acknowledged certification, it’s possible to achieve your goals with the right training. To qualify at the level of MCSA you need to pass 4 Microsoft Certified Professional exams (MCP’s). For a newcomer to the industry, it’s likely you’ll need to pick up some skills prior to studying for the 4 MCP’s. Find a company that has industry experts who can identify the ideal program for you and will take care to start you at the right entry level.

by Jason Kendall

Good for you! Hitting upon this feature suggests you’re contemplating your career, and if it’s re-training you’re considering you’ve even now progressed more than most. Are you aware that hardly any of us are fulfilled and satisfied with our jobs – yet most will just put up with it. Why don’t you break free and make a start – don’t you think you deserve it.

We’d politely request that before you start a course of training, you run through some things with a mentor who can see the bigger picture and can make recommendations. The right person will be able to assess your personal likes and dislikes and give you guidance on the right role for you:

by Jason Kendall

For those ready to get certified at the MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) study level, the best devices on sale are based on CD and DVD ROM’s using study with interactive components. So if you have a certain amount of knowledge but are hoping to formalise your skills with certification, or are new to the industry, there are interactive MCSA courses to fit your requirements. For a person with no knowledge of IT, it will be crucial to pick up some skills before getting involved in your 1st of 4 Microsoft Certified Professional exams (MCP’s) needed to gain MCSA certification. Identify a training company that can create a bespoke package to cater for your needs – one who will work with you to make sure that you’ve selected your options carefully.

by Jason Kendall

Should you fancy a career in web design, you will need to study Adobe Dreamweaver. Additionally, it’s good practice that you gain an in-depth and thorough understanding of the entire Adobe Web Creative Suite, which includes Flash and Action Script, to be able to utilise Dreamweaver professionally as a web designer. These skills can take you on to becoming an ACP (Adobe Certified Professional) or an ACE (Adobe Certified Expert).

To become a web designer of professional repute however, there is much more to consider. You’ll need to study various programming essentials like HTML, PHP and MySQL. An excellent grasp of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and E-Commerce will give your CV some extra credibility and make you more employable.

by Jason Kendall

In the fast-paced world we live in, support workers who can fix computers and networks, and give constant advice to users, are indispensable in every sector of industry. Whilst we’re all becoming progressively beholden to computers and networks, we in turn find ourselves increasingly more reliant upon the skilled and qualified network engineers, who ensure the systems function properly.

How are we supposed to go about making an informed decision then? With so many opportunities, we have to know where we should be looking – and of course, what to actually be searching for.

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