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Education and Certificates Jacksonville AR

If you like your current job, but would like to make more money or eventually change over to an all-IT position, see what IT-related positions are available within your own company. Find out what kind of training and experience you need to get one of these jobs. Since the company already hired you for one job, it should be predisposed to hire you for something IT-related if you qualify.

Pathfinder Skills Training
(501) 982-4536
2520 W Main St
Jacksonville, AR
Northside Sales Co
(501) 945-0905
7115 E Bethany Rd
North Little Rock, AR
Elite Staffing Inc
(501) 812-6275
3508 John F Kennedy Blvd Ste 6
North Little Rock, AR
International Association Of Machinists Dist 19
(501) 605-1924
3065 Highway 367 S
Cabot, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at North Little Rock Pulaski County
(501) 376-4119
3901 McCain Park Drive Suite 102 (72116 - Physical Zip Code)
North Little Rock, AR
Enserv Environmental
(501) 985-3888
625 N 1st St Ste G
Jacksonville, AR
Firststaff
(501) 392-1500
3301 E Kiehl Ave
North Little Rock, AR
Abba Employment
(501) 771-7752
5000 John F Kennedy Blvd
North Little Rock, AR
Experience Works
(501) 843-7600
100 N 1st St
Cabot, AR
Sheet Metal Local 36
(501) 753-1936
3721 Phyllis St
North Little Rock, AR
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Education and Certificates

Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: I'm interested in taking some certification programs for A+, MCP, and CISCO. With the vast number of places to take these programs, can you provide the top seven places in Chicago that have good instructors, plenty of hands-on training and possibly job placement upon passing the certification exams? Your advice will be highly appreciated.

Molly says: You didn't tell me what your current day job is or what your major in college was. Unless the two are IT related, just obtaining the certifications isn't going to do you much good. I'm hearing, almost on a daily basis, from people who have completed the certifications you've mentioned and are unable to find jobs that use the training they spent so much time and money getting.

If you like your current job, but would like to make more money or eventually change over to an all-IT position, see what IT-related positions are available within your own company. Find out what kind of training and experience you need to get one of these jobs. Since the company already hired you for one job, it should be predisposed to hire you for something IT-related if you qualify.

That said, I don't recommend one training school over another. You're going to have to do some leg work and check out these places yourself.

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