CompTIA PC Support Commercial PC Certification Training Simplified

There are a total of 2 specialist training sectors in the overall A+ programme, of which you need to pass both for competency in A+. A+ certification in isolation will allow you to fix and repair stand-alone PC’s and MAC’s; principally ones that aren’t joined to a network – essentially the domestic or small business sector. You may also want to think about adding the CompTIA Network+ training as you can then also look after networks of computers, which is where the bigger salaries are.

Full support is of the utmost importance – find a program that includes 24×7 access, as anything less will not satisfy and will also put a damper on the speed you move through things. You’ll be waiting ages for an answer with email based support, and phone support is usually just a call-centre who will chat nicely with you for 5 minutes to ask what the issue is and then simply send an email to an instructor – who will call back over the next day or so (assuming you’re there), when it suits them. This is all next to useless if you’re sitting there confused over an issue and only have certain times available in which to do your studies.

It’s possible to find professional training packages who give students online support around the clock – including evenings, nights and weekends. Don’t under any circumstances take less than you need and deserve. 24×7 support is really your only option with computer-based courses. Perhaps you don’t intend to study during the evenings; but for the majority of us however, we’re out at work when traditional support if offered.

When did you last consider how safe your job is? Typically, we only think of this after something goes wrong. But really, the reality is that job security has gone the way of the dodo, for the vast majority of people. Of course, a quickly growing market-place, with huge staffing demands (as there is a growing shortage of fully trained workers), provides a market for real job security.

Offering the computing business as an example, the last e-Skills investigation showed a skills deficit around the United Kingdom of around 26 percent. To explain it in a different way, this means that the country can only find three properly accredited workers for every four jobs existing at the moment. Acquiring proper commercial IT qualification is therefore a ‘Fast Track’ to a continuing and gratifying livelihood. As the Information Technology market is evolving at such a rate, it’s unlikely there’s any better market worth looking at for your new career.

Most trainers typically provide a shelf full of reference manuals. This isn’t very interesting and not really conducive to studying effectively. Research has repeatedly confirmed that connecting physically with our study, is much more conducive to long-term memory.

Programs are now found on CD and DVD discs, so you can study at your own computer. Utilising the latest video technology, you can sit back and watch the teachers showing you precisely how it’s all done, and then have a go at it yourself – in a virtual lab environment. All companies must be pushed to demo some examples of the type of training materials they provide. You’re looking for evidence of tutorial videos and demonstrations and a wide selection of interactive elements.

Often, companies will only use online training only; sometimes you can get away with this – but, think what will happen when you don’t have access to the internet or you only get very a very slow connection sometimes. It’s much safer to rely on physical CD or DVD discs which will not have these problems.

An important area that is sometimes not even considered by people mulling over a new direction is ‘training segmentation’. Basically, this means how the program is broken down into parts to be delivered to you, which vastly changes the point you end up at. Typically, you’ll join a programme that takes between and 1 and 3 years and receive a module at a time. While this may sound logical on one level, consider this: What happens when you don’t complete each and every exam? And what if you find the order of the modules counter-intuitive? Because of nothing that’s your fault, you mightn’t complete everything fast enough and not get all the study materials as a result.

For maximum flexibility and safety, many trainees now want to make sure that every element of their training is posted to them in one go, with nothing held back. That means it’s down to you in what order and how fast or slow you want to work.

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