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Anybody thinking about training for the computer industry will quickly become aware of the huge amount of choices available to them. In the first instance, look for a training company with a career advice department, so you can be fully informed on the career your training will prepare you for. You may well discover job roles you weren't aware of. Whether you want to improve your computer user skills, or want to advance your career and attain IT qualifications at a professional level, there are user-friendly courses and back-up to give you the chance you've been looking for.

By keeping costs to a minimum, there are training providers today supplying contemporary courses that have great quality training and mentoring for a fraction of the prices expected from the more out-dated organisations.

Student support is absolutely essential - locate a good company offering 24x7 direct access to instructors, as anything less will frustrate you and could impede your ability to learn. Find a good quality service where you can access help at all hours of the day and night (even if it's early hours on Sunday morning!) Make sure it's always direct access to tutors, and not a call-centre that will take messages so you're consistently being held in a queue for a call-back at a convenient time for them.

It's possible to find the very best companies that give students online direct access support all the time - no matter what time of day it is. Seek out a trainer that gives this level of learning support. Only true live 24x7 round-the-clock support truly delivers for technical programs.

Ask almost any capable advisor and we'd be amazed if they couldn't provide you with many worrying experiences of students who've been sold completely the wrong course for them. Only deal with an experienced industry professional who quizzes you to discover the most appropriate thing for you - not for their retirement-fund! It's very important to locate the right starting point of study for you. In some circumstances, the starting point of study for a person with some experience will be massively dissimilar to someone just starting out. Consider starting with a user-skills course first. This can help whip your basic knowledge into shape and make the transition to higher-level learning a much more gentle.

Getting into your first IT role sometimes feels easier to handle with the help of a Job Placement Assistance service. Because of the huge need for more IT skills in the United Kingdom today, it's not too important to place too much emphasis on this feature however. It isn't so complicated as you might think to land a job once you're well trained and qualified.

Ideally you should have advice and support about your CV and interviews though; also we would encourage all students to get their CV updated as soon as they start a course - don't delay till you've finished your exams. Various junior support roles are offered to students who're still on their course and haven't even passed a single exam yet. This will at the very least get your CV into the 'possible' pile and not the 'no' pile. In many cases, an independent and specialised local employment service (who will get paid by the employer when they've placed you) will perform better than any recruitment division from a training organisation. They should, of course, also be familiar with local industry and the area better.
A good number of trainees, so it seems, conscientiously work through their course materials (for years sometimes), and just give up when it comes to trying to get a job. Promote yourself... Work hard to get in front of employers. Good jobs don't just knock on your door.

Students will sometimes miss checking on a painfully important area - how their company actually breaks down and delivers the courseware elements, and into how many separate packages. Training companies will normally offer a program typically taking 1-3 years, and deliver each piece one-by-one as you finish each section. If you think this sound logical, then consider this: What if you find the order insisted on by the company won't suit you. You may find it a stretch to finalise every element at the speed required?

The ideal solution is to have all the learning modules sent to your home before you even start; the entire package! This prevents any future issues from rising that will affect your progress.

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