IT Training Birmingham
LearningLolly offers an excellent way to learn if you're considering Birmingham IT training.
Our top international-quality training is delivered on a set of interactive discs which create the very latest cutting-edge training environment.
This is fully supported with a 24/7 team of experts who are able to help you whenever you need them. We fully believe that this is the most successful way for you to study your chosen subject.
Best priced Birmingham IT training, using Interactive Training Video
We understand why you're thinking of local training, as all colleges require you to turn up to classes. But this takes a lot of time and is a huge commitment to someone else's schedule (and often just not convenient.)
With LearningLolly, we allow you not only to complete all your IT training in Birmingham, but you do all your studying at home, in the most natural way for you.
You watch videos on your computer, watch demonstrations, then interact with the software while you practice and perform what you've just learned - no books in sight!
This way of training allows us to massively reduce our prices to you by hundreds or thousands of pounds (depending on the program) as we don't have the cost of maintaining large college facilities.
What's more, the training is only one part of the process to help you move on in your career. You need answers to questions like:
Which type of work will suit me?
What exactly will I be doing?
Will it suit my personality-type?
Out of all the IT qualifications available, which ones will give me an edge?
Which ones will I need based on my ambition levels?
Can I be sure I'm studying the latest version?
Once qualified, how do I get a job in the Birmingham area?
What guarantees exist?
Our team of advisors have all the skills and experience required to guide you through the entire process from end-to-end.
At the time of writing this, 26% of the IT jobs in the UK are vacant. That's about 300,000 jobs waiting to be filled, in an industry that pays a LOT higher than the average.
There are great opportunities waiting for you, once you're qualified. Find out more about how we can help you achieve your goals through Birmingham IT training... and lick your career into shape with LearningLolly.
Frankly Speaking... thoughts for the day!
Should I Be Considering IT Training In A Recession?
It's not surprising that many people are running scared of doing anything at the moment. Just about every piece of information we receive from the media seems to knock another nail in the coffin of our hopes and dreams - and our daily doom and gloom input keeps the vicious circle spinning. Little wonder that confusion reigns, and we don't know whether we should risk doing something new, or just bury our heads in the sand until 2012!
Why now is exactly the right time for IT Training...
Recessions come and go, and whilst inevitably a lot of folks take a hit during a downturn, many others also thrive by doing the right thing at the right time. But what exactly is the right thing, and when is the right time to start it? Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but too late to be of any use to those who wish to benefit from it! What we can say is look at the facts, steer clear of the obvious losers, and pro-actively prepare for the up-turn, for it will surely arrive, just as spring bursts forth after winter. You then will be hailed as one of those 'lucky ones' who successfully weathered the storm.
Doing nothing won't put off the inevitable. Many industries are already suffering badly (take the car industry for example), and we live in a very inter-dependent society. What affects one sector of the economy today, has bounced over to another tomorrow. Even before the recession hit, we knew that many traditional industries were doomed in the UK, as manufacturing overseas can be done so much more cheaply. But the one thing that ALL areas of our private and public sector are crying out for is more skilled and commercially qualified IT workers.
An Interesting Point: Those with professional IT qualifications can work in ANY sector.
Very few areas of industry need plumbers, electricians or driving instructors, yet every industry needs PC support, network administrators and web designers etc. Demand is industry wide - there are currently over one million core IT jobs in the country as a whole, and around a quarter of those are not filled. Even with the inevitable cut-backs that some sectors are temporarily making, that still leaves massive numbers of jobs available for trained professionals.
IT jobs have enjoyed a 4.5% - 5.5% average growth since 1998, that's approximately 55,000 new potential jobs every year. As companies become even more dependent on computer systems, the government predicts that by 2012, vacancies in IT positions will increase to around 500,000. Recession or not, there is no way forward for the UK economy without very substantial numbers of people training to fill those positions. Will you be one of the 'lucky ones'?
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