CS4 Design Careers Training Simplified

By Jason Kendall

A variety of different training programs are in existence for people hoping to get into the IT industry. To find one you'll be happy with, look for a company with assistance to help you find which career will match your personality, and give you an understanding of the job responsibilities, to help you clearly understand whether it's the right one for you.

There's a wide range of courses to choose from. Some people simply want User Skills from Microsoft, whilst others want to get their teeth into Databases, Programming, Networking or Web Design - and these are all possible. But don't rush into it, don't pluck a course out of the air. Why not share your ideas with an advisor who knows this commercial sector, and will guide you to where you want to go.

By maximising state-of-the-art training techniques and getting rid of wasteful procedures, you will start to see a new kind of organisation offering a better quality of training and mentoring for hundreds of pounds less.

It's not uncommon for companies to offer inclusive exam guarantees - inevitably that means paying for the exams at the start of your training. Before you jump at the chance of a guarantee, look at the following:

Patently it isn't free - you are paying for it - it's just been included in your package price.

If it's important to you to pass in one, then you should fund each exam as you take it, prioritise it appropriately and give the task sufficient application.

Why should you pay the training college early for examination fees? Find the best deal you can at the appropriate time, don't pay mark-ups - and take it closer to home - instead of miles away at the college's beck and call.

Including money in your training package for exam fees (and if you're financing your study there'll be interest on that) is insane. It's not your job to boost the training company's account with your money only to please their Bank Manager! Some will be pinning their hopes on the fact that you don't even take them all - but they won't refund the cash.

It's worth noting, with most 'Exam Guarantees' - they control when and how often you are allowed to do a re-take. You'll have to prove conclusively that you can pass before they'll pay for another exam.

The cost of exams was around the 112 pounds mark twelve months or so ago when taken at Prometric or VUE centres around the United Kingdom. Therefore, why splash out often many hundreds of pounds extra to have 'an Exam Guarantee', when it's obvious that what's really needed is study, commitment and preparing with good quality mock and practice exams.

If you're thinking of using a training academy that is still using workshop days as a benefit of their course, then consider these issues encountered by the majority of students:

* Lots of round trips - normally 100's of miles.

* If, like many of us, you work, then Mon-Fri workshops are difficult to make. Typically you are having to deal with several days in a row too.

* And don't forget lost vacation time. Often, we get 4 weeks annual leave. If half is given up to classes, then there's very little left over for us.

* Training workshops often become quickly full, giving us the only option of a slot that doesn't really suit.

* Class pace - classes typically consist of students of varying aptitude, therefore tension can be created between the quicker-learners and those who prefer a more relaxed pace.

* Quite a lot of students talk of the high costs involved with getting transport to and from the training centre while forking out for food and accommodation becomes prohibitively expensive.

* You should never risk even a small chance of being side-stepped for potential advancement or income boosts while you're training.

* Surely, all of us at some time have avoided asking a question, because we wanted to maintain the illusion that we did, in fact, understand?

* For those of us who need to at times work or live away part of the time, imagine the trouble involved in getting to the necessary events, as time is now more scarce than ever.

It obviously makes a lot more sense to study at your convenience - not your training provider's - and use videos of instructors with interactive virtual-lab's.

Study can happen anywhere that suits. If you've got a laptop, you could get a bit of sun in your garden while you study. If you have any difficulties then logon to the 24x7 support facility.

All the lessons can be repeated whenever you feel you need to - memory is aided by repetition. And note-taking is a thing of the past - it's all laid on.

Could it be simpler: No travelling, wasted time or money; plus you end up with a more stress-free study setting. - 33394

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