Recently, a UK e-Skills analysis brought to light that over 26 percent of all IT positions available haven't been filled mainly due to a huge deficit of properly qualified workers. To explain it in a different way, this clearly demonstrates that the UK only has three qualified staff for each four job positions in existence now. Achieving proper commercial computing exams is therefore a 'Fast Track' to realise a long-term as well as enjoyable living. As the Information Technology market is growing at such a rate, is there any other sector worth considering for retraining.Be careful that the qualifications you're working towards are recognised by industry and are up-to-date. The 'in-house' certifications provided by many companies are not normally useful in gaining employment. From a commercial standpoint, only the major heavyweights such as Microsoft, Cisco, Adobe or CompTIA (for instance) provide enough commercial weight. Anything less won't make the grade.Trainees looking at this market can be very practical by nature, and don't really enjoy classrooms, and endless reading of dry academic textbooks. If you identify with this, try the newer style of interactive study, where learning is video-based. Learning psychology studies show that memory is aided when we use all our senses, and we take action to use what we've learned.
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