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Should you be aspiring to become Cisco accredited, and you've no practical experience with routers, you should start with a CCNA course. This will provide you with skills for setting up and maintaining routers. The world wide web is built up of many routers, and big organisations with several different sites also use them to connect their computer networks.

Usual roles with this qualification could be with an internet service provider or a big organisation that's located on multiple sites but needs to keep in touch. This career path is very well paid and quite specialised.
If you're just entering the world of routers, then working up to and including the CCNA is more than enough - you're not yet ready for your CCNP. After gaining experience in the working environment, you'll know if CCNP is something you want to do.

The sometimes daunting task of landing your first job can be eased because some trainers offer a Job Placement Assistance programme. In reality it isn't so complicated as you might think to land the right work - as long as you've got the necessary skills and qualifications; employers in this country need your skills.

You would ideally have CV and Interview advice and support though; additionally, we would recommend everyone to get their CV updated as soon as they start a course - don't delay till you've finished your exams. Quite frequently, you will get your initial job while you're still a student (even in the early stages). If your CV doesn't show your latest training profile - or it's not getting in front of interviewers, then you won't even be considered! The most efficient companies to help you find a job are generally independent and specialised local recruitment services. As they're keen to place you to receive their commission, they'll work that much harder to get a result.
Essentially, if you put the same amount of effort into landing your first IT position as into training, you're not going to hit many challenges. Some people curiously spend hundreds of hours on their course materials and do nothing more once they've got certified and appear to be under the impression that jobs will come to them.

Proper support is incredibly important - ensure you track down something that includes 24x7 access, as anything else will annoy you and definitely impede your ability to learn. Email support is too slow, and phone support is often to a call-centre that will make some notes and then email an advisor - who will call back over the next day or so (assuming you're there), at a time suitable for them. This is not a lot of use if you're stuck with a particular problem and have a one hour time-slot in which to study.

The best trainers utilise several support facilities active in different time-zones. By utilising an interactive interface to join them all seamlessly, at any time you choose, help is just a click away, without any contact issues or hassle. Seek out a trainer that cares. As only true live 24x7 support delivers what is required. Take a look at CompTIA Networking Support - an intro for in-depth details.

Typically, a new trainee will not know to ask about a vitally important element - the way their training provider actually breaks down and delivers the courseware elements, and into how many bits. Trainees may consider it sensible (with a typical time scale of 1-3 years to gain full certified status,) for a training company to release one section at a time, until you've passed all the exams. But: What if you don't finish all the sections or exams? And what if the order provided doesn't meet your requirements? Because of nothing that's your fault, you may not meet the required timescales and consequently not get all your materials.

Ideally, you want everything at the start - so you'll have them all for the future to come back to - as and when you want. Variations can then be made to the order that you attack each section if another more intuitive route presents itself.

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