The Sunday Post yesterday reported on the current skills shortage. Pitman Training Swords have seen a 25% increase in employers seeking high-end IT training for their staff. Roy Lalor, of the North-Dublin training company, says, “Last year everyone wanted finance training, now we are seeing a high demand for IT skills of all kinds. Employers can’t find enough suitably-qualified people.”
Roy gave a 5-point checklist to see if you are suitable for an IT Technical career:
“Contrary to popular opinion, you don’t need to be terrific at Maths or have a degree to have a career in IT,” says Roy. “You can learn the skills needed for an entry level job in under two months.”
The starting point for an IT Technical job is Pitman’s A+ course. This can be started at any time and takes around 180 hours to complete. It is popular with both men and women and enables them to work on IT helpdesks or as a technician. They can then move on to other courses such as MCSE, which enables people to do most IT technical jobs.
Roy continues, “Google it, you’ll see that companies are crying out for people with these skills. If you enjoy using computers and like problem-solving, this could be the career for you. Big companies are recruiting for these high-end jobs from abroad. I believe we can fill these vacancies ourselves, people just need to understand that they can do the work.”
That was true for one Pitman student recently, who studied MCSA and, on qualifying, got a job with Google Apps on Tech Support. “These are dream jobs for a lot of people,” says Roy, “doing something you love all day isn’t work!”
For more information contact:
Roy Lalor
Pitman Training Swords
Call: 01 840 4075