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By : Jason Kendall    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-18 13:43:46
If you're looking for Cisco training, it's most likely that the CCNA is what you'll need. Cisco training is intended for individuals who need to know all about routers and network switches. Routers are what connect computer networks to different networks of computers via the internet or dedicated lines.

Gaining this type of qualification means you'll probably end up working for national or international companies that have multiple departments and sites, but still need contact. On the other hand, you might end up joining internet service providers. These jobs are well paid and in demand.

The correct skill set and knowledge before getting going on the Cisco CCNA is essential. So find an advisor who will be able to help you.

A big contender for the most common difficulty in the IT training sector is usually having to turn up to 'In Centre' days or workshops. Many certification companies harp on about the plus points of attending, it's almost certain though that you'll find them a growing difficulty due to:

* Frequent visits to the centre - hundreds of miles in more cases than not.

* Access to classes; typically weekdays only and two or three days in a row. It's not easy to get the work-leave.

* The majority of us end up feeling 4 weeks annual leave is barely enough. Sacrifice at least half of this for training classes and see how much more difficult it makes things.

* In a situation where running costs are very high, a lot of schools fill the classes up to the brim - certainly not ideal (and with less one-on-one time).

* Many students want to study at a pace that is different to the other class members. Sometimes this causes a lot of tension amongst the class.

* Let us not forget the increased financial outlay of arranging transport or several days accommodation either. Don't be surprised to find this become 00's or even 000's extra. Take some time to add it all up - you'll get a shock.

* You should never risk even a small chance of getting passed-over for advancement or income boosts because you're getting trained in a different area.

* It's very common for trainees not to pose the question that's bugging them - just because they're surrounded by fellow attendees.

* More often than not, classes frequently become simply undoable, when you work or live away for part of the week.

Many students discover a more flexible approach is to exploit filmed classes at home, in comfort - at a time that's convenient to you - not anybody else. Ponder this... Utilising a notebook PC you have the ability to work in the garden, a park, or just outside. And 24 hr-a-day support is just a web-browser away if you hit challenges. All the lessons can be repeated whenever it's convenient - doing something over will help you remember it. And you don't have to worry about any note-taking - it's already ready to go. What could be simpler: Time and money is saved and travelling is avoided altogether; and you end up with a more peaceful study atmosphere.

One thing you must always insist on is proper direct-access 24x7 support through professional mentors and instructors. It's an all too common story to find providers that only seem to want to help while they're in the office (9am till 6pm, Monday till Friday usually) and nothing at the weekends. Always avoid study programmes that only provide support to students via a call-centre messaging service when it's outside of usual working hours. Companies will give you every excuse in the book why you don't need this. Essentially - you need support when you need support - not when it suits them.

We recommend that you search for training schools that use several support centres around the globe in several time-zones. All of them should be combined to give a single entry point and also 24x7 access, when it suits you, with the minimum of hassle. Never make do with a lower level of service. 24x7 support is really your only option for technical study. Maybe late-evening study is not your thing; often though, we're out at work when traditional support if offered.
Author Resource:- (C) Jason Kendall. Check out LearningLolly.com for excellent career advice. CCNA Courses or Cisco CCNA Courses.
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