14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Michael Smoke
The right certification training
Trainings vary a lot when it comes to quality. It's essential to
choose your certification training provider based on things such
as the quality of materials, trainers' competence and skills,
counseling facilities, track record etc. A good trainer is
essential because you can learn from his real life's experience.
Cost
Usually, the cost of the training is a big issue for people,
sometimes even a deciding factor. But the price shouldn't be
your only factor for choosing a certification training or
institution. Always think about the present and future
opportunities and not the costs involved to get there. It's not
wise to save money by choosing an inferior training. But,
remember that not always high cost means high quality.
Commitment and motivation
Keep in mind that the best instructors in the world or world
class facilities cannot learn for you. You have to be committed
to learning. Lack of commitment is a big problem and usually
arises due to lack of motivation. In most of the cases, this
will 'help' you become one of those persons that pay the
training fee just to collect the certificate. By becoming one of
those persons, you just waste time and money. The certificate
won't help you as much as the knowledge gained during the
training through classes and exercises. So, keep in mind the
reasons you are there (this helps you stay motivated) and be
prepared to learn and to apply what you have learned.
The right training model
Your skill and motivation level are two important factors that
need to be take into consideration when choosing your
certification training solution. Also consider financial
constraints and available study time. All these factors are used
to find the right training model for you. Instructor-led
trainings are considered the most effective means of acquiring
skills and knowledge, because they seem to achieve more for
students than any other training options, especially when it
comes to more difficult exercises. However, if you already have
some practical skills and/or you don't have the time to attend
the instructor-led training, other learning options are
available to you (books, practice tests, computer based training
and even online learning). If you find yourself in this
situation, a blend of learning on your own and classroom
learning might be the right thing for you.
Soft skills
Almost all of the certification trainings focus on the
acquisition of tech skills and knowledge. However. in order to
build a career in IT, there are more things to be taken into
consideration that technical skills and knowledge alone. You
need soft skills to become more valuable. These skills include
presentation, communications, marketing and project management,
just to name a few. Tech skills and certification training
decisions are important, but if can't market yourself, advancing
in your career will be a very difficult task. Attitude is
another important thing in the real world, because altitude will
be determined by your attitude. Also develop your professional
skills and always practice in an ethical manner.
I know that the time and effort involved with training can be
intimidating, but keep in mind that in this constantly changing
world lead by information and communications technologies,
investing in your education is the best investment you can ever
make.
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