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Can anyone in the industry give me an idea on what kind of knowledge you need to undertake this traineeship?
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It would depend largely on which Cert IV in IT it actually is (ie. Network admin etc etc)
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29-11-2007, 06:29 PM | #3 | ||
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more info required.
as perana said which Cert IV are you talking about?
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Just completed my Cert IV networking.
i would say basic to moderate Pc skills would be required. also Certificate III. Do an evaluation test at the Uni.
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I completed a cert 4 in IT (network admininstation) at tafe, its great for all your networking stuff. One word of warning no one really cares about cert 1-4, you need to go further in tafe and do the diploma in network engineering. Most employers i have found look highly on that.
As i have completed both IT bacholar in uni and the network engineering i found that the network engineering one was more benificial for me as it was more hands on. I can honestly say i learnt 10 times more at tafe than i ever did at uni.
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It does not specify what field, just that it is for a local Emergency Service Provider.
I have been shortlisted from about 20 people so i must have the right stuff. |
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The Uni/TAFE decision is entirely dependent on where you want to end up in IT. I'm doing Software Engineering because I like coding. So I could just as easily turn around and say that TAFE would teach me nothing & rubbish it, but then I really wouldn't be giving the right impression about how valuable it might be to someone following a different path. In other words, apples and oranges. On another note: "IT bacholar in uni" I don't know what a 'bacholar' is, but if you put that on your resumee, expect to have it binned. Poor spelling and grammar made short and easy work of weeding through some applications we received recently. It's just as important as certs & quals IMO. |
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Also theres a bit of a difference from me writing in a forum than what i put in a resume mate. But I agree there are more important things you need other than certs and qualifications.
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From my experience, Cert IV is just the waiting room for the world of IT. It will give you a basic understanding of what you are about to step into to. As for prequal - I had none, just a desire to work with computers.
I.T. is quite a vendor based industry, so once you are in the door, you'll want to start skilling up with company based certification to progress your career. |
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Also, the one's that go to Uni from TAFE do better in courses. Even ACS say this. |
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