Archive for January, 2010

If you’re thinking about a future in supporting networks then the Microsoft MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) course is the ideal one for you. So if you want to get going or have previous knowledge but no certificate, a range of courses exist to help you either way.

To qualify for an MCSA it’s necessary to achieve pass marks in four MCP’s (Microsoft Certified Professional exams). If this is your first entry into computing exams, it’s likely you’ll be required to have some coaching prior to studying for all four MCP’s. Find a company that has industry experts who can guide you towards the right way to tackle your goal and who will get you started in the right place.

We’re regularly asked to explain why traditional academic studies are being overtaken by more qualifications from the commercial sector?

Industry is now aware that for mastery of skill sets for commercial use, certified accreditation from the likes of CISCO, Adobe, Microsoft and CompTIA is closer to the mark commercially – saving time and money.

Essentially, students are simply taught the necessary specifics in depth. Actually, it’s not quite as pared down as that, but the most important function is always to cover the precise skills needed (including a degree of required background) – without attempting to cover a bit about everything else (as degree courses are known to do).

Just like the advert used to say: ‘It does what it says on the label’. Employers simply need to know what they need doing, and then match up the appropriate exam numbers as a requirement. They’ll know then that all applicants can do what they need.

At the top of your shopping list for a training program should be comprehensive 24×7 direct-access support via trained professional instructors and mentors. So many companies we come across only provide office hours (or extended office hours) support.

some companies only provide email support (slow), and telephone support is usually to a call-centre that will make some notes and then email an advisor – who will then call back sometime over the next 24hrs, when it’s convenient to them. This isn’t a lot of good if you’re sitting there confused over an issue and only have a specific time you can study.

Keep looking and you’ll come across the very best companies which recommend and use online direct access support at all times – even in the middle of the night.

Unless you insist on support round-the-clock, you’ll very quickly realise that you’ve made a mistake. You may not need it during the night, but you’re bound to use weekends, early mornings or even late evenings at some point.

How can job security truly exist anymore? In a marketplace like the UK, with businesses changing their mind on a whim, it certainly appears not.

We’re able though to reveal market-level security, by digging for high demand areas, coupled with a shortage of skilled staff.

Looking at the computing industry, a key e-Skills investigation demonstrated a 26 percent shortage in trained professionals. Alternatively, you could say, this clearly demonstrates that the UK can only find three properly accredited workers for each four job positions existing now.

This disturbing fact reveals the urgent need for more technically certified computing professionals around the country.

Surely, this really is a fabulous time for retraining into the IT industry.

It’s not uncommon for companies to offer inclusive exam guarantees – this always means exams have to be paid for upfront, at the start of your training. However, prior to embracing the chance of a guarantee, be aware of the facts:

They’ve allowed costings for it by some means. It’s definitely not free – they’ve just worked it into the package price.

The fact is that if a student pays for their relevant examinations, one after the other, they will be much more likely to pass every time – since they’ll think of the cost and therefore will put more effort into their preparation.

Find the best exam deal or offer available at the time, and save having to find the money early. In addition, it’s then your choice where to do the examinations – meaning you can choose a local testing centre.

Paying in advance for examinations (and if you’re financing your study there’ll be interest on that) is bad financial management. Resist being talked into filling the training company’s account with your money just to give them a good cash-flow! A lot bank on the fact that you won’t get round to taking them – but they won’t refund the cash.

Re-takes of any failed exams via organisations who offer an ‘Exam Guarantee’ are always heavily controlled. You’ll be required to sit pre-tests till you’ve proven conclusively that you can pass.

Exams taken at local centres are around 112 pounds in Great Britain. What’s the point of paying huge fees for ‘exam guarantees’ (often covertly rolled into the cost of the course) – when a quality course, support and a commitment to studying and the use of authorised exam preparation tools are actually the key to your success.

Copyright 2009 S. Edwards. Pop over to MCTS Course or Microsoft MCDST.

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