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		<title>A Background In Electrical NVQ &#8216;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 14:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of people choose a career within the electrical industry because it both appeals and motivates them. Although often assigned to as 'Electro-Mechanical Engineering", we will simply refer to this as the Electrical Industry. As there are a wide variety of global standards, we will focus on those from the UK and in particular those relating to the domestic and commercial markets. We will begin by reviewing the main issues first and come back to the 'add-ons' later, because of the huge number of options available as a career within this subject.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people choose a career within the electrical industry because it both appeals and motivates them. Although often assigned to as &#8216;Electro-Mechanical Engineering&#8221;, we will simply refer to this as the Electrical Industry. As there are a wide variety of global standards, we will focus on those from the UK and in particular those relating to the domestic and commercial markets. We will begin by reviewing the main issues first and come back to the &#8216;add-ons&#8217; later, because of the huge number of options available as a career within this subject.</p>
<p>Essentially, we see two distinct forms of entry into the electrical market. The primary route is the apprenticeship which is considered the more traditional and then we have the second phase for those who are joining at a later stage. For the sake of clarity throughout, the first will be known as &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; and the second simply known as &#8216;Mature Entrants.&#8217;</p>
<p>Many Mature Entrants enter the market so they don&#8217;t have to rely on others, especially when they can work on their own building ideas and not have to pay for anyone else to help them. However, people who join as junior entrants like the fact that they can join a recognised firm to pick up the bulk of their practical and work based skills. Upon leaving school many apprenticeships provide a fast learning curve for young adults looking to boost their auxiliary skills.</p>
<p>Entry has two separate approaches to teaching. Junior Entrants are heavily linked with NVQ&#8217;s (or the Scottish equivalent &#8211; SVQ&#8217;s.) Whilst the core syllabus is relatively similar to non-NVQ commercial training, there is a particular requirement to attain the actual NVQ qualifications as part of the overall training program. &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; will have to be in an apprenticeship of some sort in order to achieve the testing and course work required.</p>
<p>By opting to work on a freelance basis, many Mature Entrants appear to focus on those areas that provide profitable and practical solutions other than NVQ&#8217;s. Having said that, the mature student does aim to gain the necessary skills to do the job, whilst at the same time reducing their training costs at all times. Although this may offer quicker and more commercial options, it does reduce the official requirements set for certain areas of the industry.</p>
<p>Between self-employment and general employment we have two routes to consider in terms of typical income. With self-employment a person may be working on a part-time or full time basis -to that end we will assume they are working full time. The aptitude and talent for getting things done can affect the levels of salary as well as any experience or knowledge gained.</p>
<p>&#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; can expect a basic salary of 12K at the beginning of their training. With application and experience this figure often more than doubles in time. &#8216;Mature Entrants&#8217; salaries though are often more difficult to work out, but can rise to 70.000 and above as reported in UK newspapers. Regardless of all that is the need to cover off additional costs such as tools, clothes and even a vehicle and all that goes along with that. Furthermore, professional items such as accountancy, tax and insurance need to be considered to make the business work properly. Whilst there is lots of available work, a severe skills shortage means electricians are very much in demand. If a student wanted to work every day of the week this would be possible in some areas. To be fair, high salaries bounded about by the press do require long working hours or help to achieve them.</p>
<p>To be fair, most Junior and Mature electricians experience very different working hours to each other. Most of the work for Junior Entrant electricians will be on a simple 9-5, Monday to Friday basis. Whereas the Mature market can be more dependent on the domestic market for some &#8211; i.e. weekend and evening work, when their clients are available and back from work. And yet, a huge number of self-employed electricians operate during the main part of the working week by focusing on office and small business systems.</p>
<p>Once a career in electrical work has been chosen, a Junior Electrician is often at the mercy of their employer when it comes to learning new skills and expertise. Whereas the mature entrant can gain knowledge from any trade source &#8211; even one outside of the core of electrical work. Without a doubt the extra skills help them in their overall employ whether this is commercial or domestic work.</p>
<p>A new trade example is that of the &#8216;Green Engineer&#8217;. This new service to the industry could fit into the overall skill-set of an electrician. The curiosity of both Junior and Mature Electricians to this new industry is well founded especially when considering the power of the UK and the EEC markets in areas of growth and governmental projects.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009 Scott Edwards. Pop over to <a href="http://www.electricaltrainingcoursesgb.co.uk">electricaltrainingcoursesgb.co.uk</a> or <a href="http://www.electricianscourses.co.uk">Electrician Courses</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all have a great number of demands on our time, and generally if we desire to improve our career prospects, getting educated outside of working hours is what we&#8217;re faced with. Microsoft certified training could be the answer.</p>
<p>You might also want to be given advice on the types of jobs that are available once you have passed your exams, and the type of individual those jobs could suit. Many people like to get advice on what the best route is for them.</p>
<p>Make sure your training program is tailored to your ability level and skills. The best companies will always guarantee that the training is designed for the career you want to get into.</p>
<p>One useful service that several companies offer is a Job Placement Assistance program. This is to assist your search for your first position. With the growing skills shortage in the United Kingdom today, it&#8217;s not necessary to make too much of this option though. It&#8217;s not as difficult as you may be led to believe to land employment once you&#8217;re properly qualified.</p>
<p>Whatever you do, avoid waiting until you have qualified before polishing up your CV. As soon as you start a course, enter details of your study programme and get promoting!</p>
<p>Getting your CV considered is better than being rejected. A decent number of junior positions are offered to people who are still at an early stage in their studies.</p>
<p>The most reliable organisations to get you a new position are generally local IT focused employment agencies. As they will get paid by the employer when they&#8217;ve placed you, they have more incentive to get on with it.</p>
<p>Fundamentally, if you put the same amount of effort into landing your first job as into training, you won&#8217;t have any problems. Some trainees inexplicably conscientiously work through their training course and just give up once they&#8217;ve passed their exams and appear to be under the impression that jobs will come to them.</p>
<p>Of all the important things to consider, one of the most essential is always full 24&#215;7 support with dedicated instructors and mentors. Too many companies will only offer a basic 9am till 6pm support period (maybe later on certain days) with very little availability over the weekend.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be waiting ages for an answer with email based support, and so-called telephone support is normally just routed to a call-centre who will take the information and email an instructor &#8211; who will attempt to call you within 24-48 hrs, when it suits them. This isn&#8217;t a lot of good if you&#8217;re lost and confused and only have certain times available in which to do your studies.</p>
<p>The best training colleges tend to use an online access round-the-clock facility utilising a variety of support centres throughout multiple time-zones. You&#8217;re offered a single, easy-to-use environment that seamlessly selects the best facility available any time of the day or night: Support when it&#8217;s needed.</p>
<p>Never make do with less than this. Direct-access round-the-clock support is really your only option when it comes to IT study. Maybe burning the midnight-oil is not your thing; usually though, we&#8217;re at work at the time when most support is available.</p>
<p>Beginning from the viewpoint that we have to home-in on the area of most interest first, before we can even mull over which training program fulfils our needs, how are we supposed to find the way that suits us?</p>
<p>Perusing lists of IT career possibilities is next to useless. Surely, most of us don&#8217;t even know what the neighbours do for a living &#8211; let alone understand the complexities of a specific IT job.</p>
<p>Usually, the way to come at this issue appropriately flows from an in-depth conversation around several areas:</p>
<p>* Your hobbies and interests &#8211; these can highlight what things you&#8217;ll get the most enjoyment out of.</p>
<p>* Do you hope to achieve a specific dream &#8211; like working for yourself sometime soon?</p>
<p>* How highly do you rate salary &#8211; is an increase your main motivator, or is day-to-day enjoyment higher up on your list of priorities?</p>
<p>* Learning what the normal IT areas and sectors are &#8211; and what makes them different.</p>
<p>* It makes sense to understand what differentiates the myriad of training options.</p>
<p>To cut through all the jargon and confusion, and discover the most viable option for your success, have an informal chat with an industry expert and advisor; an individual that understands the commercial reality whilst covering the certifications.</p>
<p>Far too many companies only look at the plaque to hang on your wall, and completely miss what you actually need &#8211; which will always be getting the job or career you want. Always begin with where you want to get to &#8211; don&#8217;t get hung-up on the training vehicle.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unfortunate, but the majority of trainees start out on programs that sound magnificent from the prospectus, but which delivers a career that doesn&#8217;t satisfy. Talk to many college students and you&#8217;ll see where we&#8217;re coming from.</p>
<p>Never let your focus stray from where you want to get to, and formulate your training based on that &#8211; avoid getting them back-to-front. Keep your eyes on your goals and begin studying for a career that will keep you happy for many years.</p>
<p>Before you embark on a particular training programme, it makes sense to discuss the exact market requirements with an industry professional, so as to be sure the retraining path covers all the necessary elements.</p>
<p>(C) 2009. Go to LearningLolly.com for great advice on <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/EShop-ID0113.html">Adobe GoLive CS2</a> and <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/EShop-ID0113-Detail.html">Adobe GoLive CS2 Training</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adobe Dreamweaver is the starting point of study for almost all web designers. It is probably the favourite environment for web development on the planet.</p>
<p>The full Adobe Web Creative Suite should additionally be studied in detail. This will mean you have knowledge of Flash and Action Script, amongst others, and will put you on track to gain your Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) or an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) qualification.</p>
<p>Getting to grips with how to construct the website just gets you started. Creating traffic, maintaining content and programming database-driven sites should follow. Consider training programmes with additional features that teach these subjects perhaps HTML, PHP and MySQL, in addition to SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and E-Commerce skills.</p>
<p>Student support is absolutely essential &#8211; find a program that provides 24&#215;7 direct access, as anything less will not satisfy and will also impede your ability to learn.</p>
<p>Never buy study programmes that only provide support to students via a message system outside of normal office hours. Colleges will always try to hide the importance of this issue. Essentially &#8211; you want to be supported when you need the help &#8211; not when it suits them.</p>
<p>The most successful trainers utilise several support facilities active in different time-zones. They use an online interactive interface to link them all seamlessly, any time of the day or night, help is just seconds away, with no hassle or contact issues.</p>
<p>If you fail to get yourself online 24&#215;7 support, you&#8217;ll very quickly realise that you&#8217;ve made a mistake. You might not want to use the service late at night, but you may need weekends, evenings and early mornings at some point.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t put too much store, as many people do, on the training course itself. Training for training&#8217;s sake is generally pointless; you&#8217;re training to become commercially employable. Begin and continue with the end in mind.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an awful thing, but a large percentage of students begin programs that seem magnificent from the prospectus, but which provides the end-result of a job that doesn&#8217;t satisfy. Talk to many university leavers and you&#8217;ll see where we&#8217;re coming from.</p>
<p>You need to keep your eye on where you want to go, and then build your training requirements around that &#8211; don&#8217;t do it the other way round. Keep your eyes on your goals and ensure that you&#8217;re training for a career that&#8217;ll reward you for many long and fruitful years.</p>
<p>Take guidance from an experienced industry professional, even if you have to pay &#8211; it&#8217;s usually much cheaper and safer to investigate at the start if a chosen track will suit, rather than find out following two years of study that you aren&#8217;t going to enjoy the job you&#8217;ve chosen and now need to go back to square one.</p>
<p>A lot of students assume that the traditional school, college or university route is still the most effective. Why then are commercially accredited qualifications beginning to overtake it?</p>
<p>Industry now acknowledges that to learn the appropriate commercial skills, the right accreditation from such organisations as Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA most often has much more specialised relevance &#8211; saving time and money.</p>
<p>Academic courses, for example, often get bogged down in a great deal of loosely associated study &#8211; with a syllabus that&#8217;s far too wide. This prevents a student from understanding the specific essentials in enough depth.</p>
<p>Assuming a company knows what areas they need covered, then all they have to do is advertise for someone with a specific qualification. Syllabuses are set to exacting standards and can&#8217;t change from one establishment to the next (as academic syllabuses often do).</p>
<p>Searching for your first position in IT is often made easier with a Job Placement Assistance service. The honest truth is that it isn&#8217;t so complicated as you might think to find a job &#8211; as long as you&#8217;re correctly trained and certified; employers in this country need your skills.</p>
<p>One important thing though, don&#8217;t procrastinate and wait until you&#8217;ve qualified before getting your CV updated. As soon as your training commences, list what you&#8217;re working on and tell people about it!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not unusual to find that you&#8217;ll secure your initial job while you&#8217;re still a student (occasionally right at the beginning). If you haven&#8217;t updated your CV to say what you&#8217;re studying &#8211; or it&#8217;s not getting in front of interviewers, then you don&#8217;t stand a chance!</p>
<p>Normally you&#8217;ll get quicker service from a specialist independent regional employment service than any course provider&#8217;s centralised service, as they will be more familiar with the area and local employers.</p>
<p>Fundamentally, if you put the same amount of effort into landing a position as into training, you&#8217;re not going to hit many challenges. Some men and women inexplicably put hundreds of hours into their learning program and do nothing more once they&#8217;ve passed their exams and appear to be under the impression that jobs will come to them.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computer and network support staff are constantly sought after in this country, as institutions rely heavily upon their knowledge and skills. The need for more commercially qualified individuals grows, as human beings become significantly more beholden to computers in the modern world.</p>
<p>Any program that you&#8217;re going to undertake really needs to work up to a nationally accepted qualification at the finale &#8211; and not some unimportant &#8216;in-house&#8217; printed certificate to hang in your hallway.</p>
<p>Unless your qualification is issued by a big-hitter like Microsoft, Adobe, CompTIA or Cisco, then you&#8217;ll probably find it won&#8217;t be commercially viable &#8211; because it won&#8217;t give an employer any directly-useable skills.</p>
<p>With all the options available, it&#8217;s not really surprising that a large percentage of trainees don&#8217;t really understand the best career path they should even pursue.</p>
<p>How can most of us possibly understand the many facets of a particular career when we&#8217;ve never done it? Most likely we don&#8217;t even know anybody who is in that area at all.</p>
<p>The key to answering this dilemma appropriately flows from a deep discussion of several areas:</p>
<p>* Your personality can play a starring role &#8211; what gives you a &#8216;kick&#8217;, and what tasks really turn you off.</p>
<p>* What time-frame are you looking at for the retraining?</p>
<p>* Any personal or home requirements that are important to you?</p>
<p>* With so many different sectors to gain certifications for in computing &#8211; there&#8217;s a need to get some key facts on what sets them apart.</p>
<p>* You&#8217;ll also need to think hard about any sacrifices you&#8217;ll need to make, as well as what commitment and time you&#8217;ll put into the accreditation program.</p>
<p>In these situations, it&#8217;s obvious that the only real way to gain help on these issues is via a conversation with a professional that has years of experience in Information Technology (and specifically it&#8217;s commercial needs.)</p>
<p>The way a programme is physically sent to you is often missed by many students. How many stages do they break the program into? And in what order and do you have a say in when you&#8217;ll get each part?</p>
<p>Most companies will sell you a program spread over 1-3 years, and courier the materials in pieces as you pass each exam. On the surface this seems reasonable &#8211; until you consider the following:</p>
<p>With thought, many trainees understand that their providers typical path to completion isn&#8217;t ideal for them. They might find varying the order of study will be far more suitable. And what if you don&#8217;t get to the end at the pace they expect?</p>
<p>In all honesty, the very best answer is to have a copy of their prescribed order of study, but get all the study materials at the start. Meaning you&#8217;ve got it all in the event you don&#8217;t complete everything quite as quick as they&#8217;d want.</p>
<p>Commercially accredited qualifications are now, very visibly, starting to replace the older academic routes into the IT sector &#8211; why then is this?</p>
<p>Industry is of the opinion that to cover the necessary commercial skill-sets, the right accreditation from companies such as Microsoft, CISCO, Adobe and CompTIA often is more effective in the commercial field &#8211; for considerably less.</p>
<p>Clearly, a reasonable degree of relevant additional information needs to be taught, but essential specialised knowledge in the exact job role gives a commercially trained student a huge edge.</p>
<p>When it comes down to the nitty-gritty: Authorised IT qualifications let employers know exactly what you&#8217;re capable of &#8211; the title is a complete giveaway: for example, I am a &#8216;Microsoft Certified Professional&#8217; in &#8216;Designing Security for a Windows 2003 Network&#8217;. Consequently companies can look at the particular needs they have and what certifications are required to perform the job.</p>
<p>(C) Jason Kendall. Browse LearningLolly.com for logical career advice. <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/A_Training_Courses.html">www.learninglolly.com</a> or <a href="http://www.a-course.co.uk">A+ Training Course</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cisco training is intended for individuals who need to know all about routers and switches. Routers are what connect networks of computers over the internet or lines dedicated for that purpose. It&#8217;s likely that your first course should be CCNA. Avoid jumping straight into a CCNP for it&#8217;s full of complexities &#8211; and you really need experience before you take this on.</p>
<p>Because routers are linked to networks, look for a course that covers networking fundamentals (such as CompTIA Network+ and A+) before you start a CCNA. You&#8217;ll need an understanding of the basics prior to starting your Cisco training or you may be out of your depth. At interview time, employers will be looking for networking skills alongside your CCNA.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to find a bespoke training program that will add in the necessary skills before getting going on the Cisco CCNA.</p>
<p>Many training companies only give office hours or extended office hours support; It&#8217;s rare to find someone who offers late evening or full weekend cover.</p>
<p>Be wary of any training providers that use &#8216;out-of-hours&#8217; messaging systems &#8211; with the call-back coming in during standard office hours. This is no use if you&#8217;re stuck and want support there and then.</p>
<p>The most successful trainers incorporate three or four individual support centres active in different time-zones. Online access provides the interactive interface to join them all seamlessly, any time of the day or night, help is just a click away, without any problems or delays.</p>
<p>Find a training school that cares. As only live 24&#215;7 round-the-clock support provides the necessary backup.</p>
<p>The world of information technology is one of the most thrilling and changing industries you could be involved with. To be working on the cutting-edge of technology means you&#8217;re a part of the huge progress shaping life over the next few decades.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re in the very early stages of beginning to see just how technology will define our world. Computers and the Internet will massively alter the way we view and interrelate with the world as a whole over the coming years.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not ignore salaries moreover &#8211; the typical remuneration throughout Britain for a typical IT employee is noticeably more than in other market sectors. It&#8217;s a good bet you&#8217;ll bring in quite a bit more than you would in most other jobs.</p>
<p>The requirement for appropriately qualified IT professionals is a fact of life for quite some time to come, because of the continuous expansion in the technology industry and the vast skills gap that remains.</p>
<p>Locating job security nowadays is incredibly rare. Businesses will throw us out of the workforce at the drop of a hat &#8211; as and when it suits them.</p>
<p>In actuality, security now only emerges through a fast escalating market, pushed forward by work-skills shortages. It&#8217;s this shortage that creates just the right setting for a secure marketplace &#8211; a much more desirable situation.</p>
<p>The most recent UK e-Skills survey showed that more than 26 percent of all available IT positions remain unfilled because of an appallingly low number of trained staff. Alternatively, you could say, this clearly demonstrates that the country can only find three properly accredited workers for every 4 jobs that are available currently.</p>
<p>This single reality in itself is the backbone of why the United Kingdom requires considerably more trainees to join the Information Technology market.</p>
<p>While the market is increasing at such a rate, is there any other market worth taking into account for your new career.</p>
<p>A question; why should we consider commercial qualifications and not traditional academic qualifications taught at schools, colleges or universities?</p>
<p>Industry is of the opinion that to cover the necessary commercial skill-sets, official accreditation from the likes of CISCO, Adobe, Microsoft and CompTIA is closer to the mark commercially &#8211; saving time and money.</p>
<p>Essentially, the learning just focuses on what&#8217;s actually required. Actually, it&#8217;s not quite as pared down as that, but the principle objective is to concentrate on the fundamentally important skill-sets (with some necessary background) &#8211; without going into too much detail in everything else &#8211; in the way that academic establishments often do.</p>
<p>Put yourself in the employer&#8217;s position &#8211; and you wanted someone who could provide a specific set of skills. What should you do: Wade your way through reams of different degrees and college qualifications from graduate applicants, struggling to grasp what they&#8217;ve learned and what workplace skills have been attained, or select a specialised number of commercial certifications that specifically match what you&#8217;re looking for, and draw up from that who you want to speak to. Your interviews are then about personal suitability &#8211; instead of having to work out if they can do the job.</p>
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		<title>CompTIA A Plus Training Described</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CompTIA A+ training program covers four areas of training; you're qualified as competent at A+ when you've passed the test for just two specialist areas. This is the reason that most training providers only have two of the courses on their syllabus. In fact you will need the information on each subject as a lot of employment will require an understanding of the entire course. Don't feel pressured to pass exams in all of them, although it would seem prudent that you learn about all four.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CompTIA A+ training program covers four areas of training; you&#8217;re qualified as competent at A+ when you&#8217;ve passed the test for just two specialist areas. This is the reason that most training providers only have two of the courses on their syllabus. In fact you will need the information on each subject as a lot of employment will require an understanding of the entire course. Don&#8217;t feel pressured to pass exams in all of them, although it would seem prudent that you learn about all four.</p>
<p>Once you start your A+ training course you&#8217;ll become familiar with how to build computers and fix them, and work in antistatic conditions. Diagnostic techniques and fault finding are also on the syllabus, as is remote access.</p>
<p>In addition, you could look to think about doing Network+ as it will give you the knowledge to work with networks, which means greater employment benefits.</p>
<p>Commercially accredited qualifications are now, most definitely, taking over from the more academic tracks into the IT industry &#8211; so why is this the case?</p>
<p>Key company training (to use industry-speak) is far more effective and specialised. The IT sector has realised that this level of specialised understanding is essential to cope with a technically advancing commercial environment. CISCO, Adobe, Microsoft and CompTIA are the big boys in this field.</p>
<p>Obviously, an appropriate amount of closely linked information must be learned, but core specifics in the exact job role gives a vendor educated student a huge edge.</p>
<p>Assuming a company understands what they&#8217;re looking for, then they just need to look for someone with a specific qualification. Syllabuses all have to conform to the same requirements and do not vary between trainers (like academia frequently can and does).</p>
<p>The world of information technology is one of the most stimulating and innovative industries that you can get into right now. To be dealing with leading-edge technology means you&#8217;re a part of the huge progress that will affect us all over the next generation.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re barely beginning to get to grips with what this change will mean to us. The way we interact with the world will be massively affected by computers and the internet.</p>
<p>Should lifestyle be up there on your list of priorities, then you will appreciate the fact that the income on average of the majority of IT staff is significantly greater than with other market sectors.</p>
<p>The need for appropriately qualified IT professionals is certain for the significant future, because of the ongoing growth in the technology industry and the very large deficiency that we still have.</p>
<p>Far too many companies only look at the plaque to hang on your wall, and completely miss why you&#8217;re doing this &#8211; which is a commercial career or job. You should always begin with where you want to get to &#8211; don&#8217;t make the vehicle more important than the destination.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not unheard of, in many cases, to get a great deal of enjoyment from a year of study and then spend 20 miserable years in a job you hate, entirely because you stumbled into it without some quality research when it was needed &#8211; at the start.</p>
<p>Prioritise understanding the exact expectations industry will have. What precise exams you&#8217;ll be required to have and how to gain experience. Spend some time setting guidelines as to how far you reckon you&#8217;re going to want to progress your career as often it can force you to choose a particular set of exams.</p>
<p>All students are advised to chat with an experienced industry advisor before they embark on a learning path. This is required to ensure it contains the relevant skills for the career that is sought.</p>
<p>Ignore any salesperson that pushes one particular program without performing a &#8216;fact-find&#8217; to gain understanding of your current abilities plus your experience level. Ensure that they have a large stable of training programs so they&#8217;re actually equipped to provide you with what&#8217;s right for you.</p>
<p>Often, the level to start at for a trainee experienced in some areas can be massively different to the student with no experience.</p>
<p>Working through a basic PC skills course first may be the ideal way to commence your IT training, depending on your skill level at the moment.</p>
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		<title>Where To Do Your C Programming Course Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 13:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so many different choices of computer study programs on offer these days, it's a good idea to look for a company that can help you decide on the right one for you. Professional companies will talk thoroughly through the differing job options that you might enjoy, before suggesting a training path that can take you where you want to go.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With so many different choices of computer study programs on offer these days, it&#8217;s a good idea to look for a company that can help you decide on the right one for you. Professional companies will talk thoroughly through the differing job options that you might enjoy, before suggesting a training path that can take you where you want to go.</p>
<p>You can choose from user skills courses, or take a career track and specialise. Technologically advanced courses will help you to realise your dreams.</p>
<p>The latest training methods now give trainees the facility to be instructed on an interactive course, that costs significantly less than old-school courses. The low overhead structure of the new courses means anyone can afford them.</p>
<p>A typical blunder that we encounter all too often is to focus entirely on getting a qualification, rather than starting with where they want to get to. Colleges are full of unaware students that chose a program because it looked interesting &#8211; rather than what would get them the career they desired.</p>
<p>You may train for one year and then end up performing the job-role for decades. Ensure you avoid the fatal error of opting for what may seem to be a very &#8216;interesting&#8217; program and then spend decades in an unrewarding career!</p>
<p>Take time to understand how you feel about earning potential and career progression, and how ambitious you are. You need to know what will be expected of you, what particular qualifications are required and in what way you can develop commercial experience.</p>
<p>Talk to an experienced industry advisor who knows about the sector you&#8217;re looking at, and could provide a detailed run-down of what you actually do in that role. Getting to the bottom of all this before beginning a learning programme has obvious benefits.</p>
<p>The way a programme is physically sent to you is often missed by many students. In what way are your training elements sectioned? What is the order and at what speed is it delivered?</p>
<p>Usually, you&#8217;ll join a programme requiring 1-3 years study and get posted one section at a time &#8211; from one exam to the next. While this may sound logical on one level, consider this:</p>
<p>Students often discover that the trainer&#8217;s typical path to completion doesn&#8217;t suit. Sometimes, it&#8217;s more expedient to use an alternative order of study. Could it cause problems if you don&#8217;t get everything done within their exact timetable?</p>
<p>To be straight, the best solution is to have a copy of their prescribed order of study, but get everything up-front. You&#8217;re then in possession of everything in case you don&#8217;t finish quite as quick as they&#8217;d want.</p>
<p>Your training program should always include the most up to date Microsoft (or Cisco, CompTIA etc.) authorised exam preparation and simulation materials.</p>
<p>Be sure that the exams you practice aren&#8217;t just asking you the right questions on the correct subjects, but also asking them in the same way that the proper exam will formulate them. This can really throw some students if they&#8217;re faced with unrecognisable phrases and formats.</p>
<p>Obviously, it&#8217;s very important to know that you&#8217;re absolutely ready for the real exam prior to doing it. Practicing simulated tests logs the information in your brain and helps to avoid unsuccessful attempts at exams.</p>
<p>Finding your first job in the industry can feel more straightforward with the help of a Job Placement Assistance facility. Don&#8217;t get caught up in this feature &#8211; it isn&#8217;t unusual for eager sales people to overplay it. Ultimately, the need for well trained IT people in the UK is what will enable you to get a job.</p>
<p>Help and assistance with preparing a CV and getting interviews may be available (if not, see one of our sites for help). Be sure to you update that dusty old CV immediately &#8211; not after you&#8217;ve qualified!</p>
<p>Having the possibility of an interview is more than not being known. Often junior support roles are offered to students in the early stages of their course.</p>
<p>The most efficient companies to help you land that job are generally independent and specialised local recruitment services. As they&#8217;re keen to place you to receive their commission, they have more incentive to get on with it.</p>
<p>Various people, so it seems, are prepared to study their hearts out (sometimes for years), only to do nothing special when attempting to secure a good job. Promote yourself&#8230; Do your best to get in front of employers. A job isn&#8217;t just going to bump into you.</p>
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		<title>Courses In MCSE Networking Uncovered</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 23:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering an MCSE? If so, it&#8217;s probable that you&#8217;re in one of two situations: You&#8217;re someone with a certain amount of knowledge and you should formalise your skills with an MCSE. Alternatively this could be your first step into the computer workplace, and you&#8217;ve found that there&#8217;s a growing demand for people with the right qualifications.</p>
<p>Always make sure you check that your training company is actually training you on the latest version from Microsoft. A lot of students become very demoralised when they realise they&#8217;ve been learning from an old version of MCSE which will need updating.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use training companies that are just interested in your money. Ask for comprehensive, personal guidance to verify that you&#8217;re registering on the correct course. Resist being forced into some generic product by a second-rate college.</p>
<p>Many trainers provide piles of reference manuals and workbooks. This can be very boring and isn&#8217;t the best way to go about studying effectively.</p>
<p>If we&#8217;re able to study while utilising as many senses as possible, then the results are usually dramatically better.</p>
<p>Programs are now found via DVD-ROM discs, where everything is taught on your PC. Through video streaming, you are able to see your instructors showing you how to perform the required skill, and then have a go at it yourself &#8211; in an interactive lab.</p>
<p>You really need to look at examples of the study materials provided by the company you&#8217;re considering. It&#8217;s essential they incorporate video, demonstrations and various interactive elements.</p>
<p>Often, companies will only use just online versions of their training packages; and although this is okay the majority of the time, consider what happens if internet access is lost or you get slow speeds and down-time etc. It is usually safer to have actual CD or DVD ROMs which will solve that problem.</p>
<p>Starting from the viewpoint that it makes sense to home-in on the market that sounds most inviting first and foremost, before we&#8217;re able to consider what educational program would meet that requirement, how are we supposed to find the right direction?</p>
<p>How likely is it for us to understand the many facets of a particular career if we&#8217;ve never been there? Maybe we have never met anyone who performs the role either.</p>
<p>To work through this, there should be a discussion of several core topics:</p>
<p>* The type of personality you have and what you&#8217;re interested in &#8211; the sort of working tasks you like and dislike.</p>
<p>* What is the time-frame for your training?</p>
<p>* Is salary further up on your list of priorities than anything else.</p>
<p>* Getting to grips with what the normal work roles and markets are &#8211; including what sets them apart.</p>
<p>* What effort, commitment and time you&#8217;ll have available to commit the training program.</p>
<p>Ultimately, your only chance of checking this all out is via a good talk with someone that understands the market well enough to lead you to the correct decision.</p>
<p>Of all the important things to consider, one of the most essential is always proper direct-access 24&#215;7 support via dedicated instructors and mentors. Too many companies will only offer a basic 9am till 6pm support period (maybe later on certain days) with very little availability over the weekend.</p>
<p>Many only provide email support (too slow), and telephone support is usually to a call-centre which will just take down the issue and email it over to their technical team &#8211; who&#8217;ll call back sometime over the next 1-3 days, when it suits them. This is all next to useless if you&#8217;re lost and confused and have a one hour time-slot in which to study.</p>
<p>We recommend that you search for study programmes that utilise many support facilities active in different time-zones. Every one of them needs to be seamlessly combined to give a single entry point as well as 24 hours-a-day access, when you want it, with no fuss.</p>
<p>If you opt for less than direct-access round-the-clock support, you&#8217;ll quickly find yourself regretting it. You may avoid using the support during late nights, but consider weekends, early mornings or late evenings.</p>
<p>The area most overlooked by people considering a training program is the issue of &#8216;training segmentation&#8217;. Essentially, this is the way the course is divided up to be delivered to you, which makes a huge difference to how you end up.</p>
<p>Training companies will normally offer some sort of program spread over 1-3 years, and drop-ship the materials to you piecemeal as you complete each section or exam. On the surface this seems reasonable &#8211; until you consider the following:</p>
<p>What could you expect if you didn&#8217;t actually complete each element at the required speed? Often the staged order doesn&#8217;t work as well as an alternative path could be.</p>
<p>To be honest, the perfect answer is to have a copy of their prescribed order of study, but get all the study materials at the start. You&#8217;re then in possession of everything if you don&#8217;t manage to finish at their required pace.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the modern world, support workers who can mend computers and networks, and offer constant assistance to users, are vital in every part of the economy. As we&#8217;re all becoming growingly dependent on advanced technology, we also become more reliant on the commercially qualified network engineers, who maintain those systems.</p>
<p>Training support for students is an absolute must &#8211; find a program providing 24&#215;7 full access, as anything less will frustrate you and could hold up your pace and restrict your intake.</p>
<p>Email support is too slow, and phone support is usually just a call-centre which will make some notes and then email an advisor &#8211; who will call back over the next day or so (assuming you&#8217;re there), at a time suitable for them. This is all next to useless if you&#8217;re stuck and can&#8217;t continue and only have a specific time you can study.</p>
<p>As long as you look hard, you will find the very best companies that provide their students direct-access online support 24&#215;7 &#8211; at any time of day or night.</p>
<p>Never make do with less than you need and deserve. 24&#215;7 support is the only kind to make the grade with computer-based learning. Perhaps you don&#8217;t intend to study during the evenings; but for most of us, we&#8217;re at work during the provided support period.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s quite a normal occurrence for students not to check on something that can make a profound difference to their results &#8211; the way their training provider divides up the courseware, and into what particular chunks.</p>
<p>Drop-shipping your training elements stage by stage, according to your exam schedule is how things will normally arrive. While sounding logical, you must understand the following:</p>
<p>Many students find that their training company&#8217;s &#8216;standard&#8217; path of training is not what they would prefer. It&#8217;s often the case that a different order of study is more expedient. Perhaps you don&#8217;t make it within their exact timetable?</p>
<p>Put simply, the very best answer is to obtain their recommendation on the best possible order of study, but to receive all the materials up-front. Meaning you&#8217;ve got it all should you not complete it quite as quick as they&#8217;d want.</p>
<p>Many trainers have a handy Job Placement Assistance service, to help you get your first job. But don&#8217;t place too much emphasis on it &#8211; it&#8217;s easy for training companies to make too much of it. Ultimately, the huge shortage of staff in the UK is the reason you&#8217;ll find a job.</p>
<p>Bring your CV up to date as soon as possible however &#8211; you should get plenty of help from your training provider on this. Don&#8217;t put it off till the exams have actually been passed.</p>
<p>Getting your CV considered is better than being rejected. Many junior positions are got by students (who&#8217;ve only just left first base.)</p>
<p>The most efficient companies to help get you placed are normally specialist independent regional recruitment consultancies. As they&#8217;re keen to place you to receive their commission, they have more incentive to get on with it.</p>
<p>A big aggravation for a number of course providers is how much people are prepared to work to become certified, but how ill-prepared they are to market themselves for the position they have qualified for. Don&#8217;t give up when the best is yet to come.</p>
<p>If an advisor doesn&#8217;t ask many questions &#8211; chances are they&#8217;re just a salesperson. If someone pushes specific products before learning about your history and experience, then you know it&#8217;s true.</p>
<p>With a strong background, or perhaps a bit of live experience (maybe some existing accreditation?) then it&#8217;s more than likely the point from which you begin your studies will be very different from a trainee who has no experience.</p>
<p>Starting with a foundation module first can be the best way to get into your computer program, but depends on your skill level.</p>
<p>(C) 2009. Go to LearningLolly.com for in-depth career advice on <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/MCSAvsMCSE">MCSA or MCSE</a> and <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/WebDesignTrainingCourses">Web Design Training</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are four A+ exams and areas of study, but you're just expected to get certified in 2 to be considered A+ competent. For this reason, most training colleges only offer 2 paths. But allowing you to learn about all 4 options will provide you with a far greater perspective of the subject, which you'll find an important asset in professional employment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are four A+ exams and areas of study, but you&#8217;re just expected to get certified in 2 to be considered A+ competent. For this reason, most training colleges only offer 2 paths. But allowing you to learn about all 4 options will provide you with a far greater perspective of the subject, which you&#8217;ll find an important asset in professional employment.</p>
<p>As well as being taught about building and fixing computers, trainees on A+ courses will be shown how to operate in antistatic conditions, along with remote access, fault finding and diagnostics.</p>
<p>Should you decide to add Network+ training, you&#8217;ll additionally be equipped to take care of networks, meaning you&#8217;re in a position to apply for more senior positions.</p>
<p>A fatal Faux-Pas that students everywhere can make is to concentrate on the course itself, rather than starting with where they want to get to. Colleges are stacked to the hilt with direction-less students who chose a course based on what sounded good &#8211; in place of something that could gain them the career they desired.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible, in some situations, to obtain tremendous satisfaction from a year of studying only to end up putting 20 long years into a tiresome job role, as a consequence of not performing the correct level of soul-searching at the beginning.</p>
<p>Set targets for the income level you aspire to and how ambitious you are. Sometimes, this affects what particular accreditations will be expected and how much effort you&#8217;ll have to give in return.</p>
<p>Seek out help from a professional advisor that understands the sector you wish to join, and who can offer &#8216;A day in the life of&#8217; understanding of of what you&#8217;ll be doing with each working day. It&#8217;s good sense to discover if this is the right course of action for you before you embark on your training program. After all, what is the point in starting to train only to discover you&#8217;re on the wrong course.</p>
<p>&#8216;In-Centre&#8217; days get touted as a great feature by many training schools. If you talk to many IT hopefuls who have used them, you&#8217;ll likely realise that they&#8217;ve now become a major problem as they hadn&#8217;t properly considered the following:</p>
<p>* Many back and forth visits &#8211; sometimes hundreds of miles each and every time.</p>
<p>* Getting time out of work &#8211; many trainers only offer Mon-Fri workshop availability and typically group 2-3 days together. This is generally difficult for those of us who work for a living, even more so if you include the travel time on top.</p>
<p>* If we&#8217;ve got 4 weeks holiday each year, giving half of them to educational events often means losing out on family and vacation time.</p>
<p>* Workshops typically get way too big.</p>
<p>* Workshop pace &#8211; classes can feature trainees of different abilities, so tension can run high between those that want to go quickly as opposed to those with less experience.</p>
<p>* You shouldn&#8217;t overlook the added financial outlay of driving or taking public transport and over-night accommodation either. This can run to 00&#8242;s or even 000&#8242;s extra. Do the maths yourself &#8211; you&#8217;ll get a shock.</p>
<p>* We all enjoy our privacy. We should never risk losing any advancement that could awarded to us because our employer knows we&#8217;re retraining.</p>
<p>* Surely, all of us at some time have avoided putting our hand&#8217;s up, because we didn&#8217;t want to look stupid?</p>
<p>* There are those of us who on occasion live away for part of the week, consider the added problems of making the requisite days in-centre, as time is now more scarce than ever.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be better to watch a video and study with instructors one-to-one in pre-filmed modules, doing them at your convenience &#8211; not somebody else&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Just imagine&#8230; With a notebook PC you&#8217;re able to study in any location you choose. And 24&#215;7 support is just a web-browser away in case you get challenged.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s never going to matter how regularly you have to re-cover a topic, video-based instructors aren&#8217;t ever likely to rush you! Plus, with this method, note-taking becomes a thing of the past. Everything&#8217;s laid out there for you when you need it.</p>
<p>Put simply: You save on money, time, hassle and steer clear of killing more trees.</p>
<p>(C) Jason Kendall. Check out LearningLolly.com for smart ideas on <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/ComptiaCertificationTraining">Comptia A+</a> and <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/ComptiaNetworkingCourses">Comptia Courses</a>.</p>
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