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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Jason Kendall

Considering an MCSE? It’s very possible then that you’ll fall into one of two camps: You are a knowledgeable person and you should formalise your skills with the Microsoft qualification. Instead you could be completely new to commercial IT, and you’ve found there is a great need for certified networking professionals.

Be sure you check that your provider is educating you on the latest level of Microsoft development. Many trainees have come unstuck when it turns out they have been studying for an outdated MCSE program which now needs updating. A company’s mission statement must be centred on the best thing for their clients, and the whole company should care about what they do. Studying isn’t simply about qualifications – the process should be all about assisting you in working on the best action plan for your future.

A typical blunder that students everywhere can make is to look for the actual course to take, instead of focusing on where they want to get to. Training academies have thousands of unaware students that chose an ‘interesting’ course – in place of something that could gain them their end-goal of a job they enjoyed. It’s a terrible situation, but the majority of trainees begin programs that seem wonderful in the marketing materials, but which delivers a career that doesn’t satisfy. Talk to many university students for a real eye-opener.

Prioritise understanding what industry will expect from you. What exams you’ll be required to have and in what way you can gain some industry experience. It’s also worth spending time thinking about how far you wish to build your skill-set as often it can affect your choice of certifications. Take guidance from an experienced industry professional, even if you have to pay – it’s usually much cheaper and safer to find out at the start if something is going to suit and interest you, instead of discovering following two years of study that you’re doing entirely the wrong thing and now need to go back to square one.

You have to be sure that all your accreditations are commercially valid and current – don’t even consider studies that only give in-house certificates. Only fully recognised examinations from the top companies like Microsoft, CompTIA, Adobe and Cisco will open the doors to employers.

IT has become amongst the most electrifying and revolutionary industries to be involved in today. Being up close and personal with technology is to do your bit in the gigantic changes shaping life over the next few decades. We’ve only just begun to get an inclination of how technology is going to shape our lives. Technology and the web will significantly transform how we see and interrelate with the rest of the world over the coming years.

The standard IT worker in Great Britain will also get noticeably more than equivalent professionals in much of the rest of the economy. Mean average remuneration packages are amongst the highest in the country. As the IT industry keeps growing year on year, it’s predictable that the requirement for appropriately qualified IT professionals will continue to boom for quite some time to come.

Many training companies will provide a useful Job Placement Assistance facility, to help you into your first commercial role. But don’t place too much emphasis on it – it isn’t unusual for eager sales people to overplay it. The fact of the matter is, the still growing need for IT personnel in the UK is what will enable you to get a job.

Help with your CV and interview techniques might be provided (if it isn’t, consult one of our sites). Be sure to you work on your old CV today – not when you’re ready to start work! Having the possibility of an interview is more than not being known. Often junior jobs are got by students (sometimes when they’ve only just got going.) The most efficient companies to help you land that job are generally specialised and independent recruitment consultants. As they’re keen to place you to receive their commission, they have the necessary incentive to try that bit harder.

A good number of people, it seems, conscientiously work through their course materials (sometimes for years), only to give up at the first hurdle when attempting to secure a good job. Introduce yourself… Do everything you can to let employers know about you. Don’t expect a job to just fall into your lap.

Validated exam simulation and preparation software is vital – and really must be offered by your training provider. Students regularly can find themselves confused by practicing questions for their exams that aren’t from official boards. Quite often, the phraseology is unfamiliar and it’s vital that you know this. Obviously, it’s very important to be confident that you’ve thoroughly prepared for your final certified exam before embarking on it. Going over ‘mock’ tests logs the information in your brain and will save a lot of money on wasted exam attempts.

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