MCSE UK

Computer Training Info PackIf you're looking to get into the IT Industry with an MCSE, UK based LearningLolly offers one of the most user-friendly and up-to-date training options available in the UK today.

With LearningLolly, there's no longer any need to wade through technical manuals.

In fact, books are a thing of the past with our interactive learning solutions. All of our training is on-screen through video content, with tutors teaching you first, and then demonstrating what they've just taught.

Once you've grasped the concept (and you can rewind as often as you like) you're immediately able to practice your skill in an interactive environment.

All of this is backed up with genuine 24x7 support. You're able to chat to tutors at any time of day or night, and they'll sort out your challenge there and then.

Once you feel you're ready, you'll have access to exam simulations to test yourself prior to actually sitting them.

This can all be done in the comfort of your own home, without the hassle and expense of attending college classses or in-centre training days.

MCSE UK - Use Video & Interactive materials to learn in your own home.

But training is only one part of the help available from the LearningLolly team. Our years of experience have shown us that people considering entering IT for the first time will need help and guidance on how to make the move into the industry. An MCSE without any experience is NOT going to get you that £40,000 a year job - contrary to what a lot of sales-people will tell you. We can help you to get the balance right.

We'll also help you look at which job will suit your personality and be able to give you "a day in a life" type explanation of what each job-role actually consists of.

This gives you the chance to check that the role is right for you prior to starting the relevant training.


Having been advised on all the job options available in IT, it's not uncommon for some of our students to decide to take alternative qualifications to the MCSE. Our aim isn't to get you on a training course; it's to help you select the right training course to match your life goals.
  
Additionally, as part of our package we also offer a comprehensive job placement assistance package to get you that all-important first job - so you can be safe in the knowledge that you've chosen the right MCSE training provider.

To find out more about our MCSE UK based training, click for our
FREE Information Pack...


 

Frankly Speaking... thoughts for the day!

 


IT Training "Reassuringly Expensive"?


The late comedienne Linda Smith once quipped, "I love Waitrose - it's that little bit more expensive."


It's a funny old world, but until the recent global financial panic, we consumers bought into the view that "It must be good if it costs that much", or "Let's be honest, cheap equals crap". The marketing boys had it all sewn up - think of the mouth-watering shots on the M&S ads, with "This is not ordinary food, this is...." Conversely, the supermarkets 'Value' or 'Basic' ranges were acknowledged by the penny pinchers - but barely noticed by you and me.


In IT Training, the high end "luxury market" (surely the best if you can afford it - why else would these companies be market leaders?) convinced us that there are companies around who'll do it cheaper but be warned, you get what you pay for....


Then the world takes a couple of turns, we hover on the brink of financial meltdown, and suddenly value is all the rage! Middle class mummies abandon Waitrose, and discover the delights of Aldi and Lidl. City bankers and their fat profits are the curse of the devil, and we all re-evaluate our spending habits.


Have we been fooled by "reassuringly expensive" price tags?


Dig a little further into the UK training market, and maybe the big boys with their fancy prices are not all they seem. Just because industry's crying out for more skilled networkers and programmers, are we really getting a good deal coughing up 5k-8k to get qualified, or are we just paying to prop up dinosaurs?


It's a bit ironic that many IT trainers are preaching one thing whilst practicing another - supplying a workforce for the digital age using pen and paper methods. Should we really have to wade through books when anything can be downloaded in this communication age? Why should we drive to training centres, forking out for our overnights to support their overheads? 24x7 Interactive learning should be just that - at my convenience, but not at my cost.


With newer, slicker training options available at less than half these prices, maybe it's time we woke up to the fact that in terms of electronic learning, value means lower cost for higher quality. A new order is asserting itself in IT training - In supermarket terms, it's "Simply Value" prices, for "Best Ever" products.


In this uncertain world we're living in, I'd say that's a step in the right direction...


(C) LearningLolly 2009 - 1:49