Computrain-uk Kick Starts Careers in IT
Online, November 3, 2009 (Newswire.com)
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This month has see the launch of a new range of courses such as Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW), Engineer and Database Administration.
They allow the design, implementation and administration of websites and hardware. So if you don't know you PHP from your MySQL then Computrain might be able to help.
Pete Askins, a lecturer from New College Durham said "The course content looks good, it can fill the gap for people who cannot commit full time to learning something new".
Many customers even start up their own business such as Paul Clout from The Wirral, "I logged onto www.computrain-uk.com and the next thing I know I'm a running my own Web Design company. The course was fantastic to get to grips with quickly and then it clicked, I knew this is what I wanted to do as a career".
Learning from home in order to boost earning potential is high on people's minds, especially as everyone has tightened their belts due to the global recession. Even if businesses have been failing left, right and centre, the IT industry still has a massive demand for highly skilled workers. Taking a course to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) can give the learner the skills to implement business solutions, as well as installing and configuring network systems.
The new Solutions Developer (MCSD) course is of high demand, which is handy as businesses continually need to update and reconfigure their computer systems. Learners who utilize the course will be a job which will net them, usually, around £27,000 per year. This is the average salary figure, which rises hugely with experience.
As distance learning is perfect for those who might already have a job and want to start a new career whilst working, it could also kick start the launch of Computrain Europe. This will take the pressure off countries that may lack a regulated and much needed skill set. Computrain Europe could spell the end of the huge demand which is apparent.
The courses are designed to introduce candidates with little or no experience as well as ones with prior IT knowledge. Dorothy Bulmer, a 52 year old from Carluke, recently completed the Database Administrator (MCDBA) course from www.computrain-uk.com, "I did struggle at first, as computers are not my forte. I had just been made redundant and wanted to try something different. I know so much now, I've enrolled my daughter into the course".She now has ECDL, CompTIA A+ and N+ certifications and is "looking forward to starting the new job".