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CompTIA A + has a total of four exams and sections to study, but youonly have to get certified in 2 to qualify for your A+. For thisreason, most training colleges stick to just two options. But allowingyou to learn about all 4 options will help you to build a much widerknowledge and understanding of your subject, which you'll come torealise is essential in professional employment. Once on theCompTIA A+, you'll be taught how to work in antistatic conditions andbuild and fix computers. Fault finding and diagnostic techniquesthrough hands on and remote access are also covered. You might alsochoose to think about supplementing the A+ with Network + as you'llthen be in a position to work with networks, and have a moreresponsible working role. It would be wonderful to believethat our careers will always be safe and our future is protected, butthe growing likelihood for the majority of jobs around Englandcurrently seems to be that security may be a thing of the past. Whereasa quickly growing market-place, where there just aren't enough staff togo round (through an enormous shortage of properly qualified workers),enables the possibility of lasting job security. TheInformation Technology (IT) skills deficit throughout Great Britaincurrently stands at over 26 percent, as reported by the 2006 e-Skillssurvey. Alternatively, you could say, this highlights that GreatBritain can only find three qualified staff for every 4 jobs inexistence at the moment. This single truth alone reveals why thecountry requires many more workers to get trained and get into theindustry. In actuality, acquiring professional IT skills during thecoming years is very likely the best career move you'll ever make. Ifyou're like many of the students we talk to then you probably enjoyfairly practical work - a 'hands-on' type. Typically, the trial ofreading reference books and manuals can be just about bared whenessential, but you'd hate it. You should use video and multimedia basedmaterials if you'd really rather not use books. Long-term memory isenhanced when multiple senses are involved - this has been an acceptedfact in expert circles for decades now. Interactiveaudio-visual materials utilising video demo's and practice lab's willturn you off book-based study for ever more. And you'll actually enjoydoing them. Make sure to obtain a study material demo' from thetraining company. You'll want to see instructor videos, demonstrations,slide-shows and interactive labs where you get to practice.Avoiding training that is delivered purely online is generally a goodidea. Physical CD or DVD ROM materials are preferable where available,enabling them to be used at your convenience - ISP quality varies, soyou don't want to be totally reliant on a good broadband connection allthe time. Commercial qualifications are now, without a doubt,starting to replace the traditional academic paths into IT - so why hasthis come about? With an ever-increasing technical demand on resources,industry has had to move to specific, honed-in training that can onlybe obtained from the actual vendors - namely companies like CISCO,Adobe, Microsoft and CompTIA. This often comes in at a fraction of thecost and time. Of course, an appropriate portion of relevant additionalknowledge has to be taught, but essential specialisation in the areasneeded gives a vendor educated student a real head start. Thecrux of the matter is this: Authorised IT qualifications give employersexactly what they're looking for - everything they need to know is inthe title: for example, I am a 'Microsoft Certified Professional' in'Windows XP Administration and Configuration'. Therefore companies canidentify exactly what they need and which qualifications are needed forthe job. Several companies will provide a useful Job PlacementAssistance facility, designed to steer you into your first job. It canhappen though that this feature is bigged up too much, because it isactually not that hard for any motivated and trained individual to landa job in this industry - because there's a great need for skilledemployees. Ideally you should have help with your CV andinterview techniques though; and we'd encourage any student to work onpolishing up their CV as soon as training commences - don't wait tillyou've finished your exams. You may not have got to the stage whereyou've passed your first exam when you'll secure your initial juniorsupport job; however this is not possible unless your CV is withemployers. Generally, you'll receive quicker results from a specialistlocally based employment agency than any training company's nationalservice, because they'll know local industry and the area better.A regular grievance of many training companies is how much trainees areprepared to study to get top marks in their exams, but how littleeffort that student will then put into getting the job they've trainedfor. Get out there and hustle - you might find it's fun.
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