Tuesday, December 30, 2008

How to Get a Job in IT

New to the IT Industry?

Here's how to get yourself in!

The need for technology and computer jobs has never been greater than it is right now, and these jobs are only going to be in higher demand as technology advances.

Technology is the most important issue driving the global economy, therefore the time has never been more perfect to look for an IT job.

And, computer-related careers account for five of the 20 fastest-growing occupations in the U.S.

Among the most popular areas of IT:

Network Administration

Database Development/Administration

Software Engineering

Testing

IT Management

Tech Support.

You will have to find out which area you want to be employed in, and what sort of work you want to get into.

Now, there's really no one single path that you should follow to break into this business , but there are some qualities you will need.

First and foremost are people skills. You must have them!

Next, you must passionately want it, and you should be willing and capable of learning rapidly.

Alright, now let's start the ball rolling.

You will need more Education, and probably not more schooling, (unless you want to go back to school.)

A mistaken belief of getting into the IT industry, is that you must go to school for it.

This is not necessarily true!

To gain more knowledge in this exciting field, all you will need is to study the most relevant books (with the best reviews possible) in the area of IT that you will go into. Barnes and Noble, Chapters, and Amazon are great resources for these books.

The majority of IT books will be full of practical sections that will assist you in trying out what you have learned. You must make certain that you study these books extremely well This is not a free pass just because you don't necessarily have to go to a school "building" -don't deceive or short change yourself by just flipping through them.

The more you learn, the more educated you will be - only then can you truly feel confident with your brand new knowledge.

After you've learned and applied what you've studied, then you should get certified.

Certification exams are a remarkable way to verify to your potential employer that you have the right stuff. They will not only give you a competitive edge but also justify your lack of experience. Again, make certain you find the ones important to your direction of your career.

Look for certification study retailer websites, like www.GetCertify4L and buy their test packs.

Also, you can get a practice test from certain websites like www.T or www.SelfTestS these practice tests will help you immensely.

Once you can pass your practice test with flying colors, then you can look for a testing center and arrange a time for your exam.

As soon as you have completed all your education and certification, then you can finally go out and get yourself some on the job experience!

You will have to dust off your resume, and strive to obtain that first interview to get yourself hired.

Network and search for any job openings anywhere you can.

Newspapers, job fairs, job sites on the internet like and of course word of mouth can all be useful resources.

Also, be confident with your newfound knowledge.

Good Luck, Believe and you will achieve!

Dan Clancy is the author of the "5 Step Formula for Getting Your Dream IT Job" eCourse. You can get your FREE copy at

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