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If it weren't for a continuous flood of trained PC and network support staff, commercial enterprise in the United Kingdom (along with most other places) would inevitably be brought to its knees. Therefore, there's an on-going demand for technicians to support both the systems and the users themselves. Our requirement for increasing numbers of commercially qualified individuals is growing, as we turn out to be vastly more reliant on PC's in the modern world.

One feature offered by some training providers is a programme of Job Placement assistance. This is to help you get your first commercial position. It can happen though that people are too impressed with this facility, because it's relatively easy for any motivated and trained individual to land a job in this industry - as there is such a shortage of well trained people.

However, what is relevant is to have help and assistance with preparing a CV and getting interviews though; also we would encourage everyone to work on polishing up their CV as soon as they start a course - don't wait for when you're ready to start work. Having the possibility of an interview is far better than not even being known about. Often junior support roles are got by students (who've only just left first base.) If you don't want to travel too far to work, then you'll often find that a local IT focused recruitment consultancy can generally be more appropriate than a centralised service, for they are much more inclined to have insider knowledge of what's available near you.

Just make sure you don't spend hundreds of hours on your training and studies, and then do nothing more and leave it in the hands of the gods to find you a job. Stand up for yourself and get out there. Put as much energy and enthusiasm into finding the right position as it took to get qualified.

Finding job security in the current climate is very rare. Companies often drop us out of the workplace at the drop of a hat - as long as it fits their needs. However, a marketplace with high growth, with huge staffing demands (because of an enormous shortage of fully trained professionals), creates the conditions for real job security.

Looking at the computing industry, the recent e-Skills analysis brought to light an over 26 percent shortage in trained professionals. To explain it in a different way, this clearly demonstrates that Great Britain can only locate 3 certified professionals for each 4 job positions in existence at the moment. Appropriately taught and commercially grounded new staff are as a result at an absolute premium, and it's estimated to remain so for much longer. With the market developing at such a quick pace, could there honestly be a better market worth investigating for a new future.

Think about the following facts in detail if you believe that over-used sales technique about a guarantee for your exam looks like a reason to buy:

Patently it's not free - you are paying for it - the price has simply been included in the whole thing. Qualifying on the first 'go' is what everyone wants to do. Progressively working through your exams in order and funding them as you go has a marked effect on pass-rates - you revise thoroughly and are conscious of what you've spent.

Does it really add up to pay a training college early for examinations? Hold on to your money and pay for the exam at the appropriate time, rather than coughing up months or even a year or two in advance - and sit exams more locally - instead of miles away at the college's beck and call. Why tie up your cash (or borrow more than you need) for examinations when there was no need to? Huge profits are made because training colleges are getting paid upfront for exams - and banking on the fact that many won't be taken. Pay heed to the fact that, with 'Exam Guarantees' from most places - the company controls how often and when you can do your re-takes. You will have to demonstrate an excellent pass-rate before they'll approve a re-take.

Average exam fees were 112 pounds or thereabouts in the last 12 months via Prometric or VUE centres around the United Kingdom. So don't be talked into shelling out hundreds or thousands of pounds more for 'Exam Guarantees', when common sense dictates that the most successful method is a regular, committed, study programme, with an accredited exam preparation system.

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