08-18-2010, 12:25 PM
Certificates and diplomas are only as good as the faculty or staff body which awards them. For a trade like Network Support Technology, I would find out who are the professionals that will be teaching you. If they are professionals who are well-connected and experienced, a certificate under their training, as well as a letter of recommendation, will heighten your chances of being employed. To secure your chances of employment further, seek out an part-time or holiday apprenticeship during your training. Employment also depends on geography - some places may have more or less need of your services than others.
Poorly-performing students will find employment difficult no matter whether they hold a certificate or a diploma. The same goes for the average student who doesn't do sufficient research before graduating. Follow the advice above and I promise you that you will drastically improve your chances at finding work after your training.
Poorly-performing students will find employment difficult no matter whether they hold a certificate or a diploma. The same goes for the average student who doesn't do sufficient research before graduating. Follow the advice above and I promise you that you will drastically improve your chances at finding work after your training.