The Microsoft MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) course is a recognised route for anybody thinking of getting into supporting networks. Whether you want to join the IT industry or have previous knowledge but want to formalise that with a good qualification, you can find the right training.

Each scenario needs specific course material, so verify that you’ve got the correct program prior to spending your money. Search for a training provider that talks with you so they get to know what you’d like to do, and can help you work out what you’ll be doing, before they select your course.

Now, why should we consider commercial qualifications as opposed to traditional academic qualifications taught at schools, colleges or universities?

Industry now recognises that for an understanding of the relevant skills, proper accreditation from the likes of Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA is closer to the mark commercially – for much less time and money.

They do this through focusing on the actual skills required (together with a relevant amount of associated knowledge,) rather than trawling through all the background ‘padding’ that computer Science Degrees often do – to fill a three or four year course.

The crux of the matter is this: Recognised IT certifications give employers exactly what they’re looking for – the title is a complete giveaway: for example, I am a ‘Microsoft Certified Professional’ in ‘Windows XP Administration and Configuration’. Consequently employers can look at their needs and which qualifications are required to fulfil that.

Those that are drawn to this type of work are often very practical, and aren’t really suited to the classroom environment, and endless reading of dry academic textbooks. If this could be you, opt for more involving, interactive learning materials, where you can learn everything on-screen.

Studies in learning psychology have shown that we remember much more when we involve as many senses as possible, and we get physically involved with the study process.

Interactive audio-visual materials featuring instructor demo’s and practice lab’s beat books hands-down. And you’ll actually enjoy doing them.

Be sure to get a training material demonstration from the training company. The package should contain slide-shows, instructor-led videos and lab’s for you to practice your skills in.

It’s folly to go for purely on-line training. Due to the variable nature of connection quality from your average broadband company, you should always obtain physical media such as CD or DVD ROM’s.

Does job security truly exist anymore? In the UK for instance, where business constantly changes its mind on a whim, it seems increasingly unlikely.

But a sector experiencing fast growth, where staff are in constant demand (through a big shortfall of properly qualified people), creates the conditions for real job security.

The computing Industry skills deficit around the UK is standing at around 26 percent, as shown by the 2006 e-Skills study. That means for every 4 jobs in existence throughout the computer industry, we’ve only got three properly trained pro’s to fill that need.

Achieving full commercial IT qualification is consequently a quick route to a long-term and enjoyable livelihood.

No better time or market circumstances is ever likely to exist for gaining qualification for this quickly expanding and budding business.

Finding your first job in the industry sometimes feels easier to handle with a Job Placement Assistance facility. Don’t get overly impressed with this service – it’s quite easy for eager sales people to make too much of it. Ultimately, the still growing need for IT personnel in Britain is the reason you’ll find a job.

Nevertheless, avoid waiting until you have qualified before polishing up your CV. As soon as you start studying, enter details of your study programme and place it on jobsites!

Many junior support roles have been offered to trainees who are still studying and have yet to take their exams. This will at the very least get you on your way.

You’ll normally experience quicker results from a specialist independent regional employment service than any course provider’s national service, because they’ll know local industry and the area better.

In a nutshell, as long as you put the same commitment into securing your first job as into training, you won’t have any problems. A number of men and women strangely invest a great deal of time on their training course and just give up once they’ve passed their exams and seem to suppose that interviewers know they’re there.

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