In a world where even the oldest and
youngest members of society are computer literate, employers are becoming ever
more vigilant when looking at IT certifications. It is no longer enough to know
your way around a computer. Having professional and well thought of credentials
such as Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) qualifications can give
your CV a huge boost and single you out from the competition.
MCITP credentials provide practical
experience and knowledge of areas – such as database and server administration
on Microsoft products – that will actually come in useful, not just helping you
understand the jargon. They show employers immediately that you don’t just
understand the theory, you will also be able to do what they want.
However, a lot of people are caught in a
vicious circle: they can’t get the job they want without a new qualification
but can’t earn that qualification while working. Classes take time and that’s something you
might not have – especially if you’re working full time and looking to retrain.
For these reasons, among others, people often choose home learning instead. Unlike
evening classes or other courses, learning from home is cheaper and flexible, so
you can arrange it around your own schedule and you don’t even need to leave
your house so all the issues of travel are eliminated.
Having made the decision to study at home,
there are still questions to ask:
·
How do I know the people
teaching me know what they’re talking about?
·
Is this the complete course or
do I need other supplements?
·
Is what I’m learning up to
date?
You can eliminate the risks by choosing to
study from DVD or online courses from a
well-established, and respected company. This will leave you free to study for
MCITP qualifications at your own pace and safe in the knowledge that the people
helping train you know exactly what they are talking about.
So, why don’t you check out some MCITP Training
courses and see how you can use them to gain the qualifications you
want in a way that’s convenient for you?
Other computer training courses can be found
at www.cvision.co.uk , take a look and
maybe sign up for a Microsoft qualification while you’re there.