What do you expect the finest Microsoft accredited suppliers to provide a trainee in the United Kingdom at present? Obviously, the finest Microsoft authorised training routes, providing a range of options to lead you into a selection of professions with IT.
You might like to talk about career options with a training advisor – and should you be confused, then take counsel on whereabouts in industry would work for you, dependent on your abilities and personality.
When you’ve settled on the job you’d like to get into, a relevant course needs to be singled out that’s suits your ability level and skill set. This can be personally tailored for your requirements.
Some training companies 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.
Never buy training that only supports students via a message system outside of normal office hours. Trainers will try to talk you round from this line of reasoning. The simple fact of the matter is – you want support at the appropriate time – not when it suits them.
Top training providers tend to use a web-based round-the-clock system combining multiple support operations over many time-zones. You’ll have an environment that switches seamlessly to the best choice of centres irrespective of the time of day: Support available as-and-when you want it.
Search out an educator that offers this level of study support. As only true live 24×7 support truly delivers for technical programs.
One area often overlooked by new students weighing up a particular programme is the issue of ‘training segmentation’. This basically means the breakdown of the materials for delivery to you, which can make a dramatic difference to how you end up.
Usually, you’ll join a programme requiring 1-3 years study and get sent one module each time you pass an exam. This sounds logical on one level, until you consider this:
What happens when you don’t complete every single section? Maybe the prescribed order won’t suit you? Due to no fault of yours, you mightn’t complete everything fast enough and therefore not end up with all the modules.
In an ideal situation, you’d get ALL the training materials right at the beginning – giving you them all to return to any point – whenever it suits you. Variations can then be made to the order that you move through the program where a more intuitive path can be found.
Don’t accept anything less than the latest Microsoft (or any other key organisation’s) authorised simulation materials and exam preparation packages.
Because many IT examination boards come from the United States, you need to become familiar with their phraseology. You can’t practice properly by merely answering any old technical questions – it’s essential that you can cope with them in the proper exam format.
It’s a good idea to ask for exam preparation tools that will allow you to check your understanding at any point. Mock exams log the information in your brain – then the actual exam is much easier.
One feature that many training companies provide is a programme of Job Placement assistance. This is designed to help you find your first job in the industry. The fact of the matter is it’s not as difficult as you may be led to believe to secure the right work – assuming you’re well trained and qualified; because there’s still a great need for IT skills in the UK today.
Bring your CV up to date as soon as possible however (advice and support for this should come from your course provider). Don’t wait until you’ve graduated or passed any exams.
You may not have got to the stage where you’ve passed your first exam when you’ll secure your initial junior support role; however this can’t and won’t happen if interviewers don’t get sight of your CV.
If you’d like to keep travelling time and costs to a minimum, then you may well find that a local (but specialised) recruitment consultancy could work much better for you than some national concern, for they’re going to know the jobs that are going locally.
A good number of men and women, it would appear, are prepared to study their hearts out (for years sometimes), only to give up at the first hurdle when finding the right position. Introduce yourself… Do everything you can to get in front of employers. Don’t expect a job to just fall into your lap.
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