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Cisco Careers Training In Detail

Written on September 13, 2009 – 4:03 am | by Jason Kendall |

If your search is for Cisco training and you haven’t worked with routers before, the right certification is the CCNA. This course is designed to train students looking to have a working knowledge of routers. Commercial ventures that have a number of branches utilise them to join up computer networks in different rooms to allow their networks to keep in touch. The Internet is made up of vast numbers of routers also.

Jobs that use this type of knowledge mean the chances are you’ll work for large companies that are spread out geographically but need to keep in touch. Or, you may move on to joining an internet service provider. Both types of jobs command good salaries.

Get on a specially designed course that will systematically go through everything to make sure that you have comprehensive skills and abilities before embarking on the Cisco skills.

With so much choice, does it really shock us that a large majority of career changers get stuck choosing the job they could be successful with.

Perusing long lists of different and confusing job titles is no use whatsoever. The majority of us have no idea what our own family members do for a living – so we have no hope of understanding the intricacies of any specific IT role.

Consideration of the following issues is imperative when you want to dig down the right solution that will work for you:

* Your individual personality and what you’re interested in – which work-related things you like and dislike.

* Is your focus to get qualified due to a precise reason – for instance, do you aim to work at home (working for yourself?)?

* What scale of importance is the salary – is it the most important thing, or is day-to-day enjoyment higher up on your list of priorities?

* Getting to grips with what typical career roles and markets are – and what makes them different.

* Having a proper look into the effort, commitment and time that you can put aside.

To completely side-step the industry jargon, and reveal the best route for you, have an informal chat with an experienced professional; an individual that understands the commercial reality whilst covering each qualification.

A valuable training package will also include wholly authorised exam preparation systems.

Confirm that the exams you practice are not just posing the correct questions on the correct subjects, but ask them in the way that the actual final exam will formulate them. This really messes up people if the phraseology and format is completely different.

Ensure that you have some simulated exam questions in order to verify your knowledge whenever you need to. Practice or ‘mock’ exams will help to boost your attitude – so you won’t be quite so nervous at the actual exam.

Have you recently questioned how safe your job is? Normally, this isn’t an issue until something dramatic happens to shake us. However, the reality is that true job security has gone the way of the dodo, for nearly everyone now.

It’s possible though to hit upon market-level security, by searching for areas that have high demand, mixed with work-skill shortages.

Taking a look at the IT sector, a key e-Skills investigation showed a 26 percent shortfall of skilled workers. So, for each 4 job positions existing throughout computing, employers can only find properly accredited workers for 3 of them.

Properly trained and commercially accredited new staff are consequently at a resounding premium, and in all likelihood it will stay that way for many years to come.

As the Information Technology market is expanding at the speed it is, there really isn’t any other sector worth considering for a new future.

One useful service offered by some training providers is a Job Placement Assistance program. The service is put in place to help you find your first job in the industry. At the end of the day it’s not as hard as some people make out to land your first job – assuming you’re well trained and qualified; the growing UK skills shortage sees to that.

CV and Interview advice and support may be available (if it isn’t, consult one of our sites). Make sure you bring your CV right up to date immediately – don’t leave it till you pass the exams!

It’s not uncommon to find that junior support jobs have been offered to people who’re still on their course and have still to get qualified. This will at least get you on your way.

The best services to help you find a job are usually specialist locally based employment services. As they will get paid by the employer when they’ve placed you, they have the necessary incentive to try that bit harder.

Do make sure you don’t put hundreds of hours of effort into your studies, and then do nothing more and expect somebody else to secure your first position. Get off your backside and make your own enquiries. Channel the same energy and enthusiasm into finding your new role as it took to pass the exams.

Now, why is it better to gain commercially accredited qualifications rather than the usual academic qualifications gained through schools and Further Education colleges?

As demand increases for knowledge about more and more complex technology, industry has of necessity moved to the specialised training only available through the vendors themselves – in other words companies such as Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA. Often this saves time and money for the student.

Obviously, a necessary portion of background information has to be learned, but focused specialisation in the particular job function gives a vendor educated person a distinct advantage.

Put yourself in the employer’s position – and you required somebody who had very specific skills. What is easier: Wade your way through loads of academic qualifications from graduate applicants, having to ask what each has covered and which workplace skills have been attained, or select a specialised number of commercial certifications that precisely match your needs, and make your short-list from that. You’ll then be able to concentrate on getting a feel for the person at interview – rather than on the depth of their technical knowledge.

(C) Jason Kendall. Browse LearningLolly.com for in-depth career tips on Cisco Certification and Computer Course.

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