As you\’re in the process of finding out about courses for MCSE, the chances are you\’re in one of two situations: You\’re possibly contemplating a dynamic move to get into the IT field, as it\’s apparent to you there is a huge demand for qualified people. Instead you\’re already a professional – and you should formalise your skills with a qualification such as MCSE.
When researching training companies, be sure to avoid those that compromise their offerings by not upgrading their courses to the most up-to-date Microsoft version. This will only hamper the trainee because they\’ll have been studying an out-of-date syllabus which doesn\’t fall in with the current exam syllabus, so they\’ll probably fail.
Steer clear of providers who are only trying to make a sale. You deserve time, expertise and advice to make sure you\’re on the best program for your needs. Resist being forced into some generic product by some pushy sales person.
Authorised exam simulation and preparation software is a must – and should definitely be offered by your training company.
Due to the fact that many IT examination boards come from the United States, you need to become familiar with their phraseology. It\’s not sufficient merely answering any old technical questions – they have to be in the same format as the actual exams.
As you can imagine, it is vital to know that you\’re absolutely ready for the real exam prior to doing it. Revising simulated tests helps build your confidence and helps to avoid wasted exam attempts.
You should remember: a training itself or the accreditation is not the ultimate goal; the job or career you\’re training for is. Far too many training organisations place too much importance on the course or the qualification.
You may train for one year and then end up doing a job for a lifetime. Avoid the mistake of finding what seems like an \’interesting\’ training program and then put 10-20 years into a job you don\’t like!
It\’s well worth a long chat to see what expectations industry may have of you. Which precise exams you\’ll be required to have and how you\’ll go about getting some commercial experience. It\’s definitely worth spending time thinking about how far you wish to go as it will force you to choose a particular set of accreditations.
As a precursor to beginning a particular training programme, it\’s good advice to chat over specific market requirements with an experienced professional, in order to be sure the training programme covers all that is required.
The perhaps intimidating chore of landing your first role in IT is often made easier because some trainers offer a Job Placement Assistance programme. Often, there is more emphasis than is necessary on this service, for it\’s relatively easy for a well trained and motivated person to land work in this industry – because companies everywhere are seeking well trained people.
Advice and support about getting interviews and your CV might be provided (if not, see one of our sites for help). Make sure you update that dusty old CV straight away – not after you\’ve qualified!
Various junior support roles have been offered to people who are still studying and have still to get qualified. At least this will get you on your way.
The most efficient companies to help get you placed are most often specialised and independent recruitment consultants. Because they get paid commission to place you, they have more incentive to get on with it.
Fundamentally, as long as you focus the same level of energy into finding a job as into training, you won\’t find it too challenging. A number of trainees curiously put hundreds of hours into their course materials and just give up once qualified and would appear to think that businesses will just discover them.
The way in which your courseware is broken down for you is often missed by many students. How is the courseware broken down? And in what order and what control do you have at what pace it arrives?
You may think that it makes sense (when study may take one to three years to gain full certified status,) that a training provider will issue one section at a time, as you pass each element. Although:
Maybe the order of study prescribed by the provider doesn\’t suit you. What if you find it hard to complete each and every section at the speed required?
To be straight, the best option is to have a copy of their prescribed order of study, but get everything up-front. You\’re then in possession of everything in case you don\’t finish as fast as they\’d like.
Copyright 2009 S. Edwards. Pop over to MCSA MCSE or MCSA Training Courses.
![]() The Best Advice I Ever Got (Ha... 15.38 | Baby Shower Wish/Advice Bottle... 11.99 | Inkadinkado 'Friendly Advice' ... 7.29 | Baby Shower Wish/Advice Bottle... 11.99 |
















